Domani Says He Made 50 Cent Diss Track Without T.I. Knowing

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Domani says he got involved in T.I. and 50 Cent's beef without his dad's knowledge.

Tip's son revealed the fun fact during his interview with The Breakfast Club on Thursday, March 5. Charlamagne Tha God mentioned that T.I. said he didn't want his family to jump into his melee with Fif, especially after the New York rapper dissed his wife, Tameka "Tiny" Harris. Domani replied that he never spoke to his dad about making his diss track," Ms. Jackson."

"We didnt really have a conversation because he probably would've had some input and I would've had to choose to ignore him or go my own route," he explained.

"I just put it out because somebody told me like 'this is too good not to put out,'" he added.

Domani released the song last Thursday. "Ms. Jackson" uses J. Cole's "Poor Thang" beat and samples OutKast's timeless classic of the same name. In the first verse, the 24-year-old rapper speaks directly to 50 Cent's 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 raps. In the second verse, Tip's son talks to Fif himself and closes out by rapping, "The next time you missing Mama, I can send you right to her."

During the interview, Domani also talks about his new project, Forever Lasting Tape. The EP has seven tracks, including collaborations with Jacquees, DC Young Fly, Seddy Hendrinx, Key Glock, and K Camp. You can watch the entire interview on Netflix now. Catch another clip from their discussion below.


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