T.I. is proud of his sons for defending the family, but he feels that King Harris’ decision to wear a 50 Cent mom shirt went too far

Atlanta rapper T.I. expressed a blend of pride and frustration regarding his sons’ involvement in his recent online conflict with 50 Cent.

In a recent appearance on “The Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show,” the founder of Grand Hustle Records acknowledged that he did not urge his sons to get involved in the situation. He admired their commitment to standing up for their family.

Although he valued the loyalty, Tip emphasized that one particular moment had crossed a boundary for him. King Harris, his son, was seen wearing a T-shirt that displayed a photo of 50 Cent’s late mother, Sabrina Jackson. The Atlanta veteran was not comfortable with that choice.

“I said that’s enough when I saw that damn T-shirt,” T.I. stated. “I told him, ‘Hey, relax.’” I believe in treating others as I would like to be treated myself… Therefore, I prefer not to witness my children engaging in activities with others…

T.I. emphasized that respect remains important, even in intense situations. For him, some matters ought to stay beyond reach.

The rapper dismissed the notion that his exchanges with 50 Cent were a strategic ploy to generate buzz for his forthcoming final album, “Kill the King.” When radio host Ebro Darden proposed that the feud might generate excitement, Tip promptly rejected the idea.

“I really don’t care about that, man,” he said. “I really don’t care about that, man.”

T.I. states that he has moved on from the situation and is now redirecting his attention to music and the next phase of his career.

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