T.I. vs 50 Cent Feud Escalates
The beef between T.I. and 50 Cent has turned into a family affair after 50 Cent insulted T.I.'s wife, Tiny Harris. In response, T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, released their own diss tracks defending their mother. T.I. said he's proud of his sons for their loyalty but has also urged them to "chill out" and not get further involved.
The long-running tension between the two rappers reignited in early February 2026, when T.I. claimed on the "Nightcap" podcast that 50 Cent was avoiding a Verzuz battle with him. This public challenge escalated a feud that has roots stretching back to 2007, when 50 Cent labeled T.I. a "snitch" following a plea deal in a federal gun case. In response to T.I.'s Verzuz comments, 50 Cent resorted to social media trolling instead of a musical comeback. He targeted T.I.'s wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, by posting an unflattering photo of her, which drew widespread criticism for shifting a rap beef into misogyny. T.I. quickly retaliated by releasing four diss tracks in five days aimed at 50 Cent. T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, entered the fray to defend their mother. King Harris released a diss track titled "Made Man," directly calling out 50 Cent for disrespecting his mother. He later released another track, "Say Less," and was seen in a video wearing a t-shirt featuring a photo of 50 Cent's late mother. Domani Harris, 24, also released a diss track called “Ms. Jackson,” which samples the Outkast song of the same name. In the song, he addresses 50 Cent's late mother, Sabrina Jackson, and questions if she would be happy with her son's actions, even threatening to reunite them. The feud has continued to spiral, with T.I. and his sons releasing a total of six diss tracks. 50 Cent has largely avoided a direct musical response, instead hinting at producing a documentary about the sexual assault allegations against T.I. and Tiny, similar to his series on Sean "Diddy" Combs.