Ti was reportedly arrested after attempting to confront 50 Cent outside a club and things quickly spiraled out of control.

With tensions already running high between the Harris family and 50 Cent, this altercation has sent shock waves through the internet.

In this video, we’ll break down the full story and show exactly what led to TI’s arrest.

The TI and 50 Cent situation in 2026 starts with one thing, a Versa’s battle.

That is the origin of everything we are about to talk about.

The issue traces back to comments TI made on Milliondolls worth of game where he claimed both sides had agreed to a Verzoo matchup and that he was supposed to be the one to announce it.

According to Tip, 50 later switched up and played oblivious once the idea was made public, sparking the confrontation.

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Now, to understand why this matters, you have to understand the history between these two.

The beef first began way back in 2006 when both rappers were debatably at their peak.

While it never kicked off, there were definite signs of them not liking each other.

But in the mid 2000s, neither of them had enough reason to fully go at each other publicly.

They had bigger things going on.

TI was running Atlanta.

50 Cent was running New York.

Both were selling records.

Both were making movies.

Both were building empires.

There was competition, but it stayed in that zone of mutual awareness rather than open hostility.

That changed in late 2007.

In late 2007, TI would be arrested on federal gun charges.

By March, he would make a deal with the feds, serving only a year in prison.

That deal became a focal point of the tension.

This would catch the eye of 50, who would disc tip on the gunnit cut, “You so tough.

” 50’s position was clear.

The math was not adding up.

10 machine guns, 12 months.

That was the line 50 kept pushing, and that was the seed of the snitch narrative that would follow TI for years.

Then came the second arrest.

6 months after being released from prison, TI got jammed up again when he and his wife Tiny were caught with pills that resembled ecstasy and weed.

This led to him being sentenced to another 11 months in jail and prompted 50 Cent to very publicly question why Tiny didn’t take the fall for her husband.

Ti did not take that well.

He responded in a Vibe cover story saying, “I’mma tell you 50 Cent and anybody else, we not going to have no discussion about what my old lady should have, would have, could have done for anything as it pertains to me.

I’m the only one in my family that’s going to take a lick when it pertains to the legal system.

I feel that a person that stands behind his woman for a criminal charge is a coward.

Anyway, the two would actually hop on a call and squash it not long after.

In December of that year, 50 told Vibe that he and Ti had settled things in a conversation that got heated, so they moved on for a while.

Fast forward to 2021, he co hits Verzu’s battles start popping up everywhere.

On 50 Cent’s 45th birthday, Ti took to Instagram to offer his wellwishes.

This was back in the early days of the CO 19 pandemic when Verzoo’s events had just begun popping off and Harris used the opportunity of wishing Fif a happy birthday to challenge him to a battle.

In an Instagram video, he said, “Pull your ass up with 20 of your records, man.

Sit across from me, man, and get this work, man.

” There was a bit of animosity in the message, though, as Tip added.

But I understand if you don’t want to answer to that challenge because last time you got challenged, Kanye West dusted your ass off, referring to Yeah.

and 50’s chart battle for their respective September 11th, 2007 releases, Graduation and Curtis.

50 did not take the bait.

He laughed it off on social media and moved on.

But TI did not let it go.

On February 6th, 2026, TI goes on Night Cap live.

Shannon Sharp and Chad Oasinko’s show and says he wanted 50 fver’s and that 50 don’t want no smoke.

Then the million dollars worth of game clips circulated.

Ti explained on million dollars worth of game that the matchup wasn’t to pit them against each other.

It was really about celebrating each other’s catalog, said Ti.

Me and this Naray talked about this.

I just ain’t call him out of the blue.

This ain’t come out of nowhere.

We were moving around in Los Angeles selling some shows together.

According to the rapper, the two came to an agreement for the Verz, and Ti was supposed to mention it publicly, but when he did, he alleges Fif acted confused.

Ti made his position clear.

Now, I question your character and just say you don’t want to do it.

And that is where the wheels came off.

50 fired back by posting old clips tied to TI’s legal history.

Specifically, a 2008 Crimestoppers ad and video of TI testifying in connection to a 2008 murder case involving his friend.

It’s classic, I’m not battling you, I’m discrediting you trolling.

50 was not interested in doing a verus.

He was interested in making TI look like a rat.

And that is where the entire situation shifted from a disagreement about a music event into something far more personal.

something that would involve families, federal documents, and confrontations that made the internet lose its mind.

After TI publicly said he had lost respect for 50 Cent, 50 did what 50 does.

He went to Instagram.

