50 Cent vs. T.I. Beef 2026: Diss Tracks, Family Drama & What's Next
- Jay Jewels

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Overview
The long-simmering rivalry between New York rap icon 50 Cent and Atlanta's self-proclaimed King of the South, T.I., has erupted into rap's biggest beef of 2026. What started as a failed Verzuz battle proposal has spiralled into a full-scale war of diss tracks, family involvement, and social media chaos. T.I. has now released four diss tracks — 'War', 'The Right One', 'Lessons', and 'What Bully' — while his sons King Harris and Domani Harris have also jumped in. Here is every detail of how this beef has unfolded.
Contents
It's March 2026 and hip-hop's most talked-about feud is not slowing down. What began as behind-the-scenes Verzuz drama has turned into an all-out war between two of the culture's most decorated veterans. 50 Cent — notorious for his relentless internet trolling — met his match when T.I. decided to stop talking and start rapping. Four diss tracks later, the Harris family is all-in, Rick Ross has thrown a petrol bomb into the fire, and rumours of a documentary are swirling. Buckle up — this one is far from over.
How It All Started
The Failed Verzuz Battle
The spark that lit this wildfire was a Verzuz battle that never happened. T.I. revealed on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, hosted by Gillie Da Kid and Wallo, that he and 50 Cent had been in talks to face each other in a Verzuz battle — a side-by-side catalogue showdown. According to T.I., the two were aligned and excited about celebrating their catalogues together. Then, without explanation, 50 Cent backed out. Rather than address it privately, Fif took to social media to play dumb, acting confused when asked about the planned event — leaving T.I. publicly hanging and, more importantly, publicly embarrassed.
Social Media Trolling Escalates
Rather than responding with music, 50 Cent did what he does best — he trolled. Fif flooded social media with jokes, memes, and pointed posts aimed at T.I. and his family, particularly targeting his wife Tameka 'Tiny' Harris and son King Harris. He posted unflattering photos and kept the internet roasting on full blast. What he likely did not anticipate was that T.I. — a man who built his reputation as the undisputed King of the South — would come back not just swinging, but with a full arsenal of studio-recorded diss tracks. And the Harris family was watching every move.
T.I.'s Diss Tracks: A Full Breakdown
War & The Right One
T.I. opened his campaign with 'War', a brooding warning shot signalling that the bear had been woken. He followed it the same day with 'The Right One', far more targeted and explosive. In the track, T.I. branded 50 a '5-0 dispatcher' — a direct snitch allegation — and claimed to have prison paperwork with 50 Cent's name in it. That is not vague shade; that is a direct attack on 50 Cent's most carefully guarded street credibility. The internet collectively lost its mind. T.I. also dropped the track alongside a caption that simply read: 'Now say sum' else…', making his intent perfectly clear.
Lessons & What Bully
Not satisfied, T.I. kept the pressure on with his third entry 'Lessons', which online commentators and rap critics described as one of his strongest performances in years — Tip sounding genuinely hungry and reinvigorated. His fourth diss track, 'What Bully', targeted 50 Cent's online tough-guy image versus his apparent reluctance to face real-world consequences. By this point, DJ Akademiks had drawn direct comparisons to the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar beef, cementing this as one of the defining rivalries of 2026. The question on everyone's lips: would 50 Cent finally pick up a mic and respond?
The Family Gets Involved
King Harris Strikes Back
When 50 Cent posted unflattering images of Tiny Harris, the Harris household hit back hard. King Harris — T.I. and Tiny's son — responded by wearing a t-shirt bearing the image of 50 Cent's late mother, Sabrina Jackson, who passed away in an apartment fire when 50 was just eight years old. Rick Ross — a long-time rival of 50 Cent — spotted the post and poured petrol on the flames with a comment asking for the same shirt in a 3X, visibly enjoying the chaos. Beyoncé's mother Tina Knowles also appeared to throw her support behind the T.I. side by reposting a photo of Tiny — a signal that the culture was firmly backing the Harris camp.
Domani Harris Drops 'Ms. Jackson'
The most polarising moment of the beef came from T.I.'s eldest son, Domani Harris, 24, who dropped a near-four-minute diss track entitled 'Ms. Jackson', sampling OutKast's iconic 2000 hit of the same name. Posted to Instagram, the track addresses 50 Cent's late mother directly, opening with the lines 'I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent'. The track continues with thinly veiled threats, with Domani asking Sabrina whether she is happy with how her son has been carrying her family name. Reaction was split — some praised the boldness, others felt it crossed a line. Either way, it added another incendiary chapter to a beef that refuses to cool down.
Where Things Stand Now
As of March 2, 2026, the beef shows no signs of dying down. In a surprising move, 50 Cent deleted all the negative posts he had directed at T.I. and his family — but the Harris camp was not impressed. T.I. posted directly on social media: 'IDGAF what you erase… You keep posting = it's problems'. Meanwhile, comedian and gossip commentator Tasha K is alleging that 50 is now working on a documentary focused on alleged drugging and assault accusations against T.I. and Tiny — an unconfirmed move that, if true, would take this conflict to an entirely different level. 50 also made a separate bombshell announcement related to his Power TV franchise around the same time, keeping himself at the centre of the cultural conversation. All eyes are on what comes next.
FAQs
What started the 50 Cent and T.I. beef in 2026?
The beef was reignited when T.I. revealed on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast that 50 Cent had backed out of an agreed Verzuz battle without explanation. Instead of addressing it privately, 50 responded with social media trolling targeting T.I. and his family, which prompted T.I. to respond with a series of diss tracks.
How many diss tracks has T.I. dropped against 50 Cent?
As of March 2026, T.I. has released four diss tracks targeting 50 Cent: 'War', 'The Right One', 'Lessons', and 'What Bully'. His sons King Harris and Domani Harris have also released their own responses, making this a full family affair.
Has 50 Cent responded with a diss track?
No. So far, 50 Cent has not responded with music. His approach has been entirely social media-based — posting memes, jokes, and targeted images aimed at T.I. and his family. He later deleted these posts, though T.I. made clear this would not end the conflict.
Is 50 Cent really making a documentary about T.I. and Tiny?
This has not been officially confirmed. The rumour was put forward by Tasha K, who alleged that 50 Cent is developing a documentary focusing on alleged drugging and assault accusations connected to T.I. and Tiny. Given 50's track record with the Power franchise and other TV projects, fans find the idea credible — but it remains unconfirmed as of March 2, 2026.




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