In true 50 Cent fashion, on March 5th, the rapper posted — and then deleted — an Instagram screenshot of a report claiming he’s developing a documentary titled Surviving T.I. “Remember how quiet I got before the Diddy doc, Dame thought I wasn’t coming,” he wrote, seemingly referring to how the rapper moves when he’s lining something up.
By pointing to the “quiet” period before his Diddy documentary series, he is referencing the calm before that release, where he stayed low until the project was ready to land. 50 served as an executive producer on the series examining allegations surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs, and it drew major attention when it premiered in late 2025.

After that, he shifted the caption toward T.I.’s promo run and suggested the rollout could get messy. “I hope this doesn’t mess up your promo tour they’re gonna ask about your 20 sexual assault cases,” 50 wrote, referencing allegations previously linked to T.I. and his wife, Tiny Harris, claims both have denied.
He wrapped it up with one more jab by telling T.I. he might want a crisis PR person and then switched gears in the comments like none of it happened, dropping a simple “New Music today 👏👏👏👏”
The post lands as the latest escalation in a feud that’s been bubbling again in recent weeks, after old “snitch” talk tied to T.I.’s legal history got dragged back into the timeline. Since then, the back-and-forth has turned personal and spilled into the family, with King and Domani Harris both releasing diss tracks aimed at 50 as T.I. continues rollout for his upcoming album Kill the King.



