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Big Meech Concert Canceled Amid Ongoing Feud Between 50 Cent and Rick Ross

Writer: Rocki Patrice MunnerlynRocki Patrice Munnerlyn
Photo credits : Google
Photo credits : Google

The highly anticipated Welcome Back concert for Big Meech, scheduled for today, February 13th, has been abruptly canceled. The show's publicist did not provide a reason for the last-minute decision. With the spotlight on Big Meech, 50 Cent, and Rick Ross all week, speculation about the cancellation is rampant.

Tensions escalated when 50 Cent publicly distanced himself from the Flenory family after images surfaced showing Big Meech and Rick Ross appearing friendly and collaborating. In response, Rick Ross took the opportunity to troll 50 Cent, suggesting that artists should seize their moments and not feel obligated to remain loyal to their business partners. This exchange is part of an ongoing feud with no resolution in sight, which has now begun to affect the cast and crew of the BMF series. 50 Cent announced he would not continue the series, citing feelings of betrayal from the Flenory family.

In an attempt to mend fences, Lil Meech reached out to 50 Cent after noticing that he had unfollowed him on social media. He explained that his father had taken a line of credit to cover expenses until the next show. However, 50 Cent, known for his trolling, shared their text exchange, prompting widespread media attention and reactions from friends and fans.

Furthermore, 50 Cent accused Meech of being a snitch, stating, “The biggest mistake he ever made was not sustaining his relationship with Tammy Cowin; her tell-all docu reveals the truth.” Cowin, a known federal informant and producer of the hit Starz show BMF, has been a controversial figure in this narrative.


In response to the accusations, Big Meech denied the claims of being a snitch, asserting that he was speaking out for his family while promoting the show.




As questions arise about whether Rick Ross instigated a setback for the Flenory family, many wonder if the feud contributed to the concert's cancellation. If the negative press surrounding the BMF legend impacted ticket sales, it raises doubts about Rick Ross's claim of being the "biggest boss" that you seen thus far. History has shown that 50 Cent is a formidable opponent, and going against him often leads to defeat.



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