King Harris Slams 50 Cent Again, Turns Attention to His Son

T.I. and King Harris perform onstage during 2023 V-103 Winterfest: Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop at State Farm Arena on December 15, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 15: T.I. and King Harris perform onstage during 2023 V-103 Winterfest: Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop at State Farm Arena on December 15, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

The long-running tension between 50 Cent and T.I. has taken on a generational dimension. Over the weekend, King Harris, the son of T.I. and Tameka “Tiny” Harris, directed a series of pointed posts at the G-Unit founder on Instagram. In one, he shared a photo of 50 Cent seated with his younger son and wrote, “You think you raising a man having him sit in yo lap as a teenager…. DATS A HO SIR,” adding, “this not A.I.” The post was accompanied by 50 Cent’s early single “Wanksta.”

King continued in subsequent messages, tagging 50 Cent and criticizing what he described as a pattern of seeking attention. He wrote that the rapper “got shot nine times and did nothing,” and referenced the 2007 chart battle with Kanye West, adding, “Got outsold and embarrassed by Kanye West on his third album.” In addition, his comments drew attention not only for their tone. They were also noticed for the way they revived moments from hip-hop history as part of a current dispute.

Old Beef, New Blood

In a longer post, King cited several figures who have publicly clashed with 50 Cent over the years, including Diddy, Rick Ross, Ashanti and Vivica A. Fox. He wrote, “The list of people he’s disrespected over the years is endless.” He continued, “He came into the game creating unnecessary controversy. And damn near 30 years later, he’s still the same attention whore.”

The younger Harris had previously spoken out in defense of his mother after she became the subject of online mockery, prompting a response from 50 Cent that included a Pepe the Frog image. T.I., for his part, has largely kept his focus on music. He has previewed tracks titled “War” and “The Right One.” Meanwhile, the broader rivalry between the two veteran artists continues to surface in waves. Now, it is complicated by the involvement of family members who have grown up in its shadow.


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