Equity/ Roc Nation[citation needed] Tameka Dianne Cottle-Harris (née Cottle; born July 14, 1975), known professionally by her nickname Tiny, is an American singer.
[1] Cottle joined the R&B quartet Xscape in 1992 while attending Tri-Cities Performing Arts High School.
In 2000, Cottle and fellow former Xscape group member Kandi Burruss were honored with a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for penning TLC's hit single "No Scrubs".
After a five-year hiatus, Cottle reunited with sisters LaTocha and Tamika Scott and added a new member, Kiesha Miles, to release a Xscape album entitled Unchained as well as the single, "What's Up", in 2005.
[5] On July 22, 2014, Tameka returned to the music industry under her new label Pretty Hustle, with her first solo single "What The Fuck You Gon Do?".
In 2018, Tiny Harris took a break from her XSCAP3 EP Promo to spend some quality time with her one-year-old daughter Heiress.
[9] In March 2023, Cottle appeared in the Bravo reality television series SWV & Xscape: The Queens of R&B.
Cottle's father, Charles Pope, died on July 11, 2013, at the age of 76 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
[23] The series chronicles Cottle and her best friend, Shekinah Anderson, in a mobile hair salon across the country.
"[25][26] In 2017, it was announced Cottle would own the Atlanta Heirs basketball team under the newly developed Global Mixed Gender Basketball league, which was founded by rapper Master P.[27] Cottle's team would be a part of its inaugural debut on September 23, 2017, in a neutral match at the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas, Nevada, against Master P's own squad, the New Orleans Gators.
The police reported that an odor of burnt marijuana was coming from the vehicle and the couple was found to be in possession of a controlled substance, ecstasy.
faced sexual assault allegations, with attorney Tyrone A. Blackburn accusing the two and their associates of "forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation" in at least two states, including California and Georgia.