50 Cent Disses T.I. & His Entire Family On Scathing New Track “No One Told Us What We’re Here For”

50 Cent has finally responded in the booth to the barrage of diss tracks from T.I. and his sons, dropping a slick, multi-layered new song that doubles as the official theme for his upcoming Starz prequel series Power: Origins — while packing in pointed shots at Tip, his wife Tiny, and the entire Harris family.
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The track, titled “No One Told Us What We’re Here For” (featuring soulful R&B crooner Leon Thomas on the chorus), was released on March 6, 2026. 50 captioned the Instagram post: “They are gonna learn to leave me alone,” signaling this was his long-awaited musical clapback after weeks of social media trolling, memes, and threats of a documentary exposing T.I. and Tiny’s past allegations.

Key diss lines that lit up the internet (from fan breakdowns and reactions):

  • “I’m back on my dope boy grammar / Your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta / Freak sht / Peep sht / Keep sh*t on the low / But everybody know” Fans immediately interpreted this as a direct shot at T.I. (the “daddy”) and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris, alluding to longstanding rumors and allegations of sexual misconduct (which both have denied). The “Atlanta” reference ties it squarely to Tip’s hometown dominance.

The song blends gritty street reflections with Leon Thomas’ soaring, church-like hook (“No one told us what we’re here for / Poverty is all we know / So hustling is all we know / Forgive us for our sins”), turning a promo anthem into a subtle (but not-so-subtle) war declaration. No direct name-drops from Fif, but the timing and lyrics made the target crystal clear.

This comes after T.I. unleashed multiple diss tracks in late February 2026 (“War,” “The Right One,” “What Bully,” “Lessons,” and previews of more), plus contributions from sons King Harris (“Droptop,” “Made Man”) and Domani (“Ms. Jackson” — which controversially referenced 50’s late mother). The beef reignited over a failed Verzuz battle suggestion, escalating with 50 posting unflattering pics of Tiny and teasing a doc on the couple’s legal issues from years ago.
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T.I. fired back almost immediately on Instagram: “Drop whatever you choose, just please keep showing da world You a H*!!!” alongside a snippet of his own response track “Trauma Bond.” King Harris also previewed “Droptop” in retaliation.

Fans are split: some call it “diabolical genius” for 50 to make his diss the recurring Power: Origins theme (“Every episode airing = another shot at T.I.”), while others say it’s “one line vs. full songs from the family — weak.” But the track’s production (smooth yet menacing) and Leon Thomas’ standout hook have it buzzing, with early streams climbing fast.

The feud shows no signs of slowing — 50’s documentary tease (“Surviving T.I. & Tiny”) still looms, and Tip’s camp vows to keep going “bar for bar, hit for hit, or doc for doc.” Hip-hop beef in 2026 is family affair territory now.