The years-long rap beef between T.I. and 50 Cent has escalated, with the Atlanta rapper’s son Domani Harris joining in with his own diss track aimed at the Queens native.
What Domani Harris said about 50 Cent in his new diss track
On Thursday, Domani, 24, dropped the newly released diss track entitled “Ms. Jackson” on his Instagram account de. The nearly four-minute track begins with a sample of Outkast’s popular 2000s hit of the same name. He starts out addressing the “Candy Shop” artist’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, who died in an apartment fire when 50 Cent was 8, Complex reported.
“I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent,” Domani raps in the song’s opening. “He’s a legend now, I guess it worked out, but I need some answers/ Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name?”
As the song continues, Domani seemingly makes threats toward 50, telling his mother that the pair may be reunited again soon.
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“Cat’s got nine lives, one more will ring the bell and I don’t wanna do it,” he raps during the song before making the threat toward the end of the first verse.
“He used to be something/ We thought it was a joke, but now we see it’s something awful in him/ I offer him a chance to reunite with you, and I’ll do it/ Nothing left to do, so I just send him to you, Ms. Jackson,” he raps.
In other portions of the song, Domani called 50 a “firebug” and linked the rapper to the suspicious house fire involving the home his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his firstborn son, Marquise Jackson, was living in, per Complex.
How did the latest feud between T.I. and 50 Cent start?
The rap veterans have been feuding for years, but their latest clash stems from a 2020 conversation Tip had with Kevin Hart. In an Instagram clip shared by hip-hop historian Nuface, the Grand Hustle rapper can be heard pleading with the comedian to tell 50 to co-sign to the Verzuz matchup, according to Complex and Billboard.
“I’m the king below the Mason-Dixon line,” he said in the clip. “King of the South. I speak for all of the Southern people. New York been saying s**t under they breath bout us and having little bulls**t, slick a** comments bout us, thinking it’s all slow down here. But they wanna come down here and go to our malls and go to our clubs, but then they wanna kick it like n***a we substandard. … Well, that s**t stops right now.”
Fifty commented on the post, calling T.I. “King Rat,” to which the Southern musician clapped back, calling the G-Unit founder a “rat in real life” and saying that he “lost my respect,” per Billboard.
‘He don’t want no smoke,’ T.I. said about 50
Earlier this month, the topic was renewed when T.I., born Clifford Harris Jr., appeared on Shannon Sharpe and Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson’s Nightcap podcast, calling out 50 for not participating in the music event.
“He don’t want no smoke, though. I called my man out, he don’t want no smoke,” Tip said in the Feb. 8 clip.
The Queens rapper, born Curtis Jackson III, is known for trolling people on social media, and he did just that with multiple posts and memes aimed at Tip. On Feb. 5, he posted a video of the “Bring Em Out” artist featured in a 2010 Crime Stoppers ad, warning him not to mention his name again.
“I know Atlanta pick and choose who they support, but yall gotta do better,” 50 wrote. “LOL keep my name out ya mouth !”
He continued trolling T.I. by also mentioning his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, in a post, which prompted diss tracks from T.I. and the newly released one from Domani.
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