Domani Harris Drops 50 Cent Diss
Domani Harris released "Ms Jackson," a psychological diss track aimed at 50 Cent, intensifying the ongoing T.I. family feud. King Harris escalated by wearing a T-shirt featuring 50 Cent's mother while promoting his own diss track. The approach is cerebral and layered, reflecting a new generation's take on beef.
The feud ignited after T.I. claimed on the "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast that he and 50 Cent had privately agreed to a Verzuz battle, only for 50 Cent to publicly act unaware of the arrangement. This led to T.I. stating he had lost respect for the G-Unit mogul, prompting 50 Cent to respond with his signature online trolling, including posting an unflattering photo of T.I.'s wife, Tiny Harris. Domani Harris's diss, "Ms. Jackson," samples the OutKast classic of the same name and takes a unique, psychological approach by addressing 50 Cent's late mother, Sabrina Jackson. In the lyrics, Domani questions if she would be proud of her son and makes pointed references to sensitive topics from 50 Cent's past, including long-standing accusations related to a suspicious house fire involving an ex-girlfriend. In stark contrast, King Harris opted for a more direct and provocative assault. His diss track was accompanied by a video where he wore a T-shirt featuring a photo of 50 Cent's deceased mother, a move that drew both support and criticism. Fellow rapper Rick Ross, a long-time rival of 50 Cent, publicly praised King's move, commenting that he wanted the T-shirt in his size. This isn't the first time the Harris sons have publicly defended their family. King Harris, in particular, has a history of confrontational behavior, including a notable altercation with Waffle House employees that went viral. Their mother, Tiny Harris, has publicly expressed pride in her sons' artistic defenses, likening them to the "next Jackson 5." Initially, 50 Cent engaged in the online back-and-forth, posting memes and jabs at the Harris family. However, following the release of the diss tracks from Domani and King, reports indicated that 50 Cent had removed all of his posts related to the feud, suggesting a possible retreat from the escalating conflict. As of late February 2026, he had not issued a direct musical response to either of T.I.'s sons.