50 Cent Denies Role in Big Meech’s Canceled “Welcome Back” Concert Amid Ongoing Feud

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50 Cent Denies Role in Big Meech’s Canceled "Welcome Back" Concert Amid Ongoing Feud
50 Cent Denies Role in Big Meech’s Canceled "Welcome Back" Concert Amid Ongoing Feud

The hip-hop world was left buzzing this week after the sudden cancellation of Big Meech’s “Welcome Back” concert, which was set to take place on February 13 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. The event, designed to celebrate Meech’s impending release from prison, was slated to feature performances by heavyweights like Lil Baby, Rick Ross, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, and Sexyy Red. However, the concert was abruptly called off due to “unforeseen circumstances,” leaving fans disappointed and sparking rumors about 50 Cent’s alleged involvement.

50 Cent’s Sarcastic Denial

50 Cent, who has been embroiled in a public feud with Big Meech, wasted no time addressing the rumors. Taking to Instagram, the rapper and entrepreneur posted a sarcastic message, writing, “I had nothing to do with this, please stop calling my phone. I sincerely hope you have a nice day today, Happy Valentine’s Day. I’m stronger than you think I am.”

While 50 Cent denied any involvement, his post only added fuel to the fire, with many speculating whether he played a behind-the-scenes role in the cancellation. The timing of his statement, coupled with his ongoing rivalry with Meech, has kept the rumor mill spinning.

The Feud Behind the Drama

The tension between 50 Cent and Big Meech has been brewing for months. The feud escalated due to Meech’s association with Rick Ross, one of 50 Cent’s longtime rivals. Additionally, 50 Cent has accused Meech of cooperating with federal informant Tammy Cowins, claiming that Meech played a role in the imprisonment of Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling.

Big Meech, whose real name is Demetrius Flenory, was a prominent figure in the Black Mafia Family (BMF). He was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2008 for drug trafficking and money laundering. After being transferred to community confinement in October 2023, Meech is expected to be fully released on January 27, 2026.

Meech’s Response to Snitching Allegations

In the wake of the snitching allegations, Big Meech released a video statement to clear his name. In the clip, he defiantly declared, “I never folded, never told—never will. Death before dishonor, always.” However, 50 Cent quickly mocked the video, suggesting that Meech was reading from a teleprompter and questioning the authenticity of his claims.

What’s Next?

The cancellation of the “Welcome Back” concert has left fans wondering if the event will be rescheduled or if the drama between 50 Cent and Big Meech will continue to overshadow Meech’s return to the public eye. With both sides trading barbs and no clear resolution in sight, the hip-hop community is eagerly watching to see how this feud will unfold.

As the story develops, one thing is certain: the rivalry between 50 Cent and Big Meech is far from over, and the drama surrounding the canceled concert is just the latest chapter in their ongoing saga.

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