Domani Harris Admits Dropping 50 Cent Diss Track ‘Ms. Jackson’ Without Telling Father T.I.

In a revealing appearance on The Breakfast Club, Domani Harris, the 24-year-old eldest son of Atlanta rap legend T.I. (Clifford Harris Jr.) and Tameka “Tiny” Harris, opened up about independently releasing his pointed diss track targeting 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson). The track, “Ms. Jackson”, dropped in late February 2026, escalating an already heated feud between the veteran rappers into family territory.

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Domani explained his decision to bypass his father: “Nah, we didn’t really have a conversation. ‘Cause he probably would’ve had some input and I would have to choose to ignore him or go my own route. So, I just put it out.” He added that the song reflected his personal feelings and mindset at the time, emphasizing his independence in handling the situation.

Released around February 26-27, 2026, “Ms. Jackson” samples OutKast’s iconic 2000 hit of the same name. The lyrics address 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson—who died in a tragic house fire when Curtis was just eight—questioning if she would approve of her son’s current actions and public persona amid the beef. The track avoids excessive profanity, opting for measured, introspective bars that many fans called “classy” yet “deadly.”

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Domani – “Ms. Jackson” (50 Cent Diss Track) | Full Audio

The diss forms part of a broader family response. Domani’s younger brother, King Harris, had previously fired shots with his own track “Say Less.” Both sons stepped in after 50 Cent posted unflattering images and comments about their mother, Tiny, turning the long-simmering T.I.-50 Cent rivalry—fueled by social media taunts over business, credibility, and personal matters—into a multi-generational clash.

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Domani acknowledged T.I.’s more selective approach to beefs, noting, “I understand why he is very selective,” but stressed his own style: “This was how I felt, this is what was on my mind.” He described the move as protective, with supporters online echoing that “50 talked about his mom first.”

The revelation that T.I. learned of the track alongside the public surprised fans, given the rapper’s past comments about keeping his children out of disputes. Domani’s independence highlights shifting dynamics in hip-hop, where younger artists often prioritize direct expression over calculated restraint.

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Online reactions remain divided: praise for the lyrical composure and family loyalty contrasts with criticism over referencing a deceased parent. The visualizer for “Ms. Jackson” gained traction quickly on YouTube, amplifying its impact.

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As the feud continues to play out across social platforms, Domani’s bold, unannounced release underscores solidarity within the Harris family. With no immediate public response from T.I. detailed in the interview, attention now turns to whether this chapter prompts escalation or eventual de-escalation in one of hip-hop’s most enduring rivalries.