50 Cent’s Son, Marquise Jackson Disses His Father On A Track

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Diss tracks are still a big thing in hip-hop today. But we’re not used to seeing family members diss one another in songs. 50 Cent’s son, Marquise Jackson, recently decided to diss his father in a song of his own. Yeah, 50 is getting dissed by his oldest son.

Marquise, 20, recently spoke with the Rap-Up about the track and his decision to make it.

“That’s the first song that I ever, ever made,” Jackson told Rap-Up. “[It’s] my first complete song with a hook and verses and everything. It was more or less me just venting, me getting a lot of frustrations, a lot of feelings out. People say they can hear the hunger inside the track and that’s what I was feeling at the moment.”

The track seems to pull some inspiration from the Dr. Dre, Eminem, Xzibit track “What’s The Difference?” Apparently, as he got older, Marquise grew more and more distant with his father. No doubt 50’s relationship with Marquise’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, had something to do with it.

Lost my pops, he’s still alive,” he raps on the aggressive song titled “Different.”

“Growing up, my dad was my superhero,” he says. “It was like having a father who was Superman, more or less. 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.”

This isn’t the only material you’re going to be hearing from Marquise Jackson. “Different” is going to be featured on his upcoming debut mixtape Escape, which will drop sometime this year.

Listen To Marquise Jackson’s Diss Track “Different” Below:

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