T.I.'s sons, King Harris and Domani, released diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent on March 6, escalating a feud between the rapper and T.I. The tracks respond to 50 Cent's recent criticisms of T.I. and his wife Tiny. 50 Cent fired back with lyrics in his new song.
The ongoing conflict between 50 Cent and T.I. intensified on March 6 when T.I.'s sons, King Harris and Domani, each dropped diss tracks targeting the G-Unit founder. This came after 50 Cent made comments about T.I. and Tiny, turning the dispute into a family matter.
King Harris shared his track, titled "Droptop," on social media with a provocative caption: "Ni–a Dropped dat Weak A$$ Track It ain’t sh– you can do, DAT WE CANT MR 5 0 ‼️ So yall just sit back and watch da show WE FINNA COOK THIS [duck emoji] Ahhh Ni–a." In the lyrics, he jabbed at 50 Cent with lines like, "You were made from 50 cents because your mama gave it cheap." King also posted a clip of T.I. on a video set with Daphne Joy, 50 Cent's ex, who has been romantically linked to Diddy. He added in the caption: "F—K IT Dis Why he mad yall cuz this beautiful woman ain’t want em it may be y he beat women," followed by further insults referencing 50 Cent's mother and personal life.
Hollywood Unlocked reposted King's content, prompting 50 Cent to comment: "LOL IF HE KEEP THIS UP Diddy not gonna want to walk around with her. LSW."
Domani supported his brother with his own track, "PU$Y," calling 50 Cent a "cornball" and an "informant." His lyrics include: "Bring back the vest, when you was at your best," and "Not that it would matter, f— your chest / ‘Cause why I’m at your neck for talkin’ out it." He closed by referencing Daphne Joy, who has accused 50 Cent of sexual abuse and rape—allegations 50 Cent denied, responding with a defamation lawsuit. Domani rapped: "I guess that deal just wasn’t sweet enough surprisingly you sell your a– for anything then try and talk about Daphne/ Cough for your mama get up Curtis don’t look for your grandma."
50 Cent replied indirectly through bars in his new song "No One Told Us," featuring Leon Thomas, for the Power Origins theme. He rapped: "I’m back on my dope boy grammar/ Your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta/ Freak s—t, peep s—t/ Keep s—t, on the low/ But everybody know," alluding to sexual assault allegations faced by T.I. and Tiny.
The exchange shows no signs of resolution.