The tension between T.I. and 50 Cent is reaching new heights as their back-and-forth spills from social media into the booth.
After releasing “War” over the weekend, T.I. quickly followed up with another diss record titled “Right One.” Teasing the track online with the caption “Now say sum’ else…,” the Atlanta rapper made it clear he isn’t backing down. On the record, he delivers pointed bars aimed directly at 50, criticizing his character and questioning his public stances.
The feud reignited after a rumored Verzuz matchup between the two rap veterans failed to materialize. During an appearance on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, T.I. suggested that 50 was responsible for the battle falling through and admitted he had lost respect for him. In typical fashion, 50 responded not with a track, but with relentless trolling across Instagram.
Things took a more personal turn after 50 posted an unflattering image of T.I.’s wife, Tiny. That move prompted T.I.’s son, King Harris, to enter the fray with a heated online rant, where he made inflammatory remarks involving 50’s late mother. The comments sparked further outrage, escalating what had already become a deeply personal conflict.
While rap beef has long been part of hip hop culture, this exchange has blurred the line between lyrical sparring and family involvement. Notably, T.I. isn’t the only artist to take aim at 50 Cent recently. Back in December, rappers including Fabolous, Maino, Jim Jones, and Dave East joined forces for the freestyle “Squatter’s Rights,” which also contained shots at the G-Unit mogul.
As of now, 50 has yet to respond with a diss track of his own. But given both artists’ history of public feuds, this rivalry doesn’t appear to be cooling off anytime soon.
















