Tameka 'Tiny' Harris' 50th Birthday Celebration Included 'Housewives,' Rappers, & a Red Cake

Guests included Kandi Burruss, Jermaine Dupri, and her husband T.I.

Tameka 'Tiny' Harris' 50th Birthday Celebration Included 'Housewives,' Rappers, & a Red Cake
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Tameka “Tiny” Harris turned 50 on Monday, July 14. She celebrated her milestone age by throwing a “RED HOT” extravaganza featuring Real Housewives, rappers, and plenty of red things (including a red cake!) in her honor.

According to Vibe, Assembly Atlanta Movie Studio became a crimson playground—floor‑length drapes, red‑velvet three‑tier cake, and Don Julio cocktails that never stopped flowing while a DJ blended Xscape classics with trunk‑rattling Southern rap.

Friends who shaped the city’s soundtrack pulled up in force. Xscape sisters Kandi Burruss (perhaps best known for her current star turn on Real Housewives of Atlanta) and Tamika Scott arrived arm‑in‑arm with vocal powerhouse Keke Wyatt. Jazze Pha dapped Jermaine Dupri near the bar while Mannie Fresh cracked producer jokes with Bone Crusher. Cee‑Lo Green, David Banner, and Yung Joc (with wife Kendra in tow) mingled with Harris children, Domani and King Harris.

Mid‑party, Grammy winner Muni Long appeared and led a soulful “Happy Birthday” that had Tiny blinking back tears. Minutes later, T.I. took the mic to salute his “big homie, lover, best friend, and spades partner,” echoing the Instagram love letter he’d posted earlier, thanking his wife for “completing my life legend.” Tiny’s mother‑in‑law, Violeta Morgan, watched the party from the VIP-only front row.

Rasheeda wasn’t spotted on‑site, but she fired off an Instagram shout‑out, calling her longtime friend “one of the most talented, sweetest, ambitious, creative moms” she knows.

At 50, Tameka “Tiny” Harris chose to surround herself with family, friends, and the music community that raised her to mark the milestone, turning Assembly Atlanta into a low‑key but unmistakably Atlanta salute to her legacy both on the music scene in general and on Atlanta's social scene in particular. Even though the spotlight has turned to her rapper-turned-actor husband, and to her various children and step-children continuing the family tradition, Harris' place in the culture remains unmatched.