50 Cent Disses T.I. Again

50 Cent escalated his feud with T.I. by releasing the new theme song for his series *Power: Origins*, featuring Leon Thomas, with pointed shots at T.I. T.I. responded swiftly with another diss track in retaliation. T.I. also denied coordinating any response with his sons after 50 Cent's earlier insults, emphasizing their actions were independent.

The current conflict has roots in a long-simmering rivalry, dating back to 50 Cent labeling T.I. a "snitch" following a 2007 federal gun charge. The feud was reignited in February 2026 when T.I. claimed on the "Nightcap" podcast that 50 Cent was avoiding a "Verzuz" battle with him. 50 Cent escalated the war of words by targeting T.I.'s family, posting an unflattering photo of his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, and comparing their son, King Harris, to Pepe the Frog. This prompted T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, to release their own diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent. King Harris's response included telling 50 Cent to "go dig up" his deceased mother and wearing a t-shirt with her picture on it, a move T.I. later said crossed a line. In the "Power: Origins" theme song, 50 Cent raps, "Your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta / Freak st / peep st / Keep s**t on the low / But everybody know." The lyrics are widely interpreted as a reference to past sexual assault allegations against T.I. and his wife, which the couple has consistently denied and which resulted in no criminal charges. This feud has expanded beyond diss tracks, with 50 Cent threatening to produce a documentary titled "Surviving T.I. & Tiny" that would revisit the allegations. T.I. has dared him to do so, responding on Instagram with, "We can go bar for bar, hit for hit, or doc for doc... Let's play. Nobody fears you over here Boo Boo."

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