
In a surprising twist in the ongoing feud between 50 Cent and Big Meech, the rap mogul has publicly endorsed Charleston White’s controversial take on the conflict. Recently, 50 Cent took to Instagram to promote his new show while acknowledging White’s remarks about the unequal playing field between him and Meech.
The feud ignited when Big Meech, the former drug kingpin and founder of the Black Mafia Family, partnered with Rick Ross for a Welcome Home concert. 50 Cent wasted no time labeling Meech a “rat” and taking jabs at both him and his son, Lil Meech. Charleston White, known for his provocative opinions, weighed in during a recent podcast appearance, asserting that the two men possess vastly different skill sets. He noted, “50 is an internet na. Big Meech is a street na that’s been cooking and trafficking dope,” implying that the odds are stacked in 50’s favor, given his mastery of social media.
In response, 50 Cent confirmed White’s assessment in a video, stating, “Yes, Charleston White is correct. I’m a rapper, not a drug dealer. Be sure to catch my new show.” This endorsement from 50 adds fuel to the fire of an already heated rivalry, as he continues to leverage the online landscape to his advantage.
Benzino, another figure in hip-hop, also chimed in on the feud, suggesting that 50 Cent once admired Big Meech but was unable to emulate his street credibility. He claimed, “50 was a Meech fan, let’s make it clear. Everybody wanted to be a Big Meech.” This perspective adds an intriguing layer to the ongoing drama, highlighting a complex relationship between admiration and rivalry.
As the feud unfolds, fans are left wondering how it will evolve and what impact it may have on both artists’ careers. With 50 Cent’s knack for stirring the pot and his willingness to engage in public disputes, one thing is clear: this battle is far from over, and the hip-hop community is watching closely.