50 Cent has found another excuse to mock Big Meech after his star-studded “Welcome Home” concert was canceled at the last minute.
The event, celebrating Meech’s release from prison last year, was scheduled to take place on Thursday (February 13) in Sunrise, Florida, with a host of big names on the bill including Lil Baby, 21 Savage and Rick Ross.
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Just hours before showtime, however, ticket holders were notified by the venue, Amerant Bank Arena, that the concert had been axed due to “unforeseen circumstances.”
50, who has been targeting the Black Mafia Family co-founder in recent days over allegations that he’s a snitch, was unsurprisingly thrilled by the news.
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In a sneering Instagram post, the G-Unit boss denied being responsible for the abrupt cancelation (albeit seemingly sarcastically) while warning his enemies about the influence he wields behind the scenes.
“I had nothing to with this, please stop calling my phone [shrug emoji],” he wrote. “I sincerely hope you have a nice day today, Happy Valentine’s Day. I’m stronger then [sic] you think I am [smirking face emoji].”
50 also shared a text message from Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling, an incarcerated St. Louis drug lord who has accused Meech of working with authorities to put him behind bars.
In the message, Cuffy asks a friend to tell the rapper that he’s “a bad man” for making “the rats jump ship left and right.”
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In a follow-up post, 50 Cent reshared a post from would-be attendees crediting him with shutting down Meech’s concert and wrote: “I apologize for your trip to miami but [ninja]’s been playing wit me. so you know. Let’s build when yall get back to the city!”
The “In Da Club” hitmaker also uploaded a video from another user blaming Rick Ross for the show getting canceled.
“If you brought an outfit and was ready to turn up, I apologize for who ever’s responsible. Let’s get to dat!” he captioned the clip.
50 Cent began his campaign against Big Meech earlier this month, despite the fact they appeared on good terms following Meech’s prison release and his TV show BMF being based on the former Detroit gang leader.
In an Instagram post quoting lyrics from Rick Ross’ 2010 hit “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast),” Fif wrote: “I think I’m Big Meech” next to a picture of a rat.
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The Power mogul hinted that more will be revealed in an upcoming “tell-all” documentary from Tammy Cowins, a former BMF associate and known government informant.
His attacks were seemingly sparked by photos of Meech hanging out with his longtime nemesis Rick Ross.
Meech later addressed the allegations, saying in a video posted on his own Instagram page: “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.”
However, 50 did not buy his denial and hit back: “You tricked Cuff off the streets, n-gga. You told Tammy to tell, bitch.”
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He also warned the BMF boss that his Welcome Home concert would run into roadblocks: “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? [Meech] can’t even go! He on house arrest.”