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Big Meech has publicly criticized Rick Ross for failing to uphold his promises after making grand commitments. To put it bluntly, Meech isn’t just upset—he’s furious. Their partnership wasn’t just about music; Rick Ross had a bigger vision. He assured Meech of a major show, a larger budget, and even a celebratory concert to mark his return. At the time, it all seemed promising, but now Ross is nowhere to be found.

Rick Ross failed to follow through on his promises, and now he appears to be in a state of panic—and with good reason. Big Meech does not take betrayal lightly. Adding to the tension, 50 Cent has been relentless in his jabs ever since Meech aligned himself with Ross. As soon as Big Meech partnered with Rick Ross for the “Welcome Home” concert, 50 Cent took to Instagram to mock the situation.

Initially, Ross had ambitious plans for Meech’s release, promoting the event as a major spectacle. Meech was even promised a cut of the ticket sales, which could have been a significant payday. However, the concert never materialized. At the last minute, it was abruptly canceled. Why? Reports suggest that federal agents intervened, allegedly sending cease and desist notices. This led to speculation—who had the power to make such a move? Many believe 50 Cent was orchestrating events behind the scenes. While he hasn’t admitted to any involvement, his actions suggest otherwise.

When Boosie Badazz addressed the situation in a VladTV interview, 50 Cent wasted no time jumping onto Instagram. He posted a mocking message saying, “Just asking for a friend… does this mean the show’s not happening?” The level of disrespect was clear. What’s even more telling is that 50 predicted the concert would be shut down before it even happened, and when it did, he distanced himself from the situation—despite appearing to enjoy every moment of it.

But the real issue? When everything fell apart and Big Meech was left stranded, Rick Ross did nothing to help. Instead, he stayed in the background, seemingly using Meech as a pawn in his feud with 50 Cent.

Recently, 50 Cent stirred up even more controversy by sharing a photo of Tammy Cowens, who has been accused of working as a federal informant. He also released text messages allegedly exchanged with her, where he directly questioned whether Meech was aware of her cooperation with authorities while he was in prison. Her response? She reportedly provided further details on the matter. 50 captioned the post, “Tammy Cowens—the truth and nothing but the truth coming soon.”

This isn’t the first time 50 has thrown accusations at Meech. Just last week, he called him out, saying, “Big Screech, you keep forgetting that you told Tammy to get your time cut, sucker.” And in classic 50 Cent fashion, he made sure to tag all his brands.

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And he’s not the only one speaking out. Blue Da Vinci and Cuffey have also come forward, alleging that Big Meech played a role in their incarceration. They claim he used Tammy Cowens as an informant, adding another layer to the controversy. This so-called “Big Screech” narrative isn’t just something 50 Cent invented for attention—it has been circulating within industry circles for quite some time.

Before tensions escalated, 50 Cent was a strong supporter of Lil Meech. He invested significantly in his career, funding his acting lessons, preparing him for his role in the BMF series, and managing his business ventures. When rumors surfaced about Lil Meech struggling with substance abuse, 50 took action, personally covering the cost for rehab—reinforcing the strength of their relationship. But everything changed when Big Meech shifted alliances. The moment he grew closer to Rick Ross, 50 Cent severed ties with everyone involved. He even made it clear publicly, stating that he was ending the BMF series—which serves as Lil Meech’s primary source of income. Now, both father and son are facing financial setbacks.

To make matters worse, 50 has been petty with his promotions. Whenever he posts about BMF, he deliberately blurs or alters Lil Meech’s face—almost as if he’s trying to erase him entirely.

After the “Welcome Home” concert fell apart, Rick Ross didn’t remain silent. Instead of backing down, he doubled down on his claims. He announced plans to create his own BMF series—one with a bigger budget than 50 Cent’s. “Yeah, yeah, so look, I do want to do a BMF film because you’ve been entertained by a lackluster, small-budget series. Now it’s time to do a big-budget film.”
Had Rick Ross followed through on his promises, Big Meech could have secured a substantial payday. But, like many of Ross’s commitments, the event never took place. It was all just empty talk. What makes matters worse is that 50 Cent owns the rights

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