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Tiny Professes Love For T.I. on Wedding Anniversary

Tameka "Tiny" Harris is sending a heartfelt message to her rapper husband Clifford "T.I." Harris after sharing that she was working through issues within her marriage.

Tiny, 39, took to Instagram to celebrate her four-year wedding anniversary while remembering her wedding day in front of social media fans.

"4 yrs ago @troubleman31 made me The Mrs. Harris, this was the best day ever!! My own Fairy Tale Wedding....El Debarge singing 'All this Love' for our first dance and @iamjamiefoxx sung me dwn the aisle," Tiny wrote on Instagram. "It doesn't get much better than that!! Happy Anniversary to the man I LOVE, my husband!!"

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Tiny and T.I.'s marriage has been the subject of numerous media headlines and the former seemed to speak out about it in her new music video "What The F--- You Gon' Do," which was released last week.

While the song hints at infidelities within the marriage, Tiny is explaining why she decided to release it along with a telling video.

"My new song is a statement. I wrote this song a year ago," Tiny wrote in an open letter to VIBE. "I never planned to put it out. It was therapy for me. At the time, I was really going through a lot. Stuff that the public didn't know and still doesn't know."

Although Tiny insisted that she has been trying to work things out privately in her own household, she is revealing why she decided to make the song public.

"Over the past year, as things have unfolded publicly, people expected me to speak on it," Tiny wrote to VIBE. "I realized, I did speak on all of this, a year ago, in this song. So it made sense to release it."

Now Tiny, formerly of the singing group Xscape, says she and T.I. are working on their marriage.

"We're still together. We're working at it," she told "Dish Nation" recently. "We're working hard."

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