50 Cent isn’t letting up on Big Meech, even as the convicted drug kingpin pushes back against claims that he turned informant.
In a clip 50 posted Monday (February 10), Meech fires back: “I wasn’t gonna address this because I’m not trying to let nobody trick me off the streets. But I’ve never folded, never told — never will. Death before dishonor, always.” 50, who helms the BMF series, rejected the denial and delivered blistering criticism of the video. “You set Cuff up, n-gga,” he snapped, calling out St. Louis narco boss Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling, who’s serving a long sentence and claims Meech turned on him.
50 also brought up Tammy Cowins, a former Meech associate turned informant and producer of BMF, stating, “You told Tammy to tell, bitch.” The mogul took another jab at the BMF co-founder, ridiculing his “Welcome Back” concert set for February 13 in Sunrise, Florida. The event boasts a star-studded lineup, including Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, Kodak Black, and his longtime rival Rick Ross.
50 Cent Claps Back at Meech, Disses Artists’ No-Shows and Rival Accusations
“Y’all gon’ be disappointed if Lil Baby don’t show up? When Skilla [Baby] don’t show up? When [Icewear] Vezzo don’t show up? When all these muthafuckas don’t show up?” he voiced. “[Meech] can’t even go! He on house arrest.”
He continued, captioning, “If the artist on the bill don’t show up, are you gonna want a refund? Big Screech is not even gonna be there. he can’t go out after 6pm but don’t take my word for it. go head knock your self out!” 50 later posted a skit of Meech appearing to read his speech off cue cards, captioning it: “LOL [grinning face emoji] THIS IS CRAZY, my stomach hurt, I just need a little help to get out the way.”
Over the past week, 50 Cent has been at the forefront of accusations, claiming Big Meech betrayed his crew after his unexpected release from prison last year. Earlier, he shared an audio clip where Cuffy implied Meech was involved in orchestrating his police setup, further alleging Cowins had cooperated with the government. Several others have entered the fray, including 50 Cent’s rivals Rick Ross and Young Buck.


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