Here are the Harris Family’s diss tracks against 50 Cent in defense of Tiny Harris being trolled by Fif
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T.I., King, and Domani were the most recent members of the Harris family to release a diss tracks against 50 Cent in defense of Tameka "Tiny Harris on Thursday (Feb. 26).

In the latest diss track from the Harris family, Fif's late mother is asked if she's proud of who the G-Unit head honcho became.
T.I. AKA T.I.P. his son King Harris, and Domani have released multiple diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent in defense of Tiny Harris following a feud over a failed Verzuz battle and 50's disrespectful social media posts trolling their mom Tameka "Tiny" Harris.
King released "Made Man," T.I. dropped "The Right One" and "War," and Domani released "Ms. Jackson," with the family directly addressing 50's comments and family.
T.I.'s ongoing lyrical feud with 50 Cent appears to be persisting, with the Atlanta rapper's other son, Domani, now participating in the dispute.
On Thursday (February 26), Domani released a new diss track on his Instagram called "Ms. Jackson." The song — which begins with a sample from OutKast’s well-known 2000 hit of the same name — features the 24-year-old rapper writing a letter to Fif’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson, who passed away in a fire when the G-Unit leader was eight years old.
Listen to the track below:
"I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent," he raps in the opening bars. "He's a legend now, I guess it worked out, but I need some answers/ Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name?"
As the track continues, the intensity rises, with Domani expressing to 50's late mother that he's ready to take the life of the Queen's rapper.
"Cat’s got nine lives, one more will ring the bell and I don't wanna do it," he raps at one point, before being more blunt about his threat right before the end of the first verse.
"He used to be something / We thought it was a joke, but now we see it's something awful in him / I offer him a chance to reunite with you, and I'll do it / Nothing left to do, so I just send him to you, Ms. Jackson," he spits.
In another part of the track, Domani refers to 50 Cent as a "firebug," hinting at claims that 50 Cent was behind the suspicious fire that destroyed the multi-million dollar house where his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his first son, Marquise Jackson, resided.
The ongoing feud between T.I. and 50 Cent was revived earlier this month when Tip accused Fif of withdrawing from their VERZUZ battle. The Grand Hustle rapper asserted that he and 50 had agreed to treat the event as a celebration of their music catalogs, but Fif didn't follow up.
50 responded with a series of memes and jokes aimed at T.I.'s wife, Tiny Harris, and their son King. The exchange lasted for several days, leading to several diss tracks from T.I. and Instagram posts from 50.
50 Cent has deleted all the posts aimed at the Harris family, indicating he's moved past the exchange. However, this could change if Domani's track irritates him.




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