T.I. & His Daughter Heiress, 3, Sing The Sweetest Song To Each Other In Cute New Video 

T.I. is a proud #GirlDad! The rapper shared the cutest new video while at home with his 3-year-old daughter Heiress on March 16. The duo sang about love as they ran through the house together.

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T.I. is making the most out of self-quarantining. The “Live Your Life” rapper, 39, shared a video with his youngest “baby,” 3-year-old Heiress Harris as the two spent Monday night singing together. He filmed his daughter as she stomped through their Atlanta home and up a set of stairs. In the video, Tip sings about how much he loves Heiress, and she repeats the lyrics back to him.

“Yes, I love my baby!” Tip can be heard singing as he walks behind Heiress. “Yes, I love my daddy!” she repeats over and over again. Little Heiress was dressed in a blue and white striped top with dark blue pants. She wore her curly, brown hair in an adorable puffy up-do.

“Me & My Stir Crazy Baby 🤪,” Tip captioned the post, adding the hashtag, “#GirlDad.” The rapper is a proud father of three girls — Deyjah Imani, 19, Layah Amore, 13, and Heiress — all of whom he shares with wife Tameka “Tiny Harris, 44. He is also stepdad to Tiny’s daughter, Zonnique Pullins, 24.

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Me & My Stir Crazy Baby 🤪 #GirlDad

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Just one day prior to Tip’s video with Heiress, Tiny shared a clip of her and daughter Zonnique dancing on TikTok when he walked in on their dance routine. Tiny and crew were “in the crib” in Atlanta doing a  “#stepchallenge” when Tip crashed the video with a confused look on his face.

Tiny even called the moment a “blooper” in her post. Either way, the Harris family continues to keep busy amidst this ongoing global health crisis. The family has joined many celebs like Serena Williams, Lauren Conrad, Emily Ratajkowski and more, who’ve revealed their concerns over coronavirus, along with messages about self-isolation and quarantine.