From Instagram Feuds to Broadway Openings, the “Verzuz” Fallout Gets Personal
The Cold War between 50 Cent and T.I. has officially turned into a scorched-earth social media campaign. What started as a dispute over a “failed” Verzuz agreement has spiraled into a family affair, involving diss tracks, low blows about spouses, and the next generation of the Harris clan.
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Broadway Shots and “Albino” Jabs
Taking his “get money” mantra to the theater, Fif took to Instagram this morning to promote the 2026 Broadway revival of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, which he is executive producing. Even while celebrating a cultural milestone, he couldn’t resist a dig at the King of the South.
“Opening night April 25,” 50 captioned the post. “No rappers, No bad BBL’s, No little f*cked up albino kids. just sold out BROADWAY 🎭 what 😳!”
The “albino” comment is a direct, albeit controversial, shot at T.I.’s son, King Harris, who has been vocal in his father’s defense.
King Harris Enters the Chat
Fed up with the shots at his family, King Harris launched a multi-point counter-offensive against the G-Unit mogul. In a scathing social media blast, King dug deep into 50’s history, citing:
- The 2000 Shooting: Re-examining the “9 shots” narrative.
- The Lil Kim Feud: Calling out 50 for dissing the Queen Bee after alleged dating attempts.
- The Graduation Era: Reminding the world of the 2007 sales battle where Kanye West outsold Curtis.
“Damn near 30 years later, he’s still the same attention-wh*re,” King concluded.
How Did We Get Here?
The tension reached a boiling point after T.I. appeared on a recent podcast claiming 50 Cent “ducked” a Verzuz battle they had allegedly agreed upon. Tip stated he had “zero respect” for 50 as a result, leading to a rapid-fire exchange:
- The Photo: 50 posted an unflattering photo of T.I.’s wife, Tiny Harris.
- The Tracks: T.I. responded with two back-to-back diss tracks.
- The Low Blow: Yesterday, T.I. hit 50 where it hurts most, family, posting a birthday tribute to his own mother with the caption: “My biggest flex is being able to protect my mama til I could provide her a better life… Yo turn.”
As of now, 50 Cent seems more focused on his April 25th Broadway debut than responding to the music, proving that in 2026, the most effective diss might just be a sold-out box office.



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