T.I.'s Sons Drop Brutal 50 Cent Disses
T.I.'s sons Domani and King Harris both released diss tracks targeting 50 Cent, escalating their public feud. Domani's "Ms Jackson" uses psychological tactics rather than direct insults, while King Harris wore a T-shirt featuring 50 Cent's late mother — a bold move in hip-hop's tradition of family references.
The feud ignited over a proposed Verzuz battle that T.I. claimed 50 Cent agreed to before publicly acting unaware of the arrangement. This prompted T.I. to question 50 Cent's character, stating he no longer respected him or wished to share a stage. The dispute quickly moved beyond competitive talk when 50 Cent posted an unflattering picture of T.I.'s wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, on Instagram with the caption "Keep my name out ya mouth!" This prompted T.I.'s sons to enter the fray. Domani's track "Ms. Jackson" samples the classic OutKast song of the same name and is framed as a letter to 50 Cent's deceased mother, Sabrina Jackson. The lyrics question if she would be proud of her son, referencing his public antics, abuse allegations, and even offers to "reunite" him with her. The song's cover art, a burning house, alludes to accusations that 50 Cent was responsible for a fire at a home occupied by his ex-girlfriend and their son. King Harris took a more direct and aggressive approach, responding to 50 Cent's post about his mother with a heated video rant. In the video, he repeatedly insulted 50 Cent's late mother and told him to "go dig her up." He later posted an image of a tombstone, directly tagging 50 Cent. In response to the Harris family's musical and social media attacks, 50 Cent has largely relied on his signature trolling. He posted a meme comparing King Harris to Pepe the Frog and another calling King and his mother "ugly." After T.I. released his own diss tracks, 50 Cent posted and then deleted a "Stupid ass n*a award" for "old rappers still trying to battle rap," stating, "I don't need to rap, YOU need me to rap." This isn't the first time 50 Cent and T.I. have clashed over family. [In 2011, 50 Cent publicly](https://vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com/grounding-api-redirect/AUZIYQG_xMFvApCt_uSLsqTIHvQVpa3o0aCLzscZcQPjF8uGe8UMttKz_u3RFzIraL3c7Ws_bQNtTDR4yWcSu3EZFVQNfN-YxpVWwNk73Aj8pfIx1RaUHEMrKasp9C8RoG1LJZb-5E7QKZ4QFs83QYbGCtg30dXqkQup23xgV3JIWBzQhGuJ) questioned why Tiny didn't take a drug charge for her husband. [T.I. responded in a VIBE](https://vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com/grounding-api-redirect/AUZIYQG_xMFvApCt_uSLsqTIHvQVpa3o0aCLzscZcQPjF8uGe8UMttKz_u3RFzIraL3c7Ws_bQNtTDR4yWcSu3EZFVQNfN-YxpVWwNk73Aj8pfIx1RaUHEMrKasp9C8RoG1LJZb-5E7QKZ4QFs83QYbGCtg30dXqkQup23xgV3JIWBzQhGuJ) cover story, stating they would not have a discussion about what his "ole lady shoulda, woulda, coulda done." [The two reportedly squashed](https://vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com/grounding-api-redirect/AUZIYQG_xMFvApCt_uSLsqTIHvQVpa3o0aCLzscZcQPjF8uGe8UMttKz_u3RFzIraL3c7Ws_bQNtTDR4yWcSu3EZFVQNfN-YxpVWwNk73Aj8pfIx1RaUHEMrKasp9C8RoG1LJZb-5E7QKZ4QFs83QYbGCtg30dXqkQup23xgV3JIWBzQhGuJ) that issue in a heated phone call shortly after. [T.I. has also released](https://vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com/grounding-api-redirect/AUZIYQG6CUDrp9wC6c1jfjXEGKo2W-mKzljcyJayPmRQ7gb4P1h2nnI9Tt4oExEMDWRCx42u7K0rEWs_HDvDZN_wSuoC-Y6weAupifPPxBTRjwmktGq67smhF-ABm1P2fKDS2qYPzbmnApRRGv323RbBnKWDf2JJi63UJJbezrKs4CZn) his own diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent, including "War" and "Right One." [In these, he brands 50](https://vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com/grounding-api-redirect/AUZIYQEYTneoa7dyPKbyfGvrmpFoXpdj5ALvQxv_Eu2jEDr1jbbXzwC3hQ9D2s9Hm4Tbm2tDyuqG1l4oIFXPK-LPjwCFsygS-C_E_KkhRWG2GngkNeXTQSxLjArHSuhrvvQRPL20iJhDpZtw4mHtZTe-HjHkJpqA1JVS-vP2iVPK5K_s2UWCsx_pcB_MdnDhXKOjOt3eartSQzbOvCG4bEdwavovk0vACKCF_RKEp4Wum9E=) Cent a "5-0 dispatcher," a hip-hop term for a snitch, and claims to have "paperwork from n**s in prison ya name is in em." This led King Harris to post purported FBI documents online that allegedly show 50 Cent cooperated with an investigation into the murder of Lowell "Lodi Mack" Fletcher.