T.I.’s Son, Domani, Addresses 50 Cent Regarding The OutKast-Sampling Song “Ms. Jackson.”

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T.I.’s son, Domani, has become involved in his father’s dispute with 50 Cent, seeking to address the G-Unit leader directly.

The 24-year-old rapper has released a new song titled “Ms. Jackson,” which transforms the idea of OutKast’s classic into a message for 50’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson.

In the song, Domani communicates with Ms. Jackson, questioning whether she is proud of her son’s actions, which include harsh social media posts targeting T.I.’s wife, Tiny, and his son, King Harris, while refraining from direct insults aimed at T.I. himself.

He questions, “Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name? / I need to know ’cause I can’t sleep at night thinking you died in vain,” and suggests that people may avoid telling 50 the truth due to his influence.

In a subsequent verse, Domani addresses 50 Cent, encouraging him to learn about his family. He reflects on 50’s lack of familial relationships and suggests this may inform his comments about others.

He also critiques 50’s career success, referencing one of his popular songs: “Love it when we fall down, that’s when Curtis gets paid / Many Men sin but don’t profit like you from it.”

The track contains more serious undertones, as Domani concludes by warning 50: “The next time you missing mama, I can send you right to her / Try your luck!”

“Ms. Jackson” arrives amid a series of diss tracks directed at 50 Cent from T.I., including “War,” “The Right One,” and “What Bully.”

This conflict has intensified following 50’s dismissal of T.I.’s proposal for a Verzuz battle, leading T.I. to take direct shots at him, incorporating personal elements such as family and past relationships.

Despite these confrontational statements, 50 has indicated that he does not plan to engage in a rap battle with T.I., making his position clear through social media communications.

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