FAMILY FEUD OR STREET WA.R? T.I. REVEALS THE EXACT MOMENT HE CONFRONTED KING OVER THAT INFAMOUS SHIRT!

I SAID ‘THAT’S ENOUGH’ WHEN I SEEN THAT DAMN T-SHIRT! 🛑👕

T.I. breaks silence on King Harris’s shocking stunt in escalating 50 Cent beef Rap legend admits pride in sons defending family but draws line at disrespecting the dead By Entertainment Editor – Thursday, March 5, 2026

King Taunts 50 Cent by Wearing Shirt of Fif's Late Mom in Video
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King Taunts 50 Cent by Wearing Shirt of Fif’s Late Mom in Video

ATLANTA – T.I. (real name Clifford Harris) has finally addressed the firestorm surrounding his son King Harris’s most provocative move yet in the ongoing feud with 50 Cent. In an emotional interview on The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show, the Atlanta rap icon confessed he reached his limit when King appeared in a diss track video wearing a custom T-shirt featuring a photo of 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson.

“I said that’s enough when I seen that damn T-shirt,” T.I. revealed. “I said, ‘Man, chill out.’ I’m big on treating people the way I want to be treated. I don’t just be out here doing unto others how I don’t want to be dealt with. So I don’t want to see my children doing others this way.”

The controversy exploded in late February when King dropped his diss track “Sayless,” a direct response to 50 Cent posting an unflattering, doctored image of T.I.’s wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris. King’s video showed him smoking while rocking the controversial shirt emblazoned with a throwback photo of Sabrina Jackson, who tragically died in a house fire in 1975 when 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) was just eight years old. Lyrics escalated further, urging 50 Cent to “dig his mama from the grave,” turning a heated online troll war into deeply personal territory.

Rapper @Tip's son King Harris wears a black T-shirt with a picture of @ 50Cent's deceased mom in the video for his new diss track. Rick Ross hopped  in King's comments to ask
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Rapper @Tip’s son King Harris wears a black T-shirt with a picture of @ 50Cent’s deceased mom in the video for his new diss track. Rick Ross hopped in King’s comments to ask

Family loyalty meets a moral boundary T.I. expressed mixed emotions during the sit-down. He praised his sons—King and Domani—for stepping up to defend their mother after 50 Cent’s trolling. “I’m proud that they have their mother’s back,” he said, noting the beef originated from a fallout over a canceled Verzuz battle where 50 Cent allegedly flaked. However, he made clear that involving deceased family members crossed an unacceptable line.

The father-son dynamic has been under scrutiny before, with past viral arguments between T.I. and King making headlines. Yet this time, T.I. emphasized personal principles over the rap game’s “no rules” ethos. He wished King had stayed out of the fray entirely, stating the involvement wasn’t necessary and risked unnecessary escalation.

50 Cent has yet to directly respond to the shirt incident with a full statement or track, though his history of savage social media clapbacks suggests a reply could be coming. The Queens rapper has built a career on ruthless trolling, but referencing his late mother—often a sensitive topic tied to his early life struggles—stirred outrage among fans and commentators.

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T.I. has lone regret about son King Harris jumping into beef with 50 Cent – TheGrio

The beef timeline: From Verzuz snub to mama disses The tension traces back to a proposed Verzuz event between T.I. and 50 Cent that never materialized. T.I. called out the cancellation, prompting 50 Cent to fire shots, including memes targeting Tiny. King and Domani retaliated with diss tracks—“Made Man” from King and others—escalating to the “Sayless” video that featured the infamous T-shirt.

Even Rick Ross weighed in, jokingly asking for the shirt in King’s comments and later responding to the drama, adding fuel to the viral fire. Social media exploded with divided opinions: some praised King for fierce family loyalty, while others condemned the move as crossing into “too far” territory by disrespecting the deceased.

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Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson Hosts True-Crime Series on Fox Nation

Private call to 50 Cent? T.I. keeps it vague In the interview, T.I. hinted at reaching out privately amid the chaos but stopped short of detailing specifics. Sources close to the situation suggest he made a direct phone call to 50 Cent shortly after the photo of King in the shirt went viral, aiming to de-escalate and express that the family didn’t endorse dragging deceased loved ones into beefs. “I don’t condone it,” T.I. reiterated, stressing mutual respect even in rivalry.

King himself later posted an apology on Instagram Stories directed at 50 Cent’s oldest son, Marquise Jackson, acknowledging his words were “out of emotion” and unrelated family members shouldn’t be involved. “As a man, I was wrong. Let’s chop it up,” he wrote, signaling a potential cooling-off.

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King Harris: T.I. Reveals Son Is Expecting His First Child (Video)

What’s next for the Harris family and the rap feud? T.I. used the platform to pivot focus to his upcoming album Kill the King, insisting he doesn’t need 50 Cent’s “promotion” through beef. He declared the public chapter closed on his end, prioritizing family and career over endless online wars.

Yet in hip-hop, where personal shots often fuel hits, the damage lingers. Fans debate whether this marks the end or just another round. For T.I., the lesson is clear: protect your own, but know when to draw the line.

As one industry insider put it: “Mamas are sacred—even in beef. T.I. just reminded everyone of that.”

The hip-hop community watches closely. With egos this large and history this deep, silence may not last long.

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