50 Cent Claim He Didn’t Have A Hand In Big Meech’s Canceled Concert

50 Cent and Big Meech
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Big Meech’s canceled concert has got 50 Cent in stitches. Meanwhile, the television producer has denied orchestrating the cancelation. Shortly after news of  Big Meech’s canceled concert circulated online, he went online and mocked his former friend for not respecting his street clout. He also sympathized with those who had traveled for the concert and asked to meet with them when they returned. The turn of events has established 50 as the king of pettiness and someone not to be messed with. 

Big Meech’s Concert Canceled

Many were disappointed to learn Big Meech’s concert was canceled a few hours before the event. The star-studded event was to be held at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, on February 13. However, the venue notified ticket holders at the last minute that the program had been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.” Big Meech’s concert was meant to celebrate his release from prison in October 2024 and would have featured big names like Rick Ross, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, and Sexy Red. 

Meech was sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2008 but was released to community confinement after 15 years. The Black Mafia Family (BMF) founder was found guilty of running a notorious drug trafficking organization and convicted of drug distribution and money laundering. His “Welcome Home” concert was an avenue to honor him by bringing some of the biggest hip-hop stars, given his ties to the music industry.  

50 Cent Denies Responsibility For Concert’s Cancelation

Big Meech’s canceled concert has given 50 Cent more ammunition in his war against the BMF founder. However, while many expected him to gloat openly about orchestrating the cancelation of Big Meech’s event, the rapper denied being responsible for the situation. 

“I had nothing to with this, please stop calling my phone [shrug emoji],” he wrote on Instagram. “I sincerely hope you have a nice day today, Happy Valentine’s Day. He added sarcastically, “I’m stronger then [sic] you think I am [smirking face emoji].”

50 Cent also sent a message he received from an associate of Dione “Cuffy” Gatling. Cuffy is a St. Louis drug lord who was sentenced in 2019 on drug trafficking and murder charges. He has accused Big Meech of cooperating with the government to nab him. The text message 50 shared about Big Meech’s canceled concert read: 

“Tell 50, he’s a bad man homie, that n*gga got the rats jumping ship left and right now.” 

Cuffy’s message referenced 50’s statement that Meech’s canceled concert would be a gathering of rats.

50 Cent Sympathizes With Ticket Holders

Meanwhile, despite his patronizing tone and gloating over Big Meech’s canceled concert, 50 Cent was not indifferent to the plight of those affected by the incident. He reacted to a post by some ticket holders who had flown into Texas for the concert. 

The reshared post read:

“@50 Cent really got Big Meech Concert Cancel [crying emoji]. (Got us out here feeling stupid) Fifty really got the streets.” 

In response, the actor replied on Instagram: 

“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 exact details behind Big Meech’s concert being canceled are still unknown. However, it is safe to say that it will only fuel the feud between 50 Cent and Meech. Hopefully, the two will recall their friendship and bury the hatchet.

#Clique, do you think 50 Cent had a hand in Big Meech’s concert’s cancellation? Let us know in the comments.

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