Ti and 50 Cents feud was reignited earlier in February after Tip voiced his confidence in taking 50 out in a potential Verzus battle.

50 didn’t want anything to do with the Verzus, which led 50 to slam Tip and call him King Rat in an Instagram comment.

Ti fired back.

You playing on my name when only one of us a rat in real life.

You know I got your paperwork right and my transcript is available online.

He also called 50s excuses useless and told him to get in the box or shut up.

But 50 was not done.

He escalated things beyond music beyond the two of them.

50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of Tama Tiny Harris on social media during his ongoing feud with her husband Ti.

He captioned it with a remark telling Ti to keep his name out of his mouth, which many people saw as mocking or disrespectful toward Tiny.

That photo changed everything.

When you bring a man’s wife into a beef, you cross a line.

Ti and his family took it personally, and the first person to respond was not Ti.

It was his son, King Harris.

King Harris, the Atlanta rapper’s youngest son, took to Instagram in defense of his mother.

With several posts pointing out 50’s prior beefs, the aftermath of his 2000 shooting, previous accusations of domestic violence, and more, King did not hold back.

King was quick to respond, sharing a photo of 50 in court with the caption, “All you do is apply pressure to females.

” “Bring that smoke to the chimney.

Just getting started.

” 50 Cent has gone to trial in 2013 for domestic abuse.

The beef took a darker turn when Ti’s son, King Harris, jumped into the mix and targeted 50’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson.

King posted a video demanding that 50 post a photo of his mother’s grave and made it clear his family was off limits.

Now, 50 Cent responded to King as well.

50 Cent continued to taunt King and Tiny Harris on Monday, February 23rd, as he reposted a clip from the 50 WTF podcast, which saw the co-hosts disparaging both members of the Harris family.

The situation was getting uglier by the hour.

Though both MC’s certainly have more powerful beefs with other rappers, the New York icon and the Atlanta star seem to now have genuine disdain for one another.

The battle has escalated to include wives, children, and even a deceased mother, a place we never want these disputes to go.

Then something else happened.

Beyonce’s mother got pulled into it.

50 Cent dragged Tina Nolles into his beef with Ti after she voiced support for Tiny Harris on Instagram earlier this week.

In doing so, he shared a picture of Nolles with the caption, “I’m not going to do it, but [ __ ] is getting weird.

” “Little [ __ ] up albino kids grandmother’s getting involved.

WTF, lol.

” That post drew immediate backlash.

She didn’t even say anything about him.

She showed love to Tiny, one user wrote.

Another added, “I just hate that he was beefing with a man and took it out on a woman.

Now attacking another woman only because she was giving love to the woman he attacked.

I think it’s weird to do this, but ignore Ti, a man and king, a young man.

What Tina Nolles had actually posted was simple.

In Nol’s post, she shared a video of Tiny and wrote, “You feel that? That’s what real feminine energy looks like.

Major girl, effortless, beautiful, unbothered, glow season.

That is it.

That is all she said.

” And 50 went after her for it.

The feud had officially moved beyond Ti and 50 Cent.

It was now involving their families, their associates, and anyone in the vicinity who dared to pick a side.

And while 50 Cent was busy posting memes and trolling on Instagram, Ti was doing something different.

He was going to the studio.

While 50 Cent trolled on social media, TI picked up a microphone.

In the midst of their highly publicized 2026 feud, TI released a diss track titled War, according to Complex, dropped on Feba 22.

as tensions boiled over after 50 C trolled him on social media.

The song serves as both a warning and a lyrical challenge.

The track did not mention 50 Cent by name, but nobody needed to guess who it was aimed at.

It was widely interpreted as a direct shot in response to a controversial Instagram post in which 50 Cent shared an unflattering photo of Ti’s wife, Tamika Tiny Harris.

Then the next day, Ti dropped a second track.

Ti is keeping his foot on 50 Cent’s neck by unloading a second disc song aimed at his longtime rival.

Just a day after declaring war on the G-unit general, Tip has doubled back with a longer, more blistering track called The Right One, on which he aims a flurry of bruising jabs at 50.

Backed by a hard-hitting trap beat, the Atlanta rap legend gets personal as he taunts Fif over his appearance.

Career moves outside of rap and his baby mother Daphne Joy, who was previously in a relationship with Diddy.

On the right one, TI went line for line through 50s career losses.

After downplaying the Queens, New York native musical legacy, and warning him that he will end up somewhere pushing daffodils, Tip ends the scathing disc song by bringing up 50s past beefs with other rappers.

Murder Inc.

pumped his ass full of bullet holes.

Cam did him like a hoe on the radio.

