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T.I.'s sons are defending their dad with their own diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent.
After Tip dropped his fourth diss on Thursday night, February 26, Domani and King Harris trashed the G-Unit boss on their respective songs. King Harris shared his song with a video that impressed fans and rappers alike. In it, he wears a black t-shirt with a photo of 50 Cent's deceased mother on it. As he raps the song, Harris lights up a blunt and even tries to pass it to the photo of Fif's late mom.
"How dare you talk about mamas," King raps. "Ya mama in the grave, dig her up then put her under."
The video caught plenty of attention online. Even Rick Ross, who's also not a fan of 50 Cent, hopped in the comments to share his approval of the song and his t-shirt. "Need dat T in a 3x lil bro," Rozay wrote in a comment under King's post.
Domani also took offense to 50 Cent's previous posts about T.I. and his stepmother, Tameka "Tiny" Harris. The 24-year-old rapper dropped his diss track "Ms. Jackson," which uses J. Cole's "Poor Thang" beat and samples OutKast's timeless classic. Domani uses his first verse to speak directly to 50 Cent's late mother. "Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name/I need to know cuz I can't sleep at night thinking you died in vain," he raps. In the second verse, Tip's son talks to Fif himself and closes out by rapping, "The next time you missing Mama, I can send you right to her."
Domani's scathing diss track comes two weeks after he dropped his new project, Forever Lasting Tape. The EP has seven tracks, including collaborations with Jacquees, DC Young Fly, Seddy Hendrinx, Key Glock, and K Camp. Following Domani's new project and the successful diss track, Tiny shared her thoughts about raising a new generation of impactful artists.
"Man I'm really out here living & breeding something like the next Jackson 5," she wrote on Instagram. "I have done some commendable things in life but I promise their my biggest flex for a life tine."
As of this report, 50 Cent has not addressed the Harris family's recent diss tracks.