T.I. Son King RESPONDS To 50 Cent DISSING His Mom AGAIN & Post His OLD Court VIDEO “You Is

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The 2026 T.I. and 50 Cent War: Family Feuds and the “No Return” Point

The long-simmering tension between T.I. and 50 Cent has officially spiraled into one of the most toxic rap beefs of 2026. What began as a dispute over a failed Verzuz battle has devolved into a personal war involving spouses and deceased parents, proving once again that in the age of social media, “the industry” has no bottom.


The Verzuz Debacle: From Business to Betrayal

The current conflict ignited in early February 2026 when T.I. appeared on Million Dollaz Worth of Game. He revealed that he and 50 Cent had privately agreed to a Verzuz battle while working on TV deals in Los Angeles. T.I. claimed the plan was for him to issue a public challenge, which 50 would then accept to build hype. Instead, 50 Cent reportedly “went left,” publicly rejecting the battle and mocking T.I. with old footage of a Crime Stoppers ad, effectively labeling the Atlanta rapper a “snitch.”

Crossing the Line: Tiny Harris and King Harris

The “playbook” for 50 Cent has always been to target family members to provoke a reaction, and 2026 is no different. On February 22, 2026, 50 posted an unflattering photo of T.I.’s wife, Tiny Harris, on Instagram with the caption: “I keep saying keep my name out ya mouth, ok?”

This move triggered an immediate and explosive response from T.I.’s son, King Harris. The 21-year-old took the feud to a level most consider “off-limits” in hip-hop:

  • The Grave Site Post: King Harris posted an image of the gravesite belonging to 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson (who passed away in 1983), and his grandmother.

  • The “Dig Her Up” Rant: In a series of expletive-laden Instagram Stories, King told 50 Cent to “go dig her up” and to “post a picture of your mother” instead of disrespecting Tiny.

  • The Receipt Game: King also resurfaced 50 Cent’s 2004 courtroom footage, where the rapper was accused of trampling and beating three women at a concert, using it to frame 50 as a man who only “applies pressure to females.”


The Current Fallout: “War” and Social Media Reactions

As of late February 2026, the battle has moved into the recording studio. T.I. has already previewed two diss tracks titled “War” and “Let ‘Em Know,” signaling that he is standing behind his son’s actions.

Party Stance / Action
50 Cent Has largely laughed off the attacks on his mother with “Lol” captions and memes, maintaining his typical “unbothered” troll persona.
T.I. Supporting King publicly, stating his son is a “good man” for defending his mother, while releasing musical disses.
King Harris Maintaining “full-court pressure,” vowing to keep posting as long as 50 Cent targets his family.
Public Sentiment Deeply divided. Many fans feel King Harris crossed a “sacred line” by mocking a deceased parent, while others argue 50 Cent “opened the door” by targeting T.I.’s wife.

The resurfacing of 50 Cent’s past legal troubles is a key tactic in this 2026 feud. Beyond the 2004 concert incident, critics like King Harris are highlighting 50’s prior domestic violence allegations and his ongoing 2025/2026 legal battle with ex-girlfriend Jahaira Rodriguez, who is seeking $20 million for alleged abuse that occurred prior to his 2015 bankruptcy.

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