The hip-hop world is buzzing with fresh drama! A newly surfaced audio clip features Big Meech’s nephew taking direct shots at 50 Cent—and if you know 50, you know he won’t just ignore that. The ongoing feud between 50 Cent and the BMF (Black Mafia Family) circle has taken a deeply personal turn. It all kicked off when 50 accused Big Meech of being an informant—a heavy claim both on the streets and in the rap industry. From there, 50 escalated things further, dropping cryptic posts and even adding a rat emoji next to Rick Ross lyrics, stirring up even more controversy.
And that’s not all. Lil Meech, the son of Big Meech and the actor portraying him in 50 Cent’s BMF series, found himself caught up in the controversy as well. 50 Cent didn’t hold back, revealing behind-the-scenes tensions, including claims that Lil Meech struggled on set due to alleged substance issues, even needing rehab. According to 50, co-stars like Russell Hornsby had firsthand knowledge of the situation.
Then there’s rapper 42 Dugg, who reportedly gave Big Meech $100,000 after his release. 50 wasn’t impressed—he took to Instagram, arguing that Dugg should have prioritized helping his own people instead of handing the money to Meech. In classic 50 fashion, he didn’t hesitate to call him out publicly, saying:
“Your pops is my guy. I got love for you and Cheese because of Q. But you messed up giving Screech $100,000—you should’ve looked out for your own people instead. You’ve always been stubborn. WTF.”
But 42 Dugg wasn’t having it. He shut down the claim, insisting the $100,000 story was bogus and reaffirmed his loyalty to Big Meech. He made it crystal clear—no one was going to turn him against Detroit.
Then came the bombshell. 50 Cent shared text messages hinting at leaked audio from a three-way call involving Big Meech, his nephew Babay, and 42 Dugg. In the clip, Babay confronts Big Meech, demanding answers about why he was still associating with Tammy Cowens despite her alleged cooperation with the feds.
Meech fired back, making it clear that he didn’t owe explanations—not to Babay, not to the streets. He challenged anyone who believed he cooperated with authorities to bring out the proof.
But Babay wasn’t backing down. He pressed Meech on why he never publicly cut ties with Tammy Cowens. According to Babay, Meech had full awareness of Tammy’s actions and might have even gained from them. He implied that Tammy’s federal cooperation was meant to help reduce Meech’s sentence, while Dion Cuffy—a former associate of Meech—ended up getting hit with a 27-year bid.
After the leaked call, Babay took things further with a full 30-minute interview on Dogface TV, doubling down on his stance. He claimed Meech played a role in connecting Tammy Cowens with both Dion Cuffy and Fidel Suarez, dragging even more names into the legal chaos. That’s where the concept of “third-party cooperation” comes in—and it’s exactly why the snitching accusations won’t die down.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent is doing what he does best—stirring up drama online. He’s been dropping cryptic messages, cracking jokes, and hinting at something big: a possible tell-all documentary featuring Tammy Cowens. If that actually happens, it could send shockwaves through this entire situation.
Let’s not forget—50 also leaked text messages from Lil Meech, showing him trying to stay on his good side. In response, 50 threatened to boot him from BMF entirely and doubled down on the substance abuse claims. He even blamed Big Meech for enabling his son’s actions.
Right now, the drama is intense. The streets want answers. Babay is applying pressure on Big Meech. 50 is exposing receipts. And Dion Cuffy is still locked up, serving a 27-year sentence.
If the claims about third-party cooperation hold weight, Big Meech’s reputation could suffer a major blow—and at this point, there may be no coming back from it.
So, what’s next? If we know 50, he’s already scheming—more social media jabs, another exposé, maybe even taking things to court. On the other side, Big Meech’s family isn’t letting up either. With his nephew making threats and Lil Meech potentially clapping back, this battle is far from finished.