RIP Irv Gotti, 50 VS Meech & Super Censors? The Rewind For Feb 6th
50 Cent Threatens to Cancel BMF Over Rick Ross & Big Meech Photo
In the latest chapter of hip-hop’s most entertaining grudge match, 50 Cent is threatening to pull the plug on BMF over a simple photo. Big Meech, the very man whose life the hit Starz series is based on, was recently spotted in a picture with Rick Ross—a longtime enemy of 50. And just like that, BMF fans are left wondering if their favorite show is about to become collateral damage in a decade-long beef.
For those unfamiliar, 50 and Ross have been at each other’s throats since 2009. From diss tracks to lawsuits, and even a leaked sex tape, their feud has been a saga of pettiness and power moves. Now, the drama is spilling into television, with 50 calling Meech a “rat” for associating with Ross. To make matters worse, Ross is set to perform at the upcoming “Big Meech Welcome Back Legacy Concert,” featuring heavyweights like Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, and more.
Will 50 actually cancel BMF? Or is this just another chess move in his ever-evolving beef with Ross? One thing’s for sure—50 Cent stays committed to being hip-hop’s pettiest billionaire.
Irv Gotti’s Passing: Hip-Hop Mourns a Legend
The hip-hop world is mourning the loss of Irv Gotti, the mastermind behind Murder Inc. Records. At just 54, Gotti’s sudden passing is a harsh reminder to give legends their flowers while they’re here.
Ja Rule, his longtime collaborator, kept it simple with a broken heart emoji. Def Jam called him a “creative genius,” while Kanye West posted a dove emoji in tribute. And, in typical fashion, 50 Cent used the moment to be petty, posting an image of himself smoking next to a plastic tombstone. Classy.
But Gotti’s legacy speaks louder than any Instagram post. As a producer, he shaped the sound of the late ’90s and early 2000s, crafting timeless hits like “What’s Luv?” for