T.I. Enlists Dr. Dre for Final Album
T.I. has enlisted Dr. Dre for production on his final album "Kill The King," adding legendary production to his swan song. The announcement comes as his beef with 50 Cent escalates to the next generation — T.I.'s sons Domani and King Harris dropped new diss tracks aimed at 50, with King's "Droptop" released March 6.
The Dr. Dre-produced track for T.I.'s "Kill The King" is titled "Where I'm From" and also features Anderson .Paak and a singer named Stallone. This collaboration joins a project that already includes the lead single "Let Em Know," which was produced by Pharrell Williams. T.I. has described the album's title as a metaphor for "killing the ego" associated with his "King of the South" moniker. The current feud with 50 Cent is a rekindling of a long-simmering beef. The tension dates back to 2007 when 50 Cent publicly labeled T.I. a "snitch" after he received a plea deal on federal gun charges. The animosity was recently reignited in February 2026 when T.I. again challenged a reluctant 50 Cent to a Verzuz battle. The war of words escalated when 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of T.I.'s wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris, and compared their son King to Pepe The Frog. This prompted T.I. to release a series of diss tracks. In response to the family insults, the beef became intergenerational. T.I.'s sons, King and Domani Harris, retaliated with their own diss tracks. King's song, "Droptop," includes the lyric, "You were made from 50 cents because your mama gave it cheap." Domani's track, titled "PU$Y," calls 50 Cent a "cornball" and an "informant" and references past domestic abuse allegations made by the G-Unit rapper's ex-girlfriend.