50 Cent is denying he has something to do with the cancelation of the Huge Meech “Welcome Again” Legacy Live performance that was presupposed to happen in Miami this month.
On Thursday (February 13), the Energy exec hopped on Instagram and shared a flyer for the present that learn: “Huge Meech’s ‘Welcome Again’ Live performance in Miami canceled as a consequence of unexpected circumstances.” No different particulars have been supplied.
50 Cent wrote within the caption, “I had nothing to with this, please cease calling my telephone. I sincerely hope you’ve got a pleasant day at present Comfortable Valentine’s Day. I’m stronger you then suppose I’m.”
Per the flyer, the present—scheduled to happen February 13 on the Amerant Financial institution Enviornment—featured Lil Child, Rick Ross, 21 Savage, Sexyy Crimson, Kodak Black, 42 Dugg, EST Gee and Moneybagg Yo, amongst others.
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Tensions arose between 50 Cent and Huge Meech after the latter teamed up with 50 Cent’s longtime nemesis Rick Ross in a video selling the live performance. The Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’ rapper implied Huge Meech was a snitch, which quickly erupted right into a contentious back-and-forth.
On Monday (February 10), 50 Cent took to Instagram to repost Meech’s assertion, denying that he cooperated with authorities. 50 Cent snapped again, “I’m not making an attempt to let no person trick me off the streets. You tricked Cuff off the road. You advised Tammy to inform, b####.”
50 Cent was referring to St. Louis drug lord Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling, who accused Huge Meech of not directly cooperating with authorities via BMF affiliate Tammy Cowins.
Cuffy claims Cowins, a producer on Fif’s BMF collection, acted as a authorities informant and performed a key position in facilitating Meech’s alleged cooperation, finally resulting in his jail sentence. 50 Cent continued, taunting Huge Meech over the now-canceled live performance.
“Y’all gone be disillusioned when Lil Child don’t present up?” he added, suggesting the Atlanta rapper and others shall be a no-show on the gig. “He can’t even go. He on home arrest.”
However, in keeping with 50 Cent, it was canceled with none interjection from him.