King Harris tells 50 Cent to dig up his dead mother after 50 posts unflattering photo of Tiny Harris [VIDEO]
T.I.’s Son Enters the T.I. vs. 50 Cent Beef With a Explosive Video Targeting 50 Cent’s Deceased Mother Sabrina Jackson
King Harris, the son of T.I. and Tiny Harris, entered the ongoing feud between his father and 50 Cent on February 22, with a fiery selfie-style video that quickly went viral. In the clip, King fires back at 50 Cent after the rapper posted an unflattering photo of Tiny Harris on Instagram. Thus, directly invoking 50 Cent’s deceased mother Sabrina Jackson and demanding he post a photo of her grave instead. The video amassed over seven million views on X within hours of being posted.
The beef between T.I. and 50 Cent began earlier this month, when T.I. publicly accused 50 of agreeing to a Verzuz battle and then backing out after T.I. announced it. T.I. responded by releasing a diss track and trading social media jabs with 50. As a result, 50 escalated on February 22 by posting the photo of Tiny with the caption, “I keep saying keep my name out ya mouth, ok?” King Harris’s video followed within hours.
Now, this video has become a defining moment of the beef. Thus, drawing reactions from across hip-hop and reigniting the debate about where the line is in rap feuds.
How the T.I. and 50 Cent Verzuz Beef Started
The tension between T.I. and 50 Cent erupted publicly in early this month over a Verzuz battle that never happened. T.I. claimed 50 Cent had initially agreed to the matchup. However, T.I. said 50 backed out after he made the announcement publicly. Feeling disrespected, T.I. took his grievances to social media and followed up with a diss track titled “Right One.” His diss directly addressed 50’s perceived cowardice in the industry. As a result, T.I. called out 50’s history with Murder Inc., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, and Jadakiss.
50 Cent responded the way he typically does. He responded through social media mockery and trolling rather than music. His posts escalated the tension steadily throughout the month. As a result, keeping the beef alive in headlines and feeds. The back-and-forth remained largely between the two artists. However, that changed when 50 made the decision to bring Tiny Harris into the conversation.
On February 22, 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tiny on Instagram with a pointed caption directed at T.I. That post changed the nature of the beef entirely. Thus, shifting it from a rap rivalry into a family matter. So, that is when King Harris decided he had seen enough.
What King Harris Said in His Viral Video Responding to 50 Cent
King Harris filmed himself in a direct-to-camera selfie video. Thus, speaking with visible intensity and raw emotion throughout. Staring into the lens with wide eyes and an unwavering delivery, King made his message to 50 Cent as clear as possible. Leave his mother out of it or face the consequences of having his own family brought into the conversation. His energy throughout the clip was that of a son who felt a line had been crossed and had no interest in staying quiet about it.
King repeatedly invoked 50 Cent’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, who passed away in 1983 when 50 Cent was just eight years old. He demanded that 50 post a photo of her grave. Thus, framing it as a sarcastic form of “paying respects” in response to 50’s decision to post Tiny. “Stop playing with my mama,” King said repeatedly. As a result, making clear that his family was not fair game. “I don’t know how you people are raised. I’m not raised like that.”
Separately from the video, King Harris posted still images to his Instagram Stories that included a photograph of a headstone bearing the Jackson family name. Thus, captioned with a direct taunt aimed at 50 Cent. The combination of the rant and the grave images made the moment one of the most discussed this week. As a result, many noted the rarity of a deceased parent’s gravesite being referenced so directly and publicly.
How Social Media Reacted to King Harris’s Response to 50 Cent
Reactions to King Harri’s 50 Cent dead mother’s video split sharply the moment it hit timelines. A significant portion of viewers defended King Harris without hesitation. Thus, arguing that 50 Cent opened the door by posting Tiny and that a man defends his mother by any means necessary. So, it is not just understandable — it’s expected. “If yo mama dead, you probably shouldn’t speak on theirs,” one reply with over 2,000 likes read. Thus, capturing the sentiment of those who felt 50 crossed the line first.
Critics pushed back just as hard, with many arguing that invoking and visually referencing a deceased parent’s gravesite crosses a line that cannot be justified regardless of what 50 posted. “If you have to bring the deceased into a beef, you lost the respect right there,” one widely liked reply stated. Several commenters noted that targeting 50 Cent specifically — a man who lost his mother at eight years old and has spoken openly about that trauma — was a particularly volatile choice.
The most liked replies, however, had nothing to do with the debate. Appearance-based jokes and memes dominated the highest engagement in the thread. One comment drew nearly 10,000 likes and others not far behind. Predictions about 50 Cent’s inevitable response were also among the most shared reactions. Most users were widely agreeing that whatever comes next is going to be significant.
Where T.I. Stands as the Beef Between His Son and 50 Cent Escalates
King Harris was posting videos and grave images. However, T.I. took a notably different approach. The rapper posted a video of a calm family dinner. Thereby, appearing entirely unbothered by the escalating chaos playing out on social media around him. Whether that was a deliberate statement or simply T.I. choosing to let his son handle his own business, the contrast between father and son’s responses was not lost on observers.
T.I.’s diss track “Right One” remains the most formal musical response to the beef so far. However, the conversation has largely moved off wax and onto social media. The Verzuz dispute that started it all has been overshadowed by the personal shots that followed, and T.I.’s original grievance about the canceled battle is now a footnote in a much messier story. His silence in the immediate aftermath of King’s video left fans speculating about whether he approves of how far things have gone.
The involvement of King Harris has added a generational dimension to the beef that neither T.I. nor 50 Cent fully controls. King is 21 years old, raised in the spotlight, and clearly willing to go places publicly that his father has not. Whether T.I. reins him in or lets him ride remains one of the more interesting subplots as the situation continues to develop.
What Comes Next in the T.I. vs. 50 Cent Beef
King Harris has pushed this beef into territory that is difficult to walk back from. 50 Cent has not responded publicly to King’s video as of this morning (February 24). However, the internet is watching closely — and the consensus across social media is that a response is coming. 50 Cent has one of the sharpest and most relentless social media presences and being directly challenged by T.I.’s son is not something he has historically let slide.
The visual element of King posting the grave images has also raised the stakes beyond the usual social media back-and-forth. Hip-hop beefs have escalated in ugly directions before, and commenters across platforms have noted that this one has moved past the point where either side can easily de-escalate without losing face. The Verzuz battle that started this conversation feels like a distant memory at this point.
What is clear is that the T.I. and 50 Cent beef is no longer just about two rap veterans settling a score over a canceled event. It is now a family affair, with real emotions, a deceased parent’s memory, and millions of eyes on every next move. How all parties choose to proceed will define how this chapter of hip-hop history is remembered.
Conclusion
King Harris’s viral video and grave images represent a significant escalation in the T.I. vs. 50 Cent beef. It is one that shifted the conversation from rap rivalry to something far more personal. Whether viewers see his actions as a son defending his mother or as crossing a line that should never be crossed, the moment has left a mark on the culture that won’t fade quickly.
This video has become part of the ongoing story of a beef that started over a Verzuz battle and has grown into something much larger. All eyes are on 50 Cent’s next move — and the internet is ready.
