Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "DOMANI - MS. JACKSON"
Episode Date: March 1, 2026Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KAnalytic Dre...amz examines the escalating T.I. vs. 50 Cent feud in this segment, focusing on Domani Harris' bold entry with his February 26, 2026 diss track "Ms. Jackson." The 24-year-old son of T.I. flips OutKast's 2000 classic into a direct address to 50 Cent's late mother, Sabrina Jackson (who died in a fire in 1983), questioning her pride in her son's actions, legacy, treatment of women, and family name.Lyrics highlight lines like “Am I overreacting or is it valid? / I wanna have a one-on-one convo about / The man you sacrificed your life for…” and threats implying “one more will ring the bell,” plus offers to “send him to you, Ms. Jackson.” The visualizer/cover art features a house on fire, evoking historical tragedy. Released via YouTube and socials, it draws comparisons to Kendrick Lamar-style surgical disses.The beef reignited over a proposed Verzuz battle that 50 backed out of, leading to 50 posting unflattering photos of Tiny Harris. T.I. fired back with multiple diss tracks (including "War," "The Right One," "What Bully," and others—totaling several in recent weeks), while younger son King Harris dropped two responses. Domani's track marks the family's seventh collective shot, turning professional tension into deeply personal family defense.Analytic Dreamz contextualizes this within hip-hop's history of notorious beefs—Nas vs. Jay-Z, Drake vs. Pusha T, Tupac vs. Biggie, and more—where family and legacy often become targets. It explores escalation patterns, accountability themes, and industry implications as the Harris family unites musically against 50's social media trolling.Tune in for the full unfiltered breakdown on Analytic Dreamz—hip-hop beef analysis and culture impact.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Shepard, promise me you'll tell them to subscribe for at free content.
Now, usually I don't do this.
Not to sound like R. Kelly.
But when it comes to this specific track, we're about to get into,
safe to say the Clifford Harris resident,
they was trying to find out who could kill Curtis Jackson,
aka 50 Cent, the fastest.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop.
Like, what's going on?
And safe to say, I think we have a winner, ladies and gentlemen,
as far as the rap battle between the hair,
Harris residents.
It's time for a rap battle.
I think object, well, I guess it's not objective, but subjectively speaking, I think we
could all say that Domani won.
And the reason why I say I usually don't do this is because we're about to break this
verse two down like a kilo of Miley Cyrus, because it's just that excruciating.
And the ultimate lyricist has to be Domani out of the Harris residence because who
in the world comes up with a track like this using a Miss Jackson.
sample from the 2000s hit from Outcast.
Now anyways, let's get back into it.
So verse two from Domani, Miss Jackson, it reads,
Hey, Curtis, I encourage you to do a little research on my whole family.
But you can start with me first.
Hold up now.
Hold up now.
Sorry, sorry, a lot of glazes going to be happening right now.
Pause.
I know you're not familiar with your mother or father.
Oh, no.
Maybe that's the reason.
easily you'll talk about them.
Maybe that's the reason you'd be targeting women.
Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio
because I currently have the lyrics up, ladies and gentlemen.
All right, back to it.
Let somebody try your mama.
Bet you'd probably want to kill them.
Speaking of killing, Curtis, I heard you was a firebug.
Well, I'm gonna be the reason all your fans put their lighters up.
Put your lighters up if you dealt with them.
abuse, put your lighters up if you're no longer enthused. Hold up now, is that the baby?
Shepard. All right, my fault. This is a PG podcast, by the way. With a person running around
profiting off our pain, love it when we fall down. That's when Curtis gets paid. Now put your
lighters up if you want the truth. Many men sin, but don't profit like you from it. You don't even
drink, but you'll fake it for the news.
Coverage.
Seem like you know 50 cent more
than you know you.
Curtis.
But then you know what I'm saying?
I'm not going to lie to you, man.
In all these years of covering the game,
they're covering all these different genres.
Shepard. I mean, I got to keep it eight more than 92.
That was beautiful.
You know, as far as lyric is going back and forth,
or if safe to say we haven't had a track like this since side seven and the goat.
Is it okay? I got my dope on me.
This is literally on that level. I know y'all may think I'm blowing it out of proportion,
but I'm not going to cap to you. Let Domani of ghost written this for T.I.
And this would have been through the roof. Now I hate to be that person to, you know,
bring you bad news, but talent, unfortunately, is not everything.
You guys. See, that's the problem. You can make
an exceptional
well exceptional is an understatement
you can make a masterful
masterfully crafted
disc track towards 50 cent
and will this go to the moon of course not
because it's not the Clifford Harris
it's one of his sons
you guys
see that's the problem
so that's why I wanted to give a spotlight
to this specific track obviously we just read off
verse two verse one is even more
excruciating I mean I think
the bars all throughout this track
for it to only be
two verses i mean he covered a plethora of topics and directly um surgically i might add just pinpointed and
cut into 50 cents whole persona in a way that i believe if you were the ghost wrote a ghost written
this for ti i thought it would have been masterful but of course keeping it for himself makes sense as he as he is
his own artist and of course he's been putting out music for a minute so if you think he's just started
well guess what he didn't he has over a hundred ninety seven thousand
monthly listeners on Spotify as of right now.
And of course, he's been putting out all type of music ever since 2016, it seems like.
And, of course, his latest album was forever lasting tape that came out February 13.
So, you know, he's been putting out music for quite some time.
But do people pay attention?
Of course not.
Because it's like one of those things where if you're Bronny James and your dad's LeBron James,
it's kind of hard to do anything, even if you are good at the sport.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
So this is phenomenal.
I think this is one more time.
One more time.
This is phenomenal.
So if you was wondering what Domani and his other brother, King Harris been up to.
Basically, this is them right here enjoying a WW event, none too crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm so glad that King Harris has a straw.
Because, you know, at the end of the day, if this man would have took another sip,
I think the whole cup might have disappeared.
You know what I'm saying?
Shepard.
All right, my fault.
Let's get back into it.
So the main thing I was going to get at,
especially with this specific just vitriol of attacks verbally from the Harris family.
I think it's well deserved as 50 Cent was trolling T.I.
in a way that the Harris family had enough.
They said enough.
Curtis Jackson over here trolling our dad.
Like, we won't really do it to you.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I was like, Tim, look at the state of hip hop.
Like, what's going on?
So Domani jumped out.
King Harris jumped out with his track, which, mind you,
I think that was also phenomenal as far as,
it's not as good as Domani's Ms. Jackson,
but it's pretty solid, right?
I think when it comes to the whole family,
T.I did a wonderful job,
especially teaching them the art of making music.
All right, so with that being said,
I do want to get into some of the other overviews
because people are probably wondering,
well, where did this all come from?
Because if you haven't seen my whole breakdown of Tion 50 Cent,
you know, I highly encourage you to do that.
Safe to say, I broke it down like Akila or Miley Cyrus.
But as far as he's back and forth,
I wanted to give up its own segment to the children of Tia
because I think it was just that phenomenal.
I wanted to respect it by giving it its own spotlight segment.
So if you want to hear the whole breakdown,
all you need to know is the simplified version is 50 cent,
didn't want to do a versus.
So he,
instead of just saying he didn't want to do a versus,
he said Ti was a king rat.
You know how TI is always saying he's the king of the South?
50 cent changed that title to king rat.
And TI had enough.
So that's basically where the whole beef comes from.
It's really nothing deep.
But once 50 Cent posted T.I.'s wife, tiny, in an unflattering way, that's when the suns popped out.
And that's why when I was breaking that down in the other segment, I basically said if somebody dissed my mom, you couldn't tell me how to react.
Because guess what?
That's my mother.
You know what they do?
You know what I'm saying?
We beat them.
We go forward.
They're saying you shouldn't bring up his dad mom.
And then that's when you get a King Harris rant.
because of course he went at tiny first anyways um as far as king harris as far as domani
role in this whole ti and 50 cent beat i think it would easily blow over but because i do credit
myself on being or just having a soft spot pause for lyricists in the game and for hip-hop in
general even though we do cover the entire music industry i wanted to focus on these two gentlemen
because they put out a phenomenal disc track i think their dad t i would be proud now if you wanted to hear the
King Harris disc track.
I actually forget what that was called.
Let's see.
Because Domani's track is called Miss Jackson.
King Harris disc track,
is it called,
let me see.
Oh, it's called Made Man, I think.
Yeah, I think it's, yeah, okay.
So King Harris 50 Cent disc track is titled Made Men.
So King Harris, Made Man,
Domani, Miss Jackson,
they did a phenomenal job on uphold.
the Harris legacy when it comes to rapping because I'm not going to lie to you flipping an
outcast miss Jackson as as a son of ti could have easily easily been mocked and scrutinized to the
moon and back but because he did such a phenomenal job lyrically I think that's why people are
coming out and saying that this is one of the better tracks out of the whole disbattle but
of course since it's not ti I don't think it would get the proper flowers due and deserve
but you know of course over here a notorious mass effect you know we tried to get into
also get into things that notoriously affect the masses, but I also want to have a nice spotlight
for when artists show just masterful penmanship when it comes to putting together lyrics,
even if it's at the expense of one of my hip-hop legends, which is 50-cent.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
I was like, damn, look at the state of hip-hop.
Like, what's going on?
So with that being said, click my link, sure of my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about Domani's disc track?
What do you think about King Harris' disc track?
Obviously, we didn't get into 50-cent TI because I've already covered that if you want to see
that just type in 50 cent or t i analytic dreams with a z and then my coverage would pop up but
ultimately click my link to your my bio let me know one of my social media is who out of the harris
family do you think have the better this track when it came to coming at 50 cents
