Ya’ll T.I has been on the edge since Sunday so we have no idea why these people thought they could use a sensitive family situation to promote a party in the ATL….cultural practice or not.
According to COMPLEX T.I pulled up at an Atlanta nightclub and went off!
In a widely-circulated video, the “Bring Em Out” rapper popped up at Elleven45 Lounge and yelled at the venue’s employees for using his and King’s likenesses to increase club-goers without their consent.
“N***a, you can talk to me!” T.I. yelled in the clip, before getting in the face of someone who appeared to be a doorman. “Until then, ain’t nothin’ goin’! Ain’t nobody gettin’ nothing goin’. Nothing! Call who you need to call, do what you need to do! Ain’t nothing happenin’. No money, no beers, no-no partyin’, no sections, nothing! You put me and mine on the mothafuckin’ flyer, n***a get me everything. And if you can’t, don’t play with me.”
Before T.I. left, he gave a final warning to club employees, all of whom were silent during his rant.
“I don’t know if y’all from here, but n***a, don’t play with me in this city. It’s my mothafuckin’ city,” he said.
T.I. confronts club promoter for using photo of Tip and his son King to promote event. pic.twitter.com/ne4wbhWREG
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) November 30, 2023
The reason for T.I.’s turn-up was valid, as the flyer depicted T.I. choking out King, resembling the now-viral altercation during an Atlanta Falcons game on Sunday.
Generally, if you are from Atlanta you will notice that many of these clubs and parties will often use viral social media situations on flyers for promotion.
In this case, T.I ‘stood on business’ and he was not having it.
Standing on Business 101 ? pic.twitter.com/u1HANaf2Ww
— Steven Dingle (@stevozone4_) November 29, 2023
According to TMZ the club promoter not only changed the flyer, but T.I, Domani, and King pulled up to the party scheduled for Wednesday after everything was said and done.
A bartender (@wagonthefineassbartender) posted shots of the family walking through the club on her Instagram story.
All’s well that ends well.