It looks like 50 Cent isn’t done taking shots at Big Meech. The G-Unit boss wasted no time mocking the sudden cancellation of Big Meech’s much-hyped “Welcome Home” concert, which was set for February 13 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Florida.
The event was supposed to be a grand celebration of Big Meech’s release, featuring a heavyweight lineup including Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Rick Ross, and other top acts.
But in a shocking twist, the concert was scrapped at the last minute due to “unforeseen circumstances,” leaving fans disappointed.
Of course, 50 Cent couldn’t let this moment slide. Taking to Instagram, he made sure to let everyone know he had nothing to do with the cancellation—while still making it about him. He posted:
“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 denies any involvement, his history with Big Meech and the Black Mafia Family (BMF) makes the situation even messier.
The two have been at odds, especially after 50 Cent accused Big Meech of cooperating with authorities—claims Meech has firmly denied.
Things got even more interesting when Big Meech aligned with Rick Ross, one of 50’s biggest rivals, to promote this now-canceled event.
Fans are left wondering what really led to the concert’s downfall. Was it poor planning? Internal conflicts?
Financial disputes? So far, neither Big Meech nor the event organizers have provided an official explanation. But one thing is for sure—50 Cent is enjoying every moment of this.
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