Big Meech is calling out Rick Ross for leaving him in a tough spot after making big promises. Meech isn’t just upset—he’s furious. When Big Meech decided to work with Rick Ross, it wasn’t just about music. Ross had a clear vision in mind, promising Meech a new show, a bigger budget, and even a grand concert to celebrate his return. At the time, everything seemed to be moving forward, but now it appears that Rick Ross has vanished without fulfilling any of his commitments.
Big Meech has every right to be upset because if there’s one thing he doesn’t tolerate, it’s betrayal. To make matters worse, 50 Cent has been relentless with his jabs ever since Meech teamed up with Rick Ross. As soon as Big Meech and Rick Ross announced their Welcome Home concert, 50 took to Instagram to mock the situation. Initially, Ross had ambitious plans for Meech’s release—a major concert that was supposed to be a massive event, with Meech even promised a share of the ticket sales.
But here’s the issue: the concert never happened. At the last minute, everything was shut down. Why? Allegedly, federal agents stepped in with letters to cancel the event, sparking speculation. People started questioning who could possibly have the power to pull something like this off. Many suspected 50 Cent had a hand in it. While 50 never openly admitted to interfering, he certainly had a lot to say. When Boosie Badazz spoke about the situation in a VladTV interview, 50 jumped onto Instagram, sarcastically asking, “Does this mean the show isn’t going to happen?” It was blatant disrespect.
What’s even more interesting is that 50 predicted the concert’s failure before it even happened. Then, he distanced himself from the situation, acting like he had nothing to do with it. But the worst part? Allegations started surfacing about Meech’s past. Some insiders began questioning how Meech had information that led to his brother Terry (Southwest T) getting caught up in legal trouble. That’s when rumors began swirling that Meech had been involved in something deeper than he let on.
To make things even messier, 50 Cent posted a picture of a woman named Tammy, who has been accused of being a federal informant. He even shared what he claimed were text messages between himself and Tammy, in which he asked if Meech knew she was working with the authorities while he was in prison. Tammy gave a detailed response, and 50 teased that the full truth would be revealed soon.
Just last week, 50 was already throwing shots at Meech, accusing him of snitching. He boldly stated, “Big Screech, you keep forgetting you told Tammy Cowens to get your time cut.” 50 has always been calculated with his moves, and it seems like he’s determined to expose whatever he believes Meech has been hiding.
But it’s not just 50 stirring up controversy. Others, like Blue DaVinci and Cuffy, have also come forward, claiming that Big Meech played a role in their incarceration by using Tammy Cowens as an informant. This “Big Screech” narrative isn’t just a baseless rumor—it’s something industry insiders have been whispering about for years.
Before all this drama, 50 Cent had actually been helping Lil Meech. He funded his acting lessons for the BMF series and managed his business dealings. When rumors surfaced about Lil Meech struggling with substance abuse, 50 even paid for his rehab, proving just how close their relationship was. But after Big Meech aligned himself with Rick Ross, everything changed. 50 Cent cut ties with everyone involved and made it clear he was ending the BMF series—the primary source of income for Lil Meech.
Now, both Big Meech and his son are facing financial difficulties. To make matters worse, 50 Cent has been petty about it, blurring Lil Meech’s face whenever he posts anything related to BMF, almost as if he’s trying to erase him from the picture entirely.
Things took another turn when the Welcome Home concert for Big Meech fell apart. Instead of staying silent, Rick Ross escalated things further, claiming he was working on his own BMF series—one with a bigger budget than 50 Cent’s. If Ross had followed through, it could have been a huge financial opportunity for Big Meech. But once again, Ross didn’t deliver. It was all talk with no action. The biggest issue? 50 Cent owns the rights to the Black Mafia Family story for TV and film, meaning Ross legally couldn’t create a BMF series without involving 50. So, all of Ross’s big talk was meaningless.
Meanwhile, Meech continues to struggle financially, and 50 Cent keeps mocking him online. Rick Ross, who once used Meech’s name to get at 50, has gone silent now that things are falling apart. This entire situation highlights why 50 has mocked Ross for years—he claims Ross only brings up his name when he needs attention. Every time Ross wants to trend, he seems to mention 50 Cent. It’s clear that Ross jumped on the BMF bandwagon purely to get back at 50.