In a dramatic escalation of their ongoing feud, Big Meech has taken to social media to mock 50 Cent over allegations of financial difficulties. This jab comes after Rick Ross claimed that 50 Cent is struggling to fund his new G-Unit studio, suggesting that his credit is so poor he can’t even secure loans. Ross went so far as to threaten to buy 50’s music masters, insinuating that the rapper’s financial woes are serious and possibly linked to their long-standing rivalry.
The tension between 50 Cent, Big Meech, and Rick Ross has been brewing for some time, particularly after a recent collaboration between Big Meech and Rick Ross for a “Welcome Home” concert, which was abruptly canceled. 50 Cent denied any involvement in the cancellation, but the sentiment among fans is that he might have played a role to undermine Big Meech’s financial opportunities. This sparked Ross to label 50 Cent as a “hurt hoe,” further inflaming the situation.
Big Meech’s comments about 50 Cent’s financial struggles have raised eyebrows, especially since 50 Cent has a well-documented billionaire status. Critics question whether Ross and Big Meech are living in a fantasy world, as billionaires typically do not face bankruptcy over personal disputes. The back-and-forth has led fans to wonder about the authenticity of 50 Cent’s financial standing, with some speculating whether he is genuinely in trouble or if Ross is merely stirring the pot.
Adding fuel to the fire, 50 Cent claimed to have evidence proving that Big Meech cooperated with authorities to secure an early release from prison. He announced plans for a tell-all documentary featuring Tammy Cowan, a close associate of Big Meech, which could potentially expose damaging details about Big Meech’s past.
The stakes have risen as Rick Ross announced his intentions to create a BMF film, suggesting it would be a more significant production than anything from 50 Cent’s G-Unit studio. However, sources indicate that Ross would need 50 Cent’s approval to proceed, making it unlikely that 50 Cent would grant such permission.
The fallout from this feud has also impacted Big Meech’s son, Lil Meech, who was seen mingling with Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather, both known adversaries of 50 Cent. This has drawn criticism from various quarters, including rapper Boosie, who expressed disappointment at Lil Meech’s apparent disloyalty to 50 Cent, who had previously supported him in his career.
Lil Meech has defended his father, claiming that the collaboration with Ross was merely a financial necessity while awaiting the next BMF check. This defense, however, has been met with skepticism, especially after 50 Cent revealed plans to end the BMF series, which was a significant source of income for both Big Meech and Lil Meech.
50 Cent has publicly lamented how he had previously helped Lil Meech navigate his acting career and warned him against reckless spending. He expressed frustration that Big Meech’s influence has led Lil Meech to disregard the financial lessons he had imparted.
As the war of words continues, it is clear that both sides are entrenched in their positions. The public nature of this feud ensures that fans remain glued to their screens, awaiting the next development in this high-stakes drama. With 50 Cent threatening to expose deeper truths about Big Meech and the potential for Ross to create a competing BMF narrative, it appears that this saga is far from over.