Trap City Café turned into the epicenter of Southern culture as T.I. hosted an electric old school car show with classics like Rams, Cutlasses, Chevys, and a show-stopping Trans Am. Surrounded by fans, family, and fellow artists like Blanco Brown, T.I. turned a Sunday into a celebration of heritage, hustle, and horsepower.
Later that night, things got even more personal. T.I. hit the bowling alley with Tiny and the kids—King, Domani, Heiress, and Major—for a playful yet competitive family night. From hilarious Pokémon game smack talk to raw reflections on staying solid through decades in the spotlight, T.I. gave us a look into both his public persona and private world.
What started as a car show ended as a love letter to family, fatherhood, and Atlanta’s undeniable hip hop roots.