VIDEO: T.I's son, Messiah Harris, covers Supertramp “Give A Little Bit” song while playing the guitar KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Friday, March 17, 2023

VIDEO: T.I's son, Messiah Harris, covers Supertramp “Give A Little Bit” song while playing the guitar

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that T.I's son, Messiah Harris, covers Supertramp “Give A Little Bit” song while playing the guitar. (Read More Here).

Several fans swarmed the comments section to acknowledge how much Harris resembles his Grammy Award-winning father.

“Lord I thought that was TI he looks more like TI than TI”

“So that’s not a throwback video of Tip? Messiah definitely his twin”. Messiah, 22, performed at the Vinyl in Center Stage Atlanta over the weekend and shocked fans when he introduced attendees to his new musical persona, “Buddy Red.” Messiah posted an Instagram clip showing himself stringing away at the guitar during his live performance.

When it comes to the famous Harris Family, T.I., his wife, Tiny, and their third oldest son, King, tend to get the lion's share of media attention. Meanwhile, the couple's two oldest boys, Domani (22) and Messiah (23) have forged their own career paths as solo artists in the music industry. Domani could be described as a socially conscious lyrical rapper while his older brother, Messiah, has evolved into a Blues musician comparable to the great Gary Clark Jr. 

A video recently surfaced of Messiah singing a cover of a classic rock song called "Give A Little Bit." The tune was originally released by Supertramp back in 1977. Footage of Messiah's acoustic cover recently went viral.

A few fans also praised the young adult for finding his own sound in the music industry instead of following in his father’s footsteps as a Southern rapper. 

“I respect this cuz in a world where everyone just wants to be a rapper, he’s a true musician back in the 80s n 90s,” one comment read. 

The person continued, “you really had to learn how to play instruments that’s why most of the music you hear today is sampled from back then they was really cooking up organic music 1 of 1 now there is less musicians so you see less of that. Salute to this brother.” 

Another fan wrote, “we need more of this! I’m tired of hearing about percs and sliding on opps!! Like damn kids, how many ways and times can you kill somebody in a song!!!”

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