KING HARRIS CROSSES THE RED LINE: THE 50 CENT MOTHER DISS THAT IGNITED A FULL RAP WAR IN 2026!
HANOI, March 3, 2026 — The sacred hip-hop rule of leaving mothers out of beefs has been demolished in spectacular fashion. T.I.’s son King Harris unleashed a vicious salvo against 50 Cent, wearing a custom shirt emblazoned with a photo of 50’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson, while dropping multiple diss tracks that dragged personal tragedy into the spotlight.
The feud reignited when 50 Cent posted unflattering images of Tameka “Tiny” Harris online, retaliating against T.I.’s repeated jabs over a failed Verzuz matchup. T.I. responded aggressively with tracks like “Lessons,” escalating quickly. But King Harris took it to unprecedented levels with “Sayless,” where he appeared in a viral video smoking and rapping lines that directly mocked 50’s loss: “How dare you talk about mamas… Ya mama in the grave, dig her up then put her under…” The shirt featured Sabrina’s image prominently, turning grief into a weapon and sending shockwaves through the culture.
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King Harris, son of T.I. and Tiny, fires back at 50 Cent after he posts photo of his mom – TheGrio
King’s earlier track “Made Man” set the tone by warning against family disrespect, but “Sayless” crossed every line, with the visual taunt amplifying the disrespect. The move sparked immediate backlash and debate—some praised the pettiness as fair game in war, while others condemned it as beyond the pale, especially given Sabrina’s tragic death in a fire during 50’s childhood.
Adding gasoline to the flames, Rick Ross—50 Cent’s perennial nemesis—jumped in publicly. Under King’s post, Rozay requested his own “3X” version of the controversial shirt: “Need dat T in a 3x lil bro.” King replied confirming he’d hook him up, turning the moment into a cosigned troll that further isolated 50.

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The family assault continued as Domani Harris, T.I.’s eldest son, dropped “Ms. Jackson”—a pointed flip of OutKast’s classic—addressing Sabrina directly in bars that escalated threats: “The next time you missing Mama, I can send you right to her.” The track framed the response as defending family honor, but it deepened the generational siege on 50 Cent.

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T.I. has kept the pressure on with at least four disses in rapid succession, vowing no retreat as long as 50 keeps posting. 50, for his part, has leaned on memes, post deletions, and indirect shots rather than a full musical counterpunch so far, but the damage to reputations and boundaries is already severe.

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T.I. Fires Back at 50 Cent With Diss Tracks as Feud Turns Personal
This 2026 explosion underscores how beefs now span families and platforms, with Instagram videos and viral shirts becoming weapons as potent as verses. The industry remains on edge: will 50 respond in kind, or does this cross too far even for rap’s ruthless standards? As alliances form and lines blur, one thing is clear—the war is far from over, and the hits keep coming.