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Domani Harris — T.I.’s 24-year-old son and a rapper building his own name — just stepped directly into the ongoing beef between his father and 50 Cent, dropping a new track that samples OutKast’s iconic “Ms. Jackson.” The message is clear: Domani is not standing on the sidelines while 50 keeps taking shots at his family.
Sampling “Ms. Jackson” to address a beef is either a stroke of genius or a very deliberate provocation — probably both. OutKast is one of the most untouchable acts in hip hop history, and that record carries enormous cultural weight, especially in Atlanta. Domani using it to frame his response says he understands the legacy he comes from and isn’t afraid to reach into the archive to make his point land harder.
What stands out is the craft. He didn’t just fire off reactive bars — he built a track with a narrative, and the musical choice was intentional. T.I.’s son has been working on finding his voice for years, and entering a beef with 50 Cent is not a minor move. If the song does what early responses suggest it might, Domani just introduced himself to a much wider audience. The Harris family has another voice in the game. Atlanta is watching.