Rap Beef 2026: T.I., His Sons King & Domani, and Papoose Drop Multiple Diss Tracks Against 50 Cent Over Disrespect to Tiny Harris

In one of the messiest hip-hop feuds of early 2026, 50 Cent reignited old tensions with T.I. by dragging the Atlanta rapper’s wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris (of the legendary R&B group Xscape), into the drama. What started as online trolling quickly escalated into a full-blown diss track war, with T.I., his sons King Harris and Domani Harris, and Brooklyn lyricist Papoose all releasing pointed response records aimed squarely at 50 Cent.

The spark? 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tiny on social media and made cutting remarks, seemingly in response to earlier back-and-forth over a potential Verzuz battle and other perceived slights. T.I. had been vocal about keeping 50’s name out of his mouth, but the personal shots at his wife crossed the line—prompting the entire Harris family to fire back on wax.

The Diss Tracks: Everyone Came With Bars

Here’s a breakdown of the major diss records dropped against 50 Cent in this beef:

T.I. (Clifford “T.I.” Harris) went full veteran mode, releasing a string of tracks including:

  • “War” – A direct declaration of conflict, where Tip made it clear he wasn’t playing around.
  • “What Bully” – Calling out 50’s reputation for intimidation and memes over real lyrical smoke.
  • “The Right One” – Widely praised by fans as one of his sharpest, with brutal lines defending Tiny and threatening consequences for involving his family.
  • “Lessons” – Another pointed response emphasizing growth and calling out past behavior.

King Harris (T.I.’s son) jumped in aggressively with:

  • “Sayless” (also referred to as “Say Less”)
  • “Made Man” – Notably controversial for visuals that referenced 50 Cent’s late mother in a highly disrespectful way.

Domani Harris (another son) added:

  • “Ms. Jackson” – Flipping the classic OutKast track into a diss aimed at 50 and his family history.

Papoose entered the fray independently (and kept going even after T.I. said he was stepping back). His contributions:

  • “Many Men Freestyle” – A quick, hard-hitting response over 50’s own beat.
  • “Agent Provocateur” – A longer, more vicious follow-up that many fans called one of the standout tracks of the entire beef for its direct bars and Brooklyn energy.

50 Cent didn’t stay silent—he responded with IG memes, trolling posts, and his own musical shots, including bars on the Power Origins theme song that took further aim at Tiny and the Harris family.

Who Had the Best Diss Track?

This is the question on every hip-hop forum right now. Opinions are split, but here’s the consensus from fans and commentators:

  • T.I.’s tracks (especially “The Right One” and “War”) showed veteran polish and family defense, but some critics felt they leaned more emotional than technical.
  • The sons’ records (King’s “Made Man” and Domani’s “Ms. Jackson”) brought raw energy and shock value—particularly King’s controversial visuals—but were seen by some as crossing into “too far” territory by involving deceased relatives.
  • Papoose’s “Agent Provocateur” (and his “Many Men Freestyle”) frequently get called out as the strongest overall. Fans praise the precise lyricism, no-holds-barred delivery, and how he stayed focused on 50 without the family-drama detours. Multiple reaction videos and Reddit threads labeled it “the real diss track” of the beef.

T.I. later expressed mixed feelings about his sons getting so heavily involved, saying he appreciated the loyalty but didn’t love the extremes. Papoose, meanwhile, kept the pressure on even after Tip signaled he was done.

The Bigger Picture

This feud highlights how quickly personal jabs in hip-hop can pull in family members and turn into multi-track wars. Tiny herself pushed back, reminding everyone the issue should stay between the men. As of early April 2026, the dust hasn’t fully settled—50 continues trolling, and more music could drop at any moment.

Hip-hop fans are eating it up, with streams spiking for all the involved tracks. In a year already full of drama, this one stands out for how personal it got and how many voices joined the fray.

Who’s your pick for the best diss in this beef—T.I., the sons, or Papoose? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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