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Domani and King Harris enter T.I. and 50 Cent’s feud with new diss tracks

March 2, 2026 Staff
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Rapper T. I. On stage at the One Music Fest 2018 in Central Park Atlanta Georgia - USA on September 8th/ 9th 2018

The ongoing clash between T.I. and 50 Cent has taken a new turn, with two of Tip’s sons stepping into the fray to defend their father in their own ways.

Domani, 24, delivered a pointed record titled “Ms. Jackson,” built around the familiar hook from OutKast’s classic of the same name and layered over J. Cole’s “Poor Thang” instrumental. Instead of revisiting the original’s theme, Domani reframes the concept as a message to 50’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson, who died in a fire when he was a child. Take a listen: HERE.

King Harris, meanwhile, released his own diss accompanied by a provocative video. Wearing a black T-shirt printed with an image of 50’s late mother, he raps, “How dare you talk about mamas / Ya mama in the grave, dig her up then put her under,” while lighting a blunt and gesturing toward the shirt.

Domani’s diss also arrives on the heels of his seven-track EP, Forever Lasting Tape, featuring appearances from Jacquees, DC Young Fly, Seddy Hendrinx, Key Glock, and K Camp. Following the project’s release and her sons’ musical responses, Tiny praised her children on Instagram, writing, “Man I’m really out here living & breeding something like the next Jackson 5. I have done some commendable things in life but I promise their my biggest flex for a life tine.”

The younger Harris brothers’ responses arrive after T.I. unleashed multiple tracks of his own — including “Lessons,” “The Right One,” and “What Bully” — reigniting tensions that flared when he accused 50 of ducking a proposed Verzuz showdown. According to Tip, the battle was meant to spotlight their catalogs in a celebratory format, but he claims 50 never committed. Instead of responding in the booth, 50 has largely taken to social media, posting memes and taunts aimed at T.I., Tiny, and King.

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