26 Feb
26Feb

The long‑running tension between Atlanta rap icon T.I. and New York mogul 50 Cent has erupted once again, turning what began as a disagreement over a potential Verzuz battle into a full‑scale, multi‑platform confrontation. The latest wave of back‑and‑forth has unfolded across interviews, diss tracks, and social media — and now even T.I.’s son, King Harris, has stepped into the spotlight.

The spark reignited when T.I. publicly claimed that 50 Cent backed out of a previously discussed Verzuz matchup, a move he described during a recent podcast appearance. According to T.I., the two had agreed in principle, only for 50 Cent to later distance himself from the idea. 50 Cent responded in classic fashion — not with music, but with trolling. After T.I. dropped a pointed diss track titled “The Right One,” accusing 50 of bullying behavior, 50 Cent fired back on Instagram with a mocking post aimed squarely at Tip’s credibility and age. 

As the feud escalated, T.I. doubled down musically, releasing another hard‑hitting track, “War,” where he warned critics not to “poke” him and reaffirmed his dominance in Atlanta’s rap hierarchy. But the storyline took a sharper turn when King Harris, T.I.’s son, jumped into the fray. King reportedly mocked 50 Cent’s late mother, adding a deeply personal layer to an already volatile situation. His involvement has amplified the feud’s visibility and stirred even more reaction online. What began as a competitive challenge has now evolved into one of hip‑hop’s most heated exchanges of 2026 — a clash fueled by pride, legacy, and family ties. And with both camps continuing to trade shots, it’s clear this confrontation is far from over.

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