The long-simmering tension between T.I. and 50 Cent has flared up again — and this time the conflict has returned to where both artists built their reputations: the recording booth.
Not long after 50 Cent suggested that he had no interest in responding to T.I. on wax, the Atlanta rapper moved in the opposite direction. Instead of letting the exchange remain in interviews and social media commentary, T.I. released another diss record aimed squarely at the G-Unit mogul, reigniting debate among hip-hop fans.
On the track, T.I. delivers a line that has quickly become the focal point of the conversation online:
“He beat on female, and I know detail, could be a free L to hand out, but I know he tell.”
The lyric appears to reference past allegations and legal controversies while also casting doubt on 50 Cent’s credibility. Within the context of the song, the line functions as both accusation and challenge — the kind of pointed jab that has historically defined rap rivalries.
What makes the moment more notable is the contrast with 50 Cent’s earlier stance. The New York rapper had recently implied that he wouldn’t engage in a lyrical response, suggesting the feud might remain limited to commentary rather than music.
T.I.’s decision changes that dynamic.
By taking the conflict back into a diss track, he effectively reframes the rivalry as a traditional rap battle rather than a series of online exchanges. Whether 50 chooses to answer on record or maintain his silence, the move places the spotlight firmly on the music.
With social media already amplifying every new development between the two artists, the latest track makes one thing clear: T.I. is willing to keep the confrontation alive in the studio.
And in hip-hop, once a feud returns to the booth, the pressure rarely stays quiet for long.
T.I. drops a fourth diss track against 50 Cent after 50 suggested that he won’t be responding in the booth:
“He beat on female, and I know detail, could be a free L to hand out, but I know he tell” pic.twitter.com/JmASF4i95w
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) February 26, 2026