HangupsMusic.com – In a surprising turn of events, hip-hop titan Rick Ross has inserted himself into the ongoing lyrical spat between 50 Cent and T.I.’s son, King Harris. The Miami mogul’s involvement took an unexpected twist when he expressed a peculiar desire to obtain a T-shirt emblazoned with the image of 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson.
The escalating feud, which has seen King Harris unleash a barrage of diss tracks against the G-Unit general, gained a new dimension on Thursday, February 26th. Harris, continuing his vocal assault, released a new track titled "Sayless." Accompanying the song, an Instagram video showcased Harris sporting a provocative T-shirt featuring a graphic of 50 Cent’s mother. This bold sartorial choice, clearly intended to provoke, did not go unnoticed by Rick Ross.
Ross, a figure with a well-documented and often contentious history of animosity towards 50 Cent, was quick to react in the comment section of Harris’s post. His request, far from being a direct challenge or a supportive jab at Harris, was a curious inquiry about acquiring one of the distinctive T-shirts. "Need dat T in 3x lil bro," Ross commented, a seemingly casual yet loaded remark. King Harris, acknowledging the request, responded with a simple yet affirmative "I got you," accompanied by a purple heart and a salute emoji, indicating his willingness to fulfill the unusual demand.

King Harris’s diss track, "Sayless," is now available across digital streaming platforms. The song serves as a direct response to what Harris perceives as 50 Cent’s disrespectful treatment of his mother, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle, through unflattering memes. Beyond the personal affront, Harris also leveled accusations of 50 Cent being an informant, rapping, "How dare you talk about mamas/Your mama in the grave, yeah, dig her up they put her under/‘Bout my mama, bih, I’m on that, fk the static, we want thunder/You ducking pressure, bih, you ain’t the only one with commas." He further elaborated on the alleged snitching claims, stating, "Since you trolling, let’s get petty/They send shots, bih, we ready/I seen the black and white, you called the police, told the business."
This latest lyrical volley from King Harris is part of a broader offensive launched by the Harris family against 50 Cent. T.I. himself has released a series of four diss tracks targeting the New York rapper, and his other son, Domani, has also contributed to the musical onslaught. Despite the sustained pressure from T.I.’s sons, 50 Cent has yet to issue a direct response track to the Harris family. His silence in the face of these lyrical attacks has become a notable element of the ongoing dispute.
The dynamic of this rap beef, now involving Rick Ross in an unexpected capacity, adds another layer of intrigue to the already charged atmosphere. Ross’s request for the T-shirt, while seemingly a minor detail, highlights the deeply personal and often symbolic nature of rap feuds, where even the imagery of a deceased parent can become a tool in the lyrical warfare. The exchange between Ross and Harris suggests a potential, albeit unconventional, alliance or at least a shared sentiment against 50 Cent, further complicating the narrative of this burgeoning hip-hop conflict. The continued silence from 50 Cent only fuels speculation about his next move, leaving fans and industry observers alike to wonder how this multi-faceted beef will continue to unfold. The strategic use of imagery and personal attacks, as seen with King Harris’s T-shirt, underscores the raw and often provocative nature of contemporary rap rivalries.

