The dispute between 50 Cent and T.I. has widened, drawing in T.I.’s 21-year-old son, King Harris. What began as an exchange between two veteran rappers has now extended to a younger voice. He has chosen music as his response. On February 24, King released a song titled “Made Man,” addressing remarks he says were aimed at his mother. The track suggests that, for him, the conflict is personal.
In one passage, King raps, “Nias speaking on my mama, I tell Chaz ring the alarm / Nias pssy, probably cross his legs and fking fold his arms.” He continues, “He just want beef up on that net, I know that boy won’t pop a grape / He trying to trick me out the streets / Gon’ trick his as right in a lake.” The lyrics reflect frustration more than spectacle. As a result, the song is positioned as a defense of family. Notably, T.I.’s name is central within the conflict and King’s response, highlighting how King has embraced the situation.
T.I. has also entered the fray with his own recordings. In recent days, he released two tracks, “War” and “Right One,” that take aim at 50 Cent. On “Right One,” he raps, “You ain’t that savage, ni you 5-0 dispatcher / Ol tender dk nia all mad ‘cause Puff let your bch have it / Gave her tartar sauce and mustard like a fish sammich,” later adding, “To me you just a small man in a big shell / Bch made as ni*a need pigtails / You take no issues with them White boys / It’s only our people that you find to be an eyesore.” The involvement of T.I. in the diss tracks was expected. As a result, this raised anticipation for further developments involving King as well.
A Verzuz pitch turned into a public misunderstanding
The origins of the latest round appear to trace back to talk of a potential Verzuz battle. Speaking on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, T.I. recalled the exchange: “I said, ‘What you think about this?’ He was like, ‘You want to do that st?’ I said yeah. He was like, ‘Alright, cool.’ I told him, ‘I’ma jump out there first, and then, you just go jump out there and we’ll line it up.’ He said, ‘Alright.’ When I jumped out, that n*a acted like he ain’t know what the f**k going on.” It is clear that T.I. was at the center of the pitch. He played a pivotal role in the misunderstanding, and King’s involvement adds another layer to the unfolding story.


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