The hip-hop world is in shock after reports surfaced that Big Meech sold the rights to the Black Mafia Family (BMF) brand to Rick Ross in a massive \$120 million deal. Sources say 50 Cent, who spent years developing and reviving the BMF story through his hit TV series, was completely blindsided.

According to insiders, 50 wasn’t even informed of the negotiations and only found out through whispers in the industry. Furious, he immediately took to social media with cryptic shots: *“Loyalty doesn’t live in everybody’s heart, but snakes always show their face.”*

The deal reportedly gives Ross full creative control over future BMF projects, documentaries, and merchandise — essentially boxing 50 Cent out of the brand he helped bring back to life. With Ross and 50’s long-standing feud already a matter of public record, this move has set the stage for an all-out war.

Even more shocking, Big Meech accused 50 Cent of manipulating his son, Lil Meech, and turning him against his own family. This accusation sparked a deeper rift, with Lil Meech now siding with his father and Ross — a major shift considering how loyal he once appeared to 50.

Lil Meech RAN OFF With $10M - 50 Cent EXPOSES, Rick Ross Caught in BMF Crossfire! - YouTube

50, in turn, clapped back by questioning Big Meech’s parenting, claiming he enabled reckless behavior in his son, including substance use and careless spending. He also mocked Lil Meech online, suggesting his next appearance might be on *Love & Hip Hop Atlanta*.

Insiders say Big Meech and Lil Meech are now teaming up with Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather to launch their own BMF project, possibly to rival 50’s series. But here’s the catch: 50 Cent still controls the official TV and film rights to the BMF franchise. That means any competing project would face major legal hurdles.

Still, the damage is done. Fans are divided. Some feel 50 Cent has every right to be angry after investing time, money, and energy into making BMF a household name. Others think Big Meech has the right to choose who represents his story, even if it means partnering with Rick Ross.

With lawsuits, diss tracks, and power plays all on the horizon, this feud is far from over. The legacy of BMF now hangs in the balance — not just in courtrooms and contracts, but in the culture itself.