Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR955

Introduced
4/4/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

T.I.; contributions to Bankhead, Atlanta, and global culture; commend

Impact

The resolution also highlights T.I.'s roles beyond music, including his ventures in business and philanthropy. He has founded his own record label, Grand Hustle Records, and actively promotes positive change through initiatives like his 'I’m Me' foundation, which focuses on youth empowerment, education, and social justice. T.I.’s advocacy for criminal justice reform and economic empowerment illustrates his commitment to using his platform for positive community engagement and discourse, making him an influential leader within his community.

Summary

House Resolution 955, known as HR955, honors the contributions of T.I., born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., to Bankhead, Atlanta, and global culture. It recognizes T.I. as a significant cultural figure who has profoundly influenced the music scene, especially hip-hop and Southern rap. Through his work, T.I. has elevated his community and garnered worldwide recognition for the Southern rap genre, serving as a bridge between the underground music scene and mainstream success. His path to prominence began with his debut album 'I'm Serious' and continued with success through subsequent albums such as 'Trap Muzik' and 'Paper Trail'.

Contention

While HR955 serves as a celebration of T.I.'s achievements, it does not address any potential points of contention surrounding his past legal troubles or controversies in his career. The resolution's intent is to honor a local figure who contributes positively to society and representation at large, particularly in promoting the cultural and musical legacy of Atlanta and the Southern rap scene. This positive framing might overlook complexities regarding his personal history and the implications of celebrity activism in social issues.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR958

Rich Kidz; cultural contributions to Bankhead and 404 Day; commend

GA HR953

Cultural architects and sound innovators of Bankhead; commend

GA HR842

Ali, Kilo; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical sound, culture, and his lasting impact on the global music industry; commend

GA HR962

King B; On Deck Records and The Shop Boyz; 404 Day and the Cultural Legacy of Bankhead; commend

GA HR844

Pastor Troy; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical sound, culture, and his lasting impact on the global music industry; commend

GA HR1925

DJ Plugg; influential contributions to Atlanta's musical culture and the evolution of modern hip-hop; commend

GA HR2095

Dem Franchize Boyz; significant contributions to Atlanta's musical culture and their role in popularizing snap music; commend

GA HR843

Robinson, Jasiel Amon; known professionally as Yung Joc; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical legacy, entrepreneurship, and cultural influence; commend

GA HR1986

Goodie Mob; outstanding contributions to music, culture, and social consciousness; recognize

GA HR1954

YK Niece; artistic achievements, cultural impact, and community engagement; commend

Similar Bills

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