King Harris Says He’s ‘Smoking On’ 50 Cent’s Mom in New Diss Track

The move comes as tensions between T.I.’s son and 50 Cent continue to escalate through diss tracks and social media posts.

King Harris with curly hair and a peace sign, and 50 Cent, smiling and wearing a cap and chain.

(Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage), (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Getty Images) Advertisement

The ongoing feud between King Harris and 50 Cent appears to have taken another provocative turn, this time involving cannabis packaging that references 50’s late mother.

In a video shared on Instagram, Harris, the son of 50’s current main enemy T.I., is seen packing multiple eighth-sized bags of CBD into a larger package labeled “Ms. Jackson” while rapping along to his latest diss track “Droptop,” where he takes several shots at 50. The label on the bag features an image of 50 Cent’s mother, Sabrina Jackson, whose name appears prominently beneath the portrait. Smoking on the “pack” of a dead antagonist is, of course, a now-common way to disrespect someone that originated in the Chicago drill scene.

King’s post quickly circulated online. In the video, Harris is seen preparing the bags while spitting “Droptop.”

You was made from fifty cents ‘cause your mama gave it cheap,” Harris spits. “I been smoking on Ms. Jackson since the n***a posted my mother.

You can see the video here and listen to the song below.

King Harris

“Droptop” is the latest development in a simmering back-and-forth between the younger rapper and the veteran hip-hop figure. The tension escalated earlier this week when Harris released a diss track shortly after 50 Cent dropped a new single connected to the next installment of the Power television franchise, where he took shots at T.I.

Harris, 21, shared the song on social media with a caption that mocked 50 Cent’s new release and suggested the feud was far from over. Meanwhile, 50 Cent has also taken public shots at Harris’ family in recent weeks while promoting new music and projects.