Took losses from Rick Ross and Fat Joe.

TI was not slowing down.

On February 25th and 26th, TIP dropped two more tracks, Lessons in What Bully, claiming he wasn’t expecting 50 to respond with a track as the New Yorker continued to respond with memes online, that is four diss tracks in the span of about 5 days.

War the right one.

What Bully Lessons? Ti was operating like a man who had been holding things in for a long time and finally had the green light to let it all out.

TI dropped his fourth diss track titled Lessons on Thursday evening, February 26th, and he paired it with a message.

Yeah, I changed my mind too, Finn.

I don’t want you to rap cuz we all know it’ll be a anyway.

We just want you to answer to these Johnson’s you juggling in real life.

You can write a poem, draw a picture, do a dance or song to explain this cuz we want to and no.

Now, keep on posting.

Ion make memes, I make music pay.

That caption was Ti drawing a line in the sand.

He was not asking for a rap battle anymore.

He was asking 50 to explain the allegations that were about to surface.

Because while TI was dropping diss tracks, his son King was about to drop something else entirely.

And 50’s response, 50 has refused to respond to tip with raps, but has continued to reply with various memes and posts to social media.

Goes to old rappers still trying to battle rap.

Chat GPT told me that I don’t need to rap.

You need me to rap.

50 replied in his caption of a since deleted post with a stupid AA award diploma photo.

50 Cent was maintaining his position.

He was above this.

He was not going to rap.

He was not going to get in the studio.

He was going to continue trolling from the comfort of his Instagram account.

But here is the thing.

That approach works when the beef is just entertainment.

When it is just two rappers going back and forth, it stops working when someone drops federal paperwork.

And that is exactly what happened next.

And Ti’s sons were not done.

TI’s sons are defending their dad with their own diss tracks aimed at 50 Cent.

After Tip dropped his fourth disc on Thursday night, February 26th, Demany and King Harris trashed the Gun Boss on their respective songs.

King Harris shared his song with a video that impressed fans and rappers alike.

In it, he wears a black t-shirt with a photo of 50 Cents deceased mother on it.

As he wraps the song, Harris lights up a blunt and even tries to pass it to the photo of Fif’s late mom.

How dare you talk about mamas, King raps.

The video caught plenty of attention online.

Even Rick Ross, who’s also not a fan of 50 Cent, hopped in the comments to share his approval of the song in his t-shirt.

Need that tea in a 3X Lil Bro? Ros wrote in a comment under King’s post.

Demani also got involved.

Demani also took offense to 50 Cents previous post about TI.

His track Jackson uses J.

Cole’s poor thing beat and samples Outcast’s timeless classic.

Demani uses his first verse to speak directly to 50 Cents late mother.

Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name? I need to know cuz I can’t sleep at night thinking you died in vain.

He wraps.

The entire Harris family was now involved and the public response was enormous.

Elsewhere, Tip earned his first solo Billboard Hot 100 entry in more than a decade with Let them Know.

The beef was actually helping Ti’s music reach new audiences, but the music was about to take a backseat because the next phase of this situation involved documents, federal documents, and they were aimed directly at 50 Cent.

This is where the situation took a turn that nobody expected.

This week, King Harris, TI’s 21-year-old son, posted what he described as a 2009 federal document related to the murder investigation of Loel Loi Mack Fletcher.

The filing references an anonymous call.

Now, let us break down who Loi Mack was and why this matters.

Lel Loi Mack Fletcher was a GU affiliate.

He was close to 50 Cent.

He was murdered and the murder was linked to James Jimmy Henchman Roseman, a music executive who had an ongoing conflict with 50 Cent.

King Harris posted what he claims are FBI documents from October 12th, 2009, alleging that Curtis 50 Cent Jackson cooperated with federal agents in the murder investigation of Lelo Mack Fletcher, a Gunit affiliate whose killing was linked to music executive James Jimmy Henchman Roseman.

According to the documents King Harris shared on social media, 50 Cent allegedly placed an anonymous tip with authorities accusing Roseman of orchestrating Fletcher’s death in retaliation for an earlier assault on Roseman’s son.

The documents claimed the rapper told agents he feared for his life.

The document that King posted was specific.

TI’s son posted what appears to be an official FBI report from October 12th, 2009 detailing 50 Cent’s interview with agents.

The document reveals that 50 Cent confirmed he placed an anonymous tip regarding Lel Loi Mack Fletcher’s homicide investigation.

Fif supposedly told agents he feared for his life and accused James Henchman Roseman of Fletcher’s death as retaliation for an assault on Roseman’s son.

