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T.I. VS 50 CENT T.I. Fires Back At 50 Cent With Wild Accusations About His Personal Life! (Audio)

Mr. Clifford fires another verbal missile.

By Skyler SaundersPublished about 11 hours ago 3 min read

Beef, tension, and or drama are like the napalm to the rap game. They burn fiercely and stick to everything. With the current feud between TI and Co and 50 Cent simmering to a boil, it appears as if the two camps may never see eye to eye. The stakes seem too high and the two have gotten personal.

While 50 Cent is patiently waiting for an economic blow against TI, the Atlanta rapper has dropped three audio clips swatting at the Queens rapper.

King Harris, TI’s son, has recorded his own diss record against 50’s mom. This is hip hop. Nobody’s off limits including the deceased. There are no boundaries when a young man finds his mother disrespected by someone more than double his age.

There’s always talk about battles and the war. Curtis might have lost ground on the audio front but he’s a bigger mogul than TI. His business acumen is refined that he may never get in the booth or send messages with his songs against Clifford.

The reality of all the hooting and hollering going back and forth may be stopped with a few actions on the economic scale. What could Mr. Jackson do to show a major flex a la the Jim Jones shutdown at the apartment studio.

What monetary maneuver can Fifty exact against the “King of the South”? The bars feel strong and pointed against his opponent. And with his son as the rook, he’s protected (for the moment).

This is the contentious aspect of all this. Where there would normally be a response on audio from Fif, he has chosen not to get involved in the rapping sessions. Is he cooking up a response that might stop TI’s revenue streams? Will he slow his merch and touring numbers?

50 is too smart to just let all of this pass. He’s had friction with virtually everyone in the rap game, past and present. It looks like he might want to reveal some documents or something that could actually shut down his rap rival.

Given the fact this war of words is being waged at another pivotal moment in hip hop where stars may elevate or descend in their positions with just the wrong move.

The amount of animus that exists between 50 and TI makes for an exciting back and forth. But that would literally be amplified if the “Candy Shop” rapper shot back verbally.

What he seems to be doing is just allow TI and family to run out of ammunition and then attack him. TI has photographic evidence of 50 and documents. He claims that 50 became a stool pigeon and told.

The irony is that TI has been accused of being a concerned citizen or a snitch himself. He’s weaponizing the idea of informing to fit his narrative. This is the same Mr. Harris who recorded commercials for Crime Stoppers.

What they all need to realize is that snitching is a virtue. So to say that it is to be an evil act is to subvert the entire system of telling.

Allegedly, both of then have told on somebody. As they should. In the meantime, when 50 unloads his weaponry it could be nuclear. Tip has been on the forefront and gaining territory from 50. But Curtis may just have something on the “What You Know” rapper.

Either way, the two superstars must choose to become elder statesmen. Even King Harris needs to be more mature in his ability to convey his ideas. With all parties involved, there seems to be a decisive turn in the whole vocal melee.

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