50 Cent’s Latest Response to King Harris and His Mom Shows He’s Not Holding Back. (Photo by Getty Images)
50 Cent’s latest social media clapback at King Harris and his mom reveals a pattern of targeting family members in rap feuds. Fans call out his brutal trolling.
50 Cent, a rapper known for his sharp verses and even sharper social media jabs, has recently sparked attention with another brutal comment in his ongoing rap feuds. This time, he turned his trolling focus on King Harris, the son of rapper T.I., and his mother, Tameka “Tiny” Harris. His latest move shows a clear pattern in how he handles his rap rivalries on social media.
The controversy began when 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tiny Harris and added a scathing comment: “I keep saying keep my name out your mouth, ok?” His comment was a direct response to something T.I. had said on Million Dollars Worth of Game. On the show, T.I. challenged 50 Cent to a one-on-one and expressed that he had lost respect for the rapper. But fans quickly noticed this wasn’t the first time 50 Cent had gone after his rival’s family.
In fact, this tactic of targeting family members appears to be a go-to for the rapper. Last year, Memphis rapper Finesse2Times found himself in the crosshairs after 50 Cent poked fun at the fact that Finesse wasn’t financially supporting his mother. Posting a jab on Instagram, 50 Cent wrote, “Hey Finesse, you look just like your momma, man; just call her.” He followed up with a sarcastic response: “I said, what the f* do you do when that happens? Nothing. Look at her and say you want some of this money or not. Stay your a off the phone, Ma. Who showed you how to make a video anyway?”
As expected, both of 50 Cent’s comments triggered harsh responses, not just from the individuals targeted, but also from their fanbases. 50 Cent’s responses highlight a typical pattern in his rap beefs: provoke, involve family, and watch the drama unfold. It’s a strategy that has kept fans engaged, but also drawn criticism for its personal and often cruel nature.
This latest round in 50 Cent’s social media rap wars continues to fuel the ongoing discussion about whether it’s just part of the game or a deeper, more spiteful method of dissing his rivals.

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