50 Cent has released a new untitled song while hinting that another project could be on the horizon. The Queens rapper previewed the track on social media this week, pairing the drop with a blunt message that also introduced a mysterious new title: The Algorithm.
“Music untitled. I’d f**k these n****s up if they jump me in real life,” he wrote alongside the clip before adding, “THE ALGORITHM is coming!” The brief post immediately fueled speculation that the rapper and television mogul may be preparing a larger rollout.
The teaser arrives only days after 50 released the theme song for the upcoming Starz series Power: Origins, titled “No One Told Us What We’re Here For.” The track features Leon Thomas and includes a verse that listeners quickly interpreted as a pointed jab at T.I..
One line sparked immediate conversation online. “I’m back on my dope boy grammar, your daddy made your mama eat every box in Atlanta,” 50 raps during the record, a lyric widely viewed as referencing T.I.’s wife, Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris. The comment quickly circulated across hip-hop forums and social platforms, intensifying a rivalry that has been simmering for years.
Conflict between the two rappers has escalated again throughout early 2026. T.I. previously challenged 50 Cent to a Verzuz battle, accusing him publicly of avoiding the matchup. In response, the New York rapper fired back with a series of mocking posts, some of which targeted members of T.I.’s family.
Drama spread quickly. King Harris, T.I.’s son, soon joined the exchange online, trading insults with supporters of the G-Unit founder and amplifying the feud’s visibility.
Music soon followed. T.I. answered with diss records including “What Bully” and “WAR,” pulling the long-running dispute back into the studio after years of mostly social-media jabs.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent has hinted that his response could expand beyond traditional rap battles. Last month, he floated the idea of a potential documentary titled Surviving T.I. & Tiny, comparing the concept to recent investigative docuseries exploring high-profile controversies.






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