King Harris captioned his post with a message that left no room for interpretation.

He wrote, “I got 21 question, but just answer this one.

So who was Load Mack? Y’all know whoever he was.

” After he died, that’s when Freaky Cent started to fear for his life.

Is this who called my pops a rat with no black and white? Well, here’s yours, sir.

That post hit the internet like a bomb.

The implications were massive.

50 Cent, the man who built his career on being the toughest, most unshakable figure in hip hop, was now facing allegations that he cooperated with federal agents.

In hip hop, being labeled a snitch can be career ending.

Now, here’s what makes this complicated.

The takeaway.

According to some, King Harris may have thought he was delivering a knockout blow.

Instead, he recycled debunked documents in a beef that has already gone too far.

These documents have surfaced before.

The documents posted by King Harris echo earlier public allegations and legal filings.

In 2014 and 2015, court records and media reports connected Roseman to the killing of Fletcher and referenced witnesses and intercepted communications used in the federal case.

And there is an important detail.

Jimmy Henchman was convicted in 2017 of ordering Fletcher’s murder and sentenced to life plus 30 years in federal prison.

According to the US Department of Justice, that conviction stood on its own evidence, not on any cooperation from 50 Cent.

Representatives for 50 Cent did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The FBI and federal prosecutors declined to comment on the authenticity of the documents posted on social media.

So, the question becomes, are these documents real? And even if they are, does calling in a tip about the murder of your friend actually qualify as snitching in the way hip hop defines it? That is a debate that has been raging across social media since King dropped the papers.

What is not debatable is the impact.

The post circulated everywhere.

It was on every hip-hop blog, every podcast, every Twitter timeline, and it directly contradicted 50 Cent’s yearslong campaign to label TI as a rat.

Because here is the irony.

50 Cent has been the one calling TI a snitch for years.

He posted the Crimestoppers ad.

He posted the courtroom testimony video.

He called him King Rat.

He built his entire position in this beef on the idea that TI was the one who cooperated with the government.

And now federal paperwork, whether debunked or not, was being thrown back in his face.

The narrative was flipping and 50 Cents response was telling.

50 has since backed down and scrubbed his entire IG feed of all his previous posts tied to TI and his family members such as Tip’s wife Tiny Harris and son King Harris.

“I’m out of here.

You guys hurt my feelings.

” 50 wrote alongside a photo of him heading on a private jet.

50 Cent deleted everything.

Every meme, every post about Tiny, every post about King, every post about Ti, all of it gone.

Now 50 framed it as a joke.

You guys hurt my feelings, but the timing was impossible to ignore.

The paperwork drops and suddenly 50 Cent, the man who never backs down, is cleaning his Instagram page and getting on a jet.

To understand the weight of the federal paperwork allegations, you have to understand how the system works.

When someone is arrested on federal charges, snitching is like a plea bargain.

You have information that can help the prosecution build a case.

However, the prosecutor must determine whether your involvement will help the case or hurt it.

The distinction between being a cooperating witness, a confidential informant, and simply calling in a tip is important.

But in hip hop, those distinctions do not matter.

Any cooperation with law enforcement is viewed the same way.

And that is what made King’s post so devastating.

It did not matter whether the documents were debunked.

It did not matter whether calling in a tip about your friend’s murder is morally justifiable.

What mattered was the optics, and the optics were bad for 50 Cent.

So where does this leave everything? 50 Cent and TI’s feud has escalated beyond belief in 2026.

What started as a disagreement about a Verzu’s battle has become one of the most personal, most public rap beefs in recent memory.

Let us go through where each side stands.

TI has released four diss tracks.

War, the Right One, What Bully, and Lessons.

TI has a new album titled Kill the King coming in 2026.

The beef has given him renewed visibility.

His music is charting again.

His sons are making music.

The Harris family is presenting a united front.

Despite TI releasing two diss tracks aimed at him, 50 Cent has not responded with his own music as of late February 2026.

Instead, he’s kept his responses largely on social media with trolling and dismissive posts.

50 has not recorded a diss track.

He has not stepped into the studio.

His position has been that he is above this.

That TI needs him to rap, not the other way around, but action speak.

And the action that spoke loudest was 50 deleting all his posts.

The man who built a reputation on never backing down, never deleting, never showing weakness.

He wiped his page clean that told a story.

This latest attack comes after weeks of tension between the Harris family and 50 Cent over a Verzoo’s battle.

Ti claimed 50 Cent agreed to battle him, but ultimately backed out and the feud escalated when 50 Cent posted Ti testifying over the death of his good friend Philant Johnson and labeled the Atlanta rapper King Rat.

The beef went up a notch earlier this week after 50 Cent posted unflattering images of King’s mother, Tomica Tiny Harris, sparking an all-out war of insults and TI’s diss track to 50 Cent, the right one.

The feud even got so big that law enforcement weighed in.

The police department’s post received thousands of likes and shares as people found humor in law enforcement commenting on rap beef.

That is how public this has become.

Actual police departments are posting about it on social media.

Now, let us talk about 50 Cent’s position outside of this beef.

In 2026, 50 Cent is a lot more than just the guy who made in Da Club.

He’s a legacy rapper, a television mogul, a producer, and a meme ready personality who has turned his story into an entire ecosystem.

He has the Power Universe and a stack of other series.

He has tours, he has business ventures, and that is part of why these federal paperwork allegations are so significant.

The TI and 50 C feud shows no signs of slowing down.

And yet 50 Cent is taking the time to make an important announcement about the power universe.

50 Cent is a businessman now.

He has TV deals.

He has corporate relationships.

The Snitch label does not just affect his reputation in hip hop.

It affects his brand.

It affects his business.

It affects everything.

TI’s 2007 federal case is worth examining one more time for context.

The entertainer, whose real name is Clifford Harris, was arrested in a federal sting Saturday after his bodyguard turned informant delivered three machine guns and two silencers to the hip hop star.

According to a Justice Department statement, authorities said that Harris, 27, provided the bodyguard $12,000 to buy the weapons, which Harris is not allowed to own because he is a convicted felon.

TI was sentenced in Atlanta federal court to one year and one day in prison and ordered to pay a $100, $300 fine on weapons charges related to purchasing machine guns and silencers.

The rapper, whose real name is Clifford Harris, reached the terms of the sentence in a plea agreement with prosecutors last year.

50 Cents argument has always been that the sentence was too light, that the plea deal was suspicious, that TI must have given the government something in exchange for such a short sentence on such serious charges.

The plea agreement, which federal authorities called unique, allowed the rapper to remain out of prison for a year while he performed community service.

In that time, he mentored atrisisk students at 58 schools, 12 boys and girls clubs, nine churches, and many other nonprofit organizations, according to court documents.

But now, with the alleged paperwork on 50 Cent circulating, the who is the real rat conversation has been reframed.

Both sides have allegations, both sides have documents, and neither side is backing down.

The confrontation between these two in 2026 is not just about music.

It is about legacy.

It is about credibility.

It is about who gets to wear the label of authenticity in a genre that values it above everything else.

TI has been fighting the snitch label for nearly two decades.

50 Cent has been the one putting that label on him.

He posted the Crimestoppers ad.

He posted the courtroom testimony video.

He called him King Rat.

He built his entire position in this beef on the idea that TI was the one who cooperated with the government.

And now in a twist that nobody saw coming, the roles are being reversed.

From there, things unraveled fast.

Discres were released, shots were fired on social media.

Past feuds resurfaced, and the back and forth move beyond music, pulling in family members and personal history along the way.

What could have remained light speculation has now grown into one of the first real rap beefs of the year, and it’s clearly no longer just entertainment.

The question is, what happens next? Does 50 Cent finally respond with music? Does TI keep dropping tracks? Do the federal paperwork allegations gain enough traction to genuinely impact 50’s career and business empire? Or does this, like so many rap beefs before it, eventually fade away when both sides get tired? One thing is clear.

It’s worth pointing out that traditional rap beef usually takes place with a series of diss tracks between rappers.

However, 50 Cent has yet to release a new song and that silence more than anything is what people are talking about.

In a genre built on verbal combat, 50 Cent is choosing not to fight with words.

He is choosing memes over bars.

He is choosing delete buttons over diss tracks.

Whether that is a power move or a sign of something else is for you to decide.

But what cannot be denied is that Ti and the Harris family have not blinked.

They came with music.

They came with federal documents.

They came as a family.

And they are not showing any signs of stopping.

The long-standing tension between two of hip hop’s most influential veterans has reached a boiling point.

In early 2026, Atlanta’s TI publicly called out 50 Cent for backing out of a potential Verzu’s battle, a live stream format where artists showcase their hit cataloges, and the situation quickly spiraled into a full-blown feud that has played out across social platforms and in music.

TI said it himself when he addressed the situation on social media.

He does not make memes.

He makes music.

And in February 2026, he made a lot of it.

All of it aimed at one man.

And whether 50 Cent ever responds in kind remains to be seen.

But the internet is watching.

The culture is watching.

And this beef between TI and 50 Cent is far from