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T.I. isn’t letting up.
After initially releasing his diss track “Right One,” the Atlanta rapper has now added a second verse — and it’s even more direct than the first. The updated version of the song intensifies his lyrical assault on 50 Cent, diving deeper into personal attacks and revisiting old industry rivalries.
On the new verse, T.I. questions 50’s relationships and upbringing, rapping, “You hate women, guess that’s why you can’t keep one / You can’t love ’em, ’cause from your mama you received none.” He also references past controversies and long-standing beefs, adding, “I got paperwork from n****s in prison, your name is in ‘em.”
The verse continues with a series of callbacks to 50 Cent’s history with other rap figures, name-dropping moments involving Murder Inc., Cam’ron, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and even Kanye West. T.I. frames the track as both a character critique and a historical recap of 50’s career conflicts.
He also addresses 50’s media persona, referencing his self-proclaimed “Peter Parker journalism” style, before flipping the metaphor: “He sayin’, I guess I’m Venom.”
With the expanded version of “Right One,” T.I. has made it clear that this isn’t a light sparring session — it’s a full-scale lyrical war. Now the spotlight turns to 50 Cent to see if he’ll respond in the booth or keep the battle confined to social media.
T.I. releases the second verse to his new track The Right One to 50 Cent:
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) February 24, 2026
You hate women, guess that's why you can't keep one
You can't love 'em, 'cause from your mama you received none
Oh no, you'd rather set fires to houses with babies in 'em
I got paperwork from niggas in… pic.twitter.com/O4i5sNGRj3










