T.I.'s Family Joins 50 Cent Beef

T.I.'s sons King Harris and Domani stepped into their father's feud with 50 Cent, releasing tracks defending their mother Tiny Harris after 50's online attacks. T.I. expressed pride in his sons' loyalty but admitted concern over boundary-crossing moves like King wearing a shirt featuring 50 Cent's mother. T.I. now says he's moved past the drama and denied using the feud for promo.

The feud's recent flare-up can be traced back to a disagreement over a potential Verzuz battle, a recurring point of contention between the two rappers since 2020. T.I. claimed they had privately agreed to the matchup, but 50 Cent later feigned ignorance, prompting T.I. to publicly question his character. 50 Cent retaliated by posting unflattering photos and memes of T.I.'s wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, to his social media, insulting her appearance. This move shifted the conflict from a professional rivalry to a personal family matter, drawing in their children. In response to the insults against their mother, T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, released multiple diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent. King's tracks, "Made Man" and "Sayless," directly address the disrespect towards his mother. Domani's track, titled “Ms. Jackson,” samples the Outkast classic and directly addresses 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson. The lyrics question if she would be proud of her son's behavior and make menacing suggestions of reuniting them. The beef escalated further when King Harris wore a t-shirt featuring a photo of 50 Cent's deceased mother in the music video for "Sayless" and in social media posts. 50 Cent's mother, Sabrina Jackson, died in a fire when he was a child. This isn't the first time 50 Cent and T.I. have clashed. Their strained history dates back to the late 2000s, with 50 Cent previously calling T.I. a "snitch" following a 2007 federal gun charge and later suggesting Tiny should have taken the blame for a 2010 drug possession charge. Even T.I. and Tiny's 9-year-old daughter, Heiress Harris, responded with a video singing, "I dare you to say that again to my face, I don't play 'bout my mama." Meanwhile, other celebrities like Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, have shown support for Tiny online.

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