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T.I. Fires Fourth Diss Track 'Lessons' After 50 Cent Mocks Him with 'Stupid N-Word Award'
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T.I. vs. 50 Cent feud explodes with new diss tracks & social media insults. Get the latest on the hip-hop rivalry's fiery resurgence.

AceShowbiz - The feud between Clifford Harris and Curtis Jackson has reignited with a fresh round of diss tracks and online jabs.

After a brief period of apparent calm, Curtis Jackson seemed to suggest he was stepping away from the ongoing battle by wiping his Instagram clean. However, the tension quickly flared back up following the release of Clifford Harris's third diss track titled The Right One, which many considered his harshest yet.

Rather than responding musically, Curtis Jackson took to social media with a pointed post mocking Clifford Harris. He humorously accused him of using ChatGPT to write his lyrics and sarcastically awarded him the “Stupid N-Word Award” for being an “old rapper still trying to battle rap.” In his post, Jackson wrote, "I don't need to rap, you need me to rap. LOL get the f**k off my page."

By Thursday afternoon, February 26, 2026, Clifford Harris fired back with a fourth diss track called Lessons, continuing the heated exchange between the two hip-hop veterans.

Fans have witnessed this back-and-forth intensify since Clifford Harris appeared on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, where he criticized Curtis Jackson for causing a planned Verzuz battle between them to collapse. He also expressed that he had lost respect for the Candy Shop rapper as a result.

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