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Rapper Tip “T.I.” Harris says he didn’t enjoy his sons King Harris (left) and Domani Harris joining his rap beef with television mogul 50 Cent.

He said King went too far and crossed the line when he dissed 50 Cent‘s deceased mother, Sabrina Jackson, who passed away when 50 Cent was 8 years old. He was raised by his grandmother.

King and Domani roasted 50 Cent after the 50-year-old posted photos of King’s mother, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, on his social media pages.

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King told 50 Cent to dig up his deceased mother and post her photo on social media.

During an appearance on the Ebro Laura Rosenberg Show on Tuesday, T.I. said he appreciates his son defending Tiny, but he didn’t particularly enjoy the disrespect to another man’s mother.

“No, I don’t enjoy it,” T.I. said. “I spent so much time trying to get this lil n—a off the ledge. Now, he has justifiable means to undo all of the teaching that I’ve been teaching,” he said. “I’m a logical, reasonable man of respect. I raise my children to be men of respect. Logical, reasonable and not to be emotional.”

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T.I. is pictured with sons Domani Harris (right) and Messiah Harris (left). Domani and Messiah’s mom is LaShon Thompson.

“The one thing that I am proud of this is that the women and children in our families see that it’s a line of men that’s here against who the f—k ever,” T.I. explained. “We not here to defeat. I’m here to defend. I’m here to protect what’s ours. I’d die in the streets about this s—t here.”

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T.I. was disappointed that King wore a T-shirt with 50 Cent’s deceased mom printed on the front.

Rapper Rick Ross (right) hopped in King’s comments and asked him for one of the T-shirts.

“I said that’s enough when I seen that damn T-shirt. I said, ‘This is enough.’ I said, ‘Chill out, bro,'” T.I. says he told King. “I’m big on treating people the way I want to be treated. I don’t be out here just doing unto others in ways I don’t want to be dealt with. They like, ‘This is in response.’ It’s over with, let the s–t go, bro.”