The hip-hop world is reeling after 50 Cent launched a calculated, multi-faceted attack on former associates Big Meech and Southwest T, following their public alliance with his long-time rival, Rick Ross. The explosive response, delivered not through a direct social media rant but via a strategic documentary announcement, has ignited a firestorm of ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐ธ๐๐, accusing the two famed BMF figures of the ultimate street betrayal: cooperating with law enforcement.
Sources close to the situation confirm 50 Centโs fury stems from a perceived profound disloyalty. The rapper and mogul had reportedly held Big Meech in high esteem, viewing him as a stand-up figure in the mold of comedy legends Dave Chappelle and Eddie Murphy. This respect has now evaporated, replaced by scathing public condemnation after Meech and Southwest were seen alongside Rick Ross, 50โs entrenched nemesis.
In a move described by industry observers as โbrilliantly vicious,โ 50 Cent bypassed traditional diss tracks. Instead, he unveiled plans for a documentary series focusing on Tammy โSouthwest Tโ Cohen, titled โBMF: Who Is Tammy Cohen? Coming Soon.โ The project is widely interpreted as a direct attempt to expose what 50 Cent alleges is Cohenโs history as a federal informant, thereby implicating the entire BMF legacy.
The implication is clear: by linking โBMFโ with an informant narrative and associating it with Rick Ross, 50 Cent aims to tarnish the credibility of both his opposition and the former bosses who crossed him. Social media chatter, amplified by the announcement, has since been flooded with ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐ธ๐๐ labeling Big Meech and Southwest as โrats,โ โsnitches,โ and โgovernment provocateurs.โ
This strategy echoes what analysts call the โJay-Z methodโ of intelligent, layered dissensionโstriking a target in a manner that unfolds over time, allowing the narrative to build and inflict maximum damage. 50 Centโs approach suggests he is playing a longer, more devastating game than a simple Instagram feud.
The conflict escalated when Southwest T was previously seen linking with another 50 Cent adversary, Supreme. That initial act of defiance appears to have been the final straw, leading 50 to conclude that the โtwo old school hustlersโ prioritized financial gainโโchasing a checkโโover any sense of allegiance. His core message, as interpreted from surrounding commentary, is a stark street proverb: you are who you stand next to.
By standing with Rick Ross, Big Meech and Southwest have, in 50 Centโs view, declared their position. The documentary serves as his formal retaliation, weaponizing their pasts against them in the court of public opinion. The announcement has effectively shifted the conversation from mere hip-hop rivalry to grave questions about street credibility and legacy.

Rick Ross, meanwhile, has publicly celebrated the alliance, recently performing the anthem โBMFโ alongside Big Meech at a concert and promoting the moment heavily. This spectacle likely poured gasoline on 50 Centโs simmering anger, transforming private frustration into a very public campaign of character assassination.
The fallout promises to be extensive. The documentaryโs release could have significant repercussions for the public personas of Big Meech and Southwest T, figures who have cultivated images of unwavering street integrity. It also intensifies the decades-long cold war between 50 Cent and Rick Ross, drawing new battle lines through historical associations.
Industry insiders note the calculated risk in 50 Centโs move. While potentially crippling to his targets, aligning the BMF brand with informant ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐ธ๐๐ is a nuclear option that could have unpredictable collateral damage. However, it underscores the depth of his feeling of betrayal from individuals he once considered peers and stand-up men.
As of now, neither Big Meech nor Southwest T has issued a formal public response to the documentary announcement or the swirling ๐ถ๐๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐ธ๐๐. Rick Ross has continued his promotional activities without directly addressing 50 Centโs latest tactical strike. The silence from the accused parties is only amplifying the speculation and debate online.
The situation remains fluid, with the promised documentary hanging over the industry like a sword of Damocles. Its eventual release is anticipated to be a major cultural event, potentially rewriting narratives and solidifying this episode as one of the most complex and bitter conflicts in modern hip-hop history. The war is no longer just about lyrics; it is about legacy, loyalty, and the control of history itself.
50 Cent has masterfully framed the conflict, forcing the public to question the very foundations of the BMF legend. Whether the documentary provides conclusive proof or merely persuasive insinuation, the damage to the reputations of Big Meech and Southwest T may already be underway. The chess match continues, with 50 Cent sacrificing a queen to potentially checkmate the kings of a former empire.