T.I.’s son Domani Harris again takes shots at 50 Cent by leaving flowers at rap mogul’s mother’s grave in his diss track “Firebug”


Domani Harris has taken shots at 50 Cent’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, in his new diss track called Firebug. The song was originally released as Mrs. Jackson, but it was dropped on streaming services with the title, Firebug.

Firebug is part of Domani Harris’ latest album titled Hot Seat. Released on March 20, 2026, the album consists of nine tracks. It also includes the song, PU$Y, which is another track throwing shade at 50 Cent. The music video for Firebug was released on April 4, 2026, and has already amassed over 181k views in less than three days.

In the video, T.I.’s son is seen leaving flowers on Sabrina Jackson’s grave. For the unversed, Fif’s mother died in a fire when he was just eight years old. From then on, the rapper was raised by his grandparents. According to a past MSNBC interview of 50 Cent, his mother was a drug dealer in Jamaica. Domani Harris’ music video also features visuals of burning house, seemingly referencing how Sabrina Jackson passed away.

“I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent. 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?” raps Domani in Firebug.

The Atlanta rapper continues:

“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.”

The two hip-hop giants have been involved in a longstanding feud for many years. It was rekindled in February 2026, when Domani Harris accused Fifty of dropping out of their allegedly planned VERZUZ battle. The latter responded with a series of memes while Domani reciprocated with diss tracks.

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Domani Harris disses 50 Cent about sexual harrassment accusations by ex Daphne Joy in “PU$Y”

2018 BET Experience - Coca-Cola Music Studio - Day 2 - Source: Getty
2018 BET Experience – Coca-Cola Music Studio – Day 2 – Source: Getty

Domani Harris has also taken digs at 50 Cent’s legal feud with ex Daphne Joy in his song PU$Y. Released on March 6, 2026, the song references the time 50 Cent’s ex Daphne Joy accused him of sexual assault and physical abuse. The pair reportedly started dating in 2011 and welcomed their son, Sire, a year later. However, they broke up shortly after.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Joy took to Instagram in March 2024 and claimed that Fif had previously assaulted and physically abused her.

“Let’s put the real focus on your true evil actions of r*ping me and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will handle you from this point on. You have permanently damaged the last hope I had for you as a father to preserve our family with these last and final false slams made against me. You have broken our hearts for the last and final time,” she wrote.

The post has since been deleted and 50 Cent has claimed that the accusations were “false and baseless.”

The cover for Domani Harris’ song also features a snapshot of one of Joy’s posts in which she accused 50 Cent of assault. Towards the end of the track, Harris namedrops Daphne Joy

“That sugar water got you, now you turn sweet I smell pu**y / N***a yeah I read you like a book read / Come bring your act to school, quit playing hooky / Right now I smell pussy / You a pussy / You beat the weak, okay you wanna cookie / My n***a you a pussy / Yeah yo eatin’ duck, well let me cook, B / I burn you like he tried to burn your own seed,” raps Domani Harris.

He continues:

“Bring back the vest, when you was at your best,” he continues. “Not that it would matter, fuck your chest / ‘Cause why I’m at your neck for talkin’ out it / Yeah let’s talk about it, don’t get quiet now / The quiet kid done fuckin’ dialed in / Don’t throw the towel now, y’all chime in / He need an audience so give it to him.”

The song has already reached almost 90k likes on Instagram. Stay tuned for future updates about this viral feud.

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