Big Meech’s Comeback Concert Cancelled: Did Rick Ross Set Him Up?

Big Meech was gearing up for what was supposed to be a legendary comeback. After spending years behind bars, he was ready to re-enter the spotlight, and his highly anticipated benefit concert was meant to mark his return. However, things took a disastrous turn, leaving many fans pointing fingers—some of them directly at Rick Ross.

Rick Ross and Big Meech: A Troubled Partnership?

Initially, Rick Ross appeared to be fully supporting Big Meech’s return. He hyped up the event, promoted it on social media, and even threw money into the mix to boost excitement. But when the time came to truly back up his words, Ross was nowhere to be found. The much-publicized concert was suddenly canceled, leaving fans wondering whether Ross had truly been an ally or if he had set Meech up to fail.

Rick Ross famously rapped, “I think I’m Big Meech, Larry Hoover,” in his hit song, and his association with the BMF (Black Mafia Family) name was well-known. However, when Big Meech was finally released, their partnership didn’t unfold as expected. Reports suggest that Ross had given the BMF family financial support—allegedly up to $5 million—but the money had vanished before Meech even got out of jail. Little Meech, his son, was believed to have blown through a significant portion of it.

The 50 Cent Connection and the Fallout

50 Cent played a crucial role in bringing the BMF story to a wider audience through his hit series BMF, which starred Lil Meech as his father. The partnership between 50 Cent and the Meech family seemed solid—until things took a turn.

Big Meech was reportedly set to receive substantial financial backing from 50 Cent. However, after Meech aligned himself with Rick Ross, their relationship soured. 50 Cent, known for his sharp business acumen and no-nonsense attitude, did not take kindly to the perceived betrayal. As a result, he allegedly cut ties with Big Meech and even announced that there would be no Season 4 of the BMF series, effectively closing a significant financial avenue for the family.

Was 50 Cent Behind the Concert Cancellation?

Following the shocking cancellation of the concert, many speculated that 50 Cent may have played a role in shutting it down. Industry insiders and hip-hop figures, including Wack 100, suggested that 50 Cent’s influence led to the concert’s abrupt end. While 50 denied any involvement, he made sure to rub salt in the wound by posting a screenshot of the cancellation notice with a sarcastic caption: “I had nothing to do with this. Please stop calling my phone.” He even mocked the situation further, highlighting how rapper Lil Baby, one of the expected performers, supposedly pulled out of the event without giving Meech any financial support.

Rick Ross’s Disappearing Act

Perhaps the most surprising part of this ordeal was Rick Ross’s reaction—or lack thereof. After all the hype and promises, when the concert fell apart, Ross barely acknowledged it. Instead, he quickly moved on to promoting his own ventures, leaving Meech to deal with the fallout alone. Fans didn’t let this slide, calling out Ross for seemingly abandoning Meech after getting involved in his affairs.

What’s Next for Big Meech?

Now that his highly anticipated comeback has crumbled, the question remains: what’s next for Big Meech? Can he recover from this setback, or has this fiasco permanently damaged his reputation and business opportunities? With 50 Cent out of the picture and Rick Ross seemingly uninterested in real support, Meech finds himself in a precarious position.

Lil Meech’s leaked messages to 50 Cent revealed just how desperate the family’s financial situation had become. He admitted that Ross provided some money to help cover bills until the next season of BMF—but now that the show is off the table, the future looks uncertain.

One thing is clear: this saga is far from over. Whether Big Meech will find a way to bounce back or fade into obscurity remains to be seen. As for Rick Ross and 50 Cent, their roles in this controversy will likely continue to be debated among hip-hop fans for years to come.