T.I. has intensified his long-running dispute with 50 Cent, releasing two diss tracks within 24 hours as tensions rise over a cancelled Verzuz battle.
The renewed clash follows recent podcast appearances by T.I. on “Nightcap” and “Million Dollaz Worth of Game”, where he alleged that 50 Cent had previously agreed to a Verzuz showdown celebrating their respective catalogues.
According to T.I., the agreement was later denied once discussions became public. He claimed the reversal cost him respect and described 50 Cent as unwilling to share a stage.
Social Media Back-and-Forth
50 Cent responded on social media with memes and a controversial post featuring an unflattering image of T.I.’s wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, captioned “God don’t like ugly.”
The exchange drew in T.I.’s son, King Harris, who publicly criticised 50 Cent and referenced the rapper’s late mother, further escalating tensions online.
“War” Marks Musical Response
T.I. shifted the confrontation into music on Sunday, February 22, releasing “War,” a pointed diss track produced in part by DJ Toomp.
The record directly challenges 50 Cent and references the stalled Verzuz conversation. Accompanied by a video, the track circulated widely across digital platforms.
Second Track “Right One” Drops
Less than a day later, on Monday, February 23, T.I. released a second track titled “Right One” on Hot 107.9 in Atlanta.
Shared on social media with the caption “Now say sum’ else…,” the song defends his family and delivers further criticism. Lyrics describe 50 Cent as a “keyboard warrior” while questioning his legacy and history of public disputes.
The rapid back-to-back releases mark a significant escalation in a rivalry that has played out across interviews, social media, and now music.
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