50 Cent Fires Back at T.I.
50 Cent reignited his feud with T.I. in the new theme song for "Power: Origins" featuring Leon Thomas. The diss track is 50's first release since their beef went public last month. The track references T.I. directly with lines targeting the Atlanta rapper.
The feud between 50 Cent and T.I. stretches back over a decade, with the earliest public shots fired around 2007-2008 when 50 Cent labeled T.I. a "snitch" following a plea deal in a federal gun case. This accusation resurfaced in 50's 2008 G-Unit track "You So Tough," where he questioned the leniency of T.I.'s sentence. The rivalry reignited in February 2026 when T.I. claimed on the "Nightcap" podcast that 50 Cent had backed out of a planned Verzuz battle. This public call-out led to a war of words on social media, with 50 Cent employing his typical trolling tactics by posting memes and jabs aimed at T.I. and his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris. This online sparring quickly escalated into a family affair. T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, both released diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent. The conflict took a darker turn when family members, including 50 Cent's late mother, were brought into the lyrical insults, a move many fans felt crossed a line. 50 Cent's response was strategically embedded in his business empire. The diss verse appears in "No One Told Us What We're Here For," the theme song for his new Starz series, "Power: Origins." This move was seen by many as a shrewd business tactic, turning a rap beef into a promotional vehicle that will generate residuals with every episode viewing. The lyrics in the theme song directly target T.I. and his wife, alluding to past sexual assault allegations against the couple. One specific line, "Your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta," was accompanied by an Instagram post from 50 Cent featuring a photo of T.I. and Tiny with cardboard boxes on their plates. In addition to the song, 50 Cent has threatened to produce a documentary about the various allegations against T.I. and his wife, similar to his recent docuseries on Sean "Diddy" Combs. T.I. has fired back, challenging 50 Cent to a "doc for doc" battle and releasing his own diss track titled "Trauma Bond." T.I. and his sons have continued to release music targeting 50 Cent since the "Power: Origins" song dropped. King Harris released a track called "Droptop," and T.I. has used social media to continue taunting 50 Cent, indicating the feud is far from over.