T.I.’s son Domani has dropped a new track titled “PU$Y,” taking direct shots at 50 Cent as the rapper’s ongoing feud with T.I., his wife Tiny Harris, and their family continues to escalate.
On the song, Domani goes after 50 Cent while also referencing allegations made by the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ artist’s ex and mother of his child, Daphne Joy, who previously accused him of rape and physical abuse. The artwork for the track appears to feature one of Daphne Joy’s posts where she accused her ex of assaulting her and not being present for their son.
“I smell pussy / How bout you come here and try to push me,” he raps on the track, which can be heard above. “That sugar water got you, now you turn sweet I smell pussy / Na yeah I read you like a book read / Come bring your act to school, quit playing hooky / Right now I smell pussy / You a pussy / You beat the weak, okay you wanna cookie / My na you a pussy / Yeah yo eatin’ duck, well let me cook, B / I burn you like he tried to burn your own seed.”
“Bring back the vest, when you was at your best,” he continues. “Not that it would matter, fuck your chest / ‘Cause why I’m at your neck for talkin’ out it / Yeah let’s talk about it, don’t get quiet now / The quiet kid done fuckin’ dialed in / Don’t throw the towel now, y’all chime in / He need an audience so give it to him.”
Elsewhere in the track, Domani calls 50 Cent “a cornball” and suggests the rapper is “crashing out” by responding to T.I., Tiny, King, and Domani through disses in the theme song for the upcoming Power spin-off, Power: Origins.
Toward the end of the song, he also name-drops Daphne Joy, the mother of 50 Cent’s child, who was later linked to Diddy. She previously accused 50 Cent of rape and abuse—claims the rapper denied. Joy has also denied allegations that she worked as a sex worker for Diddy.
“I guess that deal just wasn’t sweet enough surprisingly you sell your ass for anything then try and talk about Daphne,” he raps. “Cough for your momma get up Curtis don’t look for your grandma / I’ll fix your trauma come on and prove to me you’re really something.”
In one of Joy’s posts detailing her allegations, she called out 50 Cent for joking online after she was mentioned in a lawsuit. “Let’s put the real focus on your true evil actions of physically abusing me,” she wrote in a post that has since been deleted. “You are no longer my oppressor and my God will handle you from this point on. You have permanently damaged the last hope I had for you as a father to preserve our family.”

In a 2024 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, 50 Cent pushed back against the accusations, noting that the claims surfaced just hours after he filed for custody of their son. “Things have worked out since she’s said those things. I had my son on Father’s Day, and we chilled,” he said. “I’d like to respond and say some wild shit, but I’ve got to sustain that for my son.”
50 Cent recently referenced the allegations involving Domani’s parents in the theme song for Power: Origins. On the track, he alludes to the multiple women who have accused T.I. and Tiny of sexual abuse—claims both have denied.
“I’m back on my dope boy grammar / Your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta,” he raps, seemingly directing the line at King Harris and Domani. “Freak shit, peep shit / Keep shit, on the low / But everybody know.” He has also hinted that he may be working on a documentary about the allegations surrounding T.I. and Tiny, similar to the one he produced about Diddy.
