50 Cent's Son Marquise Jackson Blasts Rapper On Diss Track 'Different' (LISTEN)

By Isha Thorpe

February 7, 2017

50 Cent's son Marquise Jackson trashed his pops on a new diss track "Different." 

Marquise and Fif haven't spoken in years. Their relationship has to be one of the most volatile father-son relationship we've ever heard of. Back in 2015, 50 even threatened to shoot Marquise on IG -- his own flesh and blood!

“Word to Mommy Hun!!!🏃💨🔫 don’t play with me boy. Kanan,” the rapper wrote on social media, after his son posted a shady subliminal message. Since then, 50 and Marquise have continued to go back and forth with one another. However, the "9 Shots" artist eventually had enough of the constant disses and blocked Marquise on IG.

Now, the 19-year-old estranged son of the MC is taking the family feud one step further. He just released a diss track aimed at his dad and it ain't pretty --- but, what diss track ever is?

On "Different," which is featured on Marquise's upcoming mixtape (he's a rapper, too), he spits: "Down the line, that's fine/ I lost my pops, he’s still alive/ Save that for a different song/ A different time."

In an interview with Rap-Up, Marquise elaborated on the single. "It completely went south when I was probably like 10 or 11. He wasn’t really around enough. It kind of dwindled down as time went on and certain events happened. For me, I just started feeling differently about him because growing up, my dad was my superhero. He’s on television, he does this, he does this, he would take me to school. It was like having a father who’s Superman, more or less," Marquise said.

"But then, as I got older, you start realizing things or you start seeing certain patterns and it takes an effect on your relationship with people. That’s what happened with me and my father. He's still alive but I can’t tell you our last conversation or the last time we even had a dialogue."

Peep Marquise Jackson's "Different" track below. 

Photo: Getty Images

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