The war of words between T.I.’s family and 50 Cent just got more personal. Domani Harris, the 24-year-old son of the Atlanta rapper, released a new track on Thursday (February 26) titled “Ms. Jackson.” The song directly targets 50 Cent and, in a controversial move, addresses the rapper’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson.
This release is the latest salvo in an ongoing feud that started over a failed Verzuz battle but has quickly spiraled into a full-blown family affair. Domani’s brother, King Harris, also dropped diss tracks this week, with one music video showing him wearing a t-shirt featuring a photo of 50 Cent’s deceased mother . The back-to-back releases show the Harris family is united against the G-Unit mogul.
Domani’s approach on “Ms. Jackson” is different from typical diss tracks. Instead of just throwing insults, he structures the song as a heartfelt and angry letter to 50’s mom. He asks her if she is proud of the man her son has become. The track samples OutKast’s 2000 classic of the same name, using the iconic beat to deliver some of the harshest lines of this beef so far .
Domani’s Lyrics Address 50 Cent’s Mother Directly
The song opens with Domani speaking directly to Sabrina Jackson, who passed away in a fire when 50 Cent was only eight years old. He questions whether her sacrifice was worth it, given 50’s current behavior.
“I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent. 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? I need to know ’cause I can’t sleep at night thinking you died in vain.”
These lines set a tone of deep disrespect, suggesting that 50 Cent has tarnished his own legacy. Domani implies that people around the rapper are afraid to tell him the truth because he pays them, comparing the situation to “the emperor’s new clothes” .
As the track progresses, the tone turns darker and more threatening. Domani raps about reuniting 50 with his mother.
“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 also makes a clever reference to 50 Cent’s “Many Men” and flips the meaning. He accuses 50 of profiting off Black pain and sinning without facing consequences. The line, “Love it when we fall down, that’s when Curtis gets paid,” suggests 50 celebrates the downfall of others for financial gain .
The Cover Art And References To Past Allegations
The cover art for “Ms. Jackson” features a house engulfed in flames . This is a direct reference to old allegations against 50 Cent. Years ago, there were claims that 50 was involved in a fire at the home of his ex-girlfriend, the mother of his first son, Marquise Jackson. Domani calls him a “firebug” in the song, ensuring listeners connect the visual to the lyric .
By using this imagery, Domani is digging into 50 Cent’s past, bringing up painful topics that go beyond typical rap battle insults. It moves the conflict from social media trolling into deeply personal territory.
A Coordinated Family Attack On Social Media
Domani’s track did not come out of nowhere. It is part of a coordinated response from T.I.’s entire household. Earlier in the week, T.I. (Tip Harris) dropped multiple diss tracks, including “War,” “The Right One,” and “What Bully” . He accused 50 of backing out of a Verzuz battle and mocked him for his past relationships.
Then, King Harris entered the chat with his own songs. In one video, he wore the shirt with 50’s mother’s photo and rapped lines like, “How dare you talk about mamas. Ya mama in the grave, dig her up then put her under” . This visual stunt caught the attention of Rick Ross, who commented on King’s post asking for the t-shirt in his size, showing approval for the disrespectful move .
Tiny Harris, T.I.’s wife and the mother of Domani and King, reacted proudly to her sons’ efforts. She posted on Instagram, comparing her children to music royalty.
“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 they my biggest flex for a life time.”
The Origin Of The Beef With 50 Cent
To understand why Domani is rapping about 50 Cent’s mother, you have to look at how this fight started. The tension reignited earlier this month when T.I. appeared on the Nightcap podcast with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson. T.I. called out 50 Cent for dodging a Verzuz battle that fans have wanted for years .
50 Cent, never one to stay quiet, responded on social media. He posted a video of T.I. from an old Crime Stoppers ad and labeled him “King Rat” . The trolling escalated when 50 started posting unflattering images of Tiny Harris and making jokes about T.I.’s family . For T.I., this crossed a line.
The Harris family decided that if 50 was going to target their wife and mother, they would target his. This led to the wave of diss tracks from T.I., King, and now Domani. The goal seems to be to overwhelm 50 with music, forcing him to respond, even though he has insisted he will not rap back.
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Will 50 Cent Respond?
As of now, 50 Cent has not responded to Domani’s “Ms. Jackson” track . Earlier this week, he posted a fake award certificate on Instagram calling T.I. a “Stupid-Ass N*gga” and suggested he was done with the back-and-forth. He wrote, “I don’t need me to rap, YOU need me to rap” .
He has also deleted many of the posts targeting Tiny and King Harris. This suggests he might be trying to distance himself from the situation now that it has turned into a family war. However, Domani’s track is harder to ignore. It samples a massive hit, uses clever wordplay, and attacks 50’s character and his mother’s memory in a way that cuts deep.
For fans, the question remains whether 50 Cent can resist jumping into the booth. He has built his career on being a tough guy who defeats his enemies. Staying silent while T.I.’s sons run laps around him online might be the hardest move for him to make.
For now, the Harris family is winning the battle of releases. They have put out seven tracks in total, and each one gets more attention than the last . Domani’s “Ms. Jackson” is currently circulating on YouTube and streaming platforms, and early reactions from fans online suggest they consider it one of the strongest disses in this entire feud.
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The Harris family has made it clear they will not stop rapping until 50 Cent shows them the respect they believe he owes them, and with Domani’s latest track now part of the rotation, the pressure on the G-Unit leader is only getting heavier. Stay connected with VvipTimes for the latest updates on this escalating hip-hop war and all your entertainment news.





































