50 Cent just lit the internet on fire, and his target? None other than the Black Mafia Family legend himself—Big Meech. A new video has gone viral showing 50 going straight for Meech’s throat, accusing him of being the real snitch in the case that sent Dion “Cuffy” Gatling to prison.

“You tricked Cuffy off the streets. I never fold, never told? You told Tammy to tell, b***h!”

That’s how 50 came in—no filter, no mercy.

The feud comes on the heels of explosive new documents suggesting that Big Meech might’ve secretly cooperated with the feds through his former personal assistant, now turned government informant, Tammy Cowens. According to leaked affidavits, Meech was allegedly the one who brought Tammy into the mix and used her as a third-party informant in a drug trafficking conspiracy to shave time off his sentence.

But Meech? He’s not backing down.

“I never folded. Never told. Never will. Death before dishonor,” Meech declared on Instagram, standing ten toes down.

Let’s break down the allegations, the evidence, and the insane drama behind this escalating war between 50 Cent and Big Meech.

When Big Meech was released early from prison in October 2024, it was a moment of celebration. Fans, celebrities, and artists lined up to welcome back the street icon. But that celebration didn’t last long. Just two days after his release, Meech’s longtime friend and former associate, Dion “Cuffy” Gatling, publicly accused him of snitching to cut a deal with the Feds.

Things got uglier when 50 Cent—who had previously been tight with Meech and even produced the hit *BMF* series on STARZ based on Meech’s life—turned on him.

On February 3, 2025, 50 Cent posted a savage Instagram post accusing Big Meech of ratting. The post featured an image of a rat with the text: “I think I’m Big Meech”—a direct jab at Rick Ross’s hit track “B.M.F.” that glorified Meech’s legacy.

But it didn’t stop there.

In the caption, 50 teased an upcoming *tell-all* documentary featuring—wait for it—Tammy Cowens, the same woman who allegedly snitched on Cuffy under Meech’s direction. 50 claimed Meech’s biggest mistake was falling out with Tammy:

“Her tell-all docu reveals the truth.”

Many speculate that 50’s rage was fueled after Meech appeared in a promo video with 50’s longtime rival Rick Ross to promote a February 13 “Welcome Back” concert in Florida. Ross, who was set to perform “BMF” live for the first time, announced a star-studded lineup—Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Boosie, and more.

But 50 Cent stole the spotlight, publicly trashing Meech and questioning his street credibility. Soon after, court documents began circulating showing that Big Meech might’ve used Tammy Cowens to set up Cuffy by introducing her as his representative to facilitate drug deals—only for Tammy to later cooperate with the Feds.

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The documents named Meech, Dion Gatling (Cuffy), and Fidel Suarez in a drug trafficking conspiracy. Tammy, listed as CS1, acted as a go-between, and it was her information that allegedly landed Cuffy a 27-year prison sentence.

On February 5, Meech finally fired back—posting an old photo with 50 Cent from when he first got out of prison. The image showed the two hugging, but Meech had edited 50’s face with a cartoon rat and added the words “Internet Gangsta” across 50’s body. The soundtrack? Ja Rule’s “Clap Back.”

But it didn’t hit like he thought it would.

Fans piled into the comments, slamming Meech for biting the hand that fed him—reminding him that 50 Cent made his son a star, elevated his legacy, and was responsible for the *BMF* show that brought him respect from a whole new generation. One user summed it up:

“He’s not an internet gangster, he’s the guy who made your son famous and added a legacy to your name.”

Ross took the opportunity to clown 50 during an Instagram Live, mimicking him and saying:

“He took a picture with Rick Ross!”

Then he slumped to the floor mock-crying:

“You backed into a wall and slid down!”

Ross later threatened to hijack the *BMF* TV legacy entirely, saying he wants to make a *big budget* *BMF* film with directors like F. Gary Gray or Quentin Tarantino—firing shots at 50’s *“small budget”* STARZ version.

Meanwhile, Young Buck chimed in too:

“Shout out Big Meech, welcome home! Quit playin’ with dude.”

50 then dropped a bombshell—an audio clip of BMF member Blue DaVinci confirming that Tammy Cowens has wiretap transcripts and affidavits tied to Big Meech.