Domani Diss Track: Rapper Threatens to Send 50 Cent to See His Mother

by Sofia Alvarez Entertainment Editor

The already heated feud between rappers 50 Cent, and T.I. Has taken a deeply personal turn, with T.I.’s son, Domani, releasing a new diss track that directly addresses 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson. The track, titled “Ms. Jackson,” samples OutKast’s 2000 hit of the same name and marks the latest escalation in a conflict that began over a proposed Verzuz battle and spiraled after 50 Cent shared unflattering photos of T.I.’s wife, Tiny Harris.

Domani, 24, posted the track to Instagram on Thursday night, immediately sparking conversation and controversy. The song opens with a direct address to Sabrina Jackson, who died in 1992 when 50 Cent was eight years old, questioning whether she would be proud of the man her son has become. “Ms. Jackson, am I overreacting or is it valid?” Domani raps. “I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent.” He continues, “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?/I need to know cuz I can’t sleep at night thinking you died in vain.”

The tone of “Ms. Jackson” shifts as the track progresses, becoming increasingly confrontational. Domani alludes to a threat against 50 Cent’s life, referencing the nine times the rapper was shot in 2000. Complex reports Domani raps, “Cat’s got nine lives, one more will ring the bell and I don’t wanna do it.” He concludes the verse with a stark warning: “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.”

This latest volley comes after a week of escalating tensions. The initial spark was a disagreement between 50 Cent and T.I. Regarding a potential Verzuz battle, a popular hip-hop livestream event. The Grio details how the situation quickly devolved when 50 Cent began posting images of Tiny Harris on social media that T.I. And his family considered disrespectful. T.I. Responded with four diss tracks of his own, and his son, King Harris, also released songs targeting 50 Cent. King Harris was even seen wearing a t-shirt featuring a picture of 50 Cent’s mother in a promotional video for his song “Sayless.”

The involvement of family members has drawn criticism, particularly Domani’s decision to address 50 Cent’s deceased mother. The practice of referencing an opponent’s mother in rap disses is a long-standing, and often controversial, tradition in hip-hop culture. The move has been widely discussed on social media, with many expressing shock and disapproval.

As of Friday, February 27, 2026, 50 Cent has not publicly responded to Domani’s track. However, he has previously indicated he has no intention of engaging in a musical back-and-forth with T.I., suggesting he doesn’t want to give the Atlanta rapper the satisfaction of a response. Whether this stance will hold remains to be seen.

The feud highlights the complex dynamics within hip-hop, where personal attacks and family involvement are not uncommon. It also raises questions about the boundaries of acceptable discourse in rap music and the potential consequences of escalating conflicts to deeply personal levels. The situation is ongoing, and further developments are expected as the artists continue to navigate this public dispute.

The next development in this situation will likely be a response, or continued silence, from 50 Cent. Fans and industry observers are watching closely to see if he will address the latest provocation or maintain his position of non-engagement.

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