T.I. Drops 50 Cent Diss Track

T.I. released a diss track titled "War" responding to escalating provocations from 50 Cent, who posted a controversial photo involving T.I.'s wife Tiny. The feud intensified further when T.I.'s son King Harris defended his family on Instagram. The dispute originated from a canceled Verzuz battle and has spiraled into a personal rap battle.

- The feud escalated when T.I.'s son, King Harris, responded to 50 Cent's post about his mother with a series of heated social media messages, including telling 50 Cent to "go dig up" his deceased mother. - In response to King Harris's comments, 50 Cent posted a picture of the Pepe the Frog meme with the caption "LOL," and another graphic featuring photos of King and his mother with the caption, “God don’t like ugly.” - The original plans for a Verzuz battle were allegedly a mutual agreement to celebrate each other's music catalogs, but T.I. claims 50 Cent acted like he was unaware of the plan when it was publicly mentioned. - This is not the first time 50 Cent has targeted T.I.'s wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris; in 2014, he posted a misspelled love letter to her on social media, pretending it was from Floyd Mayweather Jr. - T.I.'s diss track "War" includes lyrics like, "Got a concrete crown, boy, this s--- don't even fit you," and samples Curtis Mayfield's "Little Child, Running Wild." - The dispute has also included accusations of being a "rat," with 50 Cent labeling T.I. "King Rat" and T.I. claiming to have "paperwork" on 50 Cent. - Public reaction to King Harris's defense of his mother has been divided, with some praising his loyalty and others cautioning that his comments about 50 Cent's late mother crossed a line. - T.I. has stated that a Verzuz battle with 50 Cent will now never happen, as he has lost all respect for him.

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