T.I. and Tiny Harris’ youngest daughter, Heiress Harris, has entered the ongoing feud with 50 Cent, delivering a vocal clapback after he posted an unflattering photo of her mother on Instagram.
The 9-year-old’s response, captured in a short video that quickly circulated online, has added a new layer to a dispute that has steadily drawn in multiple members of the Harris family.
The 16-second clip, shared by @raindropsmedia1 on X, shows Heiress singing, “I dare you to say that again to my face, I don’t play ’bout my mama.” The video features edited overlays placing 50 Cent’s face into the frame, turning her melodic performance into a pointed rebuttal. Within hours, the post surpassed 262,000 views.
Heiress’ response follows a series of public exchanges between T.I. and 50 Cent that escalated in recent weeks. On February 6 and 7, T.I. appeared on Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson, where he discussed a potential Verzuz battle with 50 Cent. During the conversation, T.I. said he wanted the matchup but suggested 50 Cent was “ducking smoke.”
Shortly after, 50 Cent responded on Instagram by reposting the cover of T.I.’s 2014 album Paperwork and captioning it with commentary referencing “snitching.” The tension continued on February 22 when T.I., speaking on Million Dollaz Worth of Game, claimed the two had privately agreed to a Verzuz battle before 50 Cent allegedly backed out.
In response, 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tiny Harris on Instagram, directly targeting T.I.’s wife. The post also compared T.I.’s son King Harris to Pepe the Frog, widening the scope of the dispute to include the family.
T.I. reacted in the comments of the post with explicit language, while his sons King and Domani released diss songs of their own. By February 27, Heiress joined her brothers in publicly defending their mother.
Unlike the more aggressive tone of diss tracks, Heiress’ contribution leaned into melodic runs and ad-libs while maintaining a clear message of loyalty to her mother.
Online reactions were mixed. Some users questioned whether it was appropriate for a child to be involved in a public dispute with an adult rapper. One post described the situation as embarrassing, asking why a child was participating in a feud with a grown man. Others accused the family of seeking attention, while some expressed fatigue over the ongoing back-and-forth.
Still, others found humor in the collective response. One user compared the family’s approach to childhood advice about sticking together in a fight, suggesting the message was clear: challenge one, and the whole family responds. Another warned that if 50 Cent escalated further, critics might react differently.
