This visual also shows footage of a home being burned down by an assailant, seemingly a direct reference to the tragic way Jackson passed away when 50 Cent was a young boy.
Originally, the song was titled “Ms. Jackson,” nodding to both the Outkast song it samples and Sabrina Jackson herself. The track was officially released on streaming platforms as part of Domani’s new album titled Hot Seat. The album also features another diss track aimed at 50 Cent called “PU$Y.”
“I wanna have a one-on-one convo about the man you sacrificed your life for so the world could see his talent,” Domani raps on “Firebug.” “He’s a legend now, I guess it worked out, but I need some answers/ Are you happy with the way he been holding your family name?“
“He used to be something / We thought it was a joke, but now we see it’s something awful in him / I offer him a chance to reunite with you, and I’ll do it / Nothing left to do, so I just send him to you, Ms. Jackson,” he raps further into the track.
The term “Firebug” alludes to accusations that Fifty was responsible for the suspicious fire that burnt down the multi-million dollar home that his ex-girlfriend and mother of his first son, Marquise Jackson, were living in.
The long-running feud between T.l. and 50 Cent picked back up in early February 2026 after Tip accused Fif of pulling out of their planned VERZUZ battle. According to T.l., both sides had agreed to treat it as a celebration of their music, but Fifty never followed through.
Fifty responded with a wave of memes and jokes aimed at Tameka “Tiny” Harris and their son King Harris, keeping the exchange going for days as T.l. fired back with diss tracks. Fifty continued posting on Instagram, but has since deleted those posts about the Harris family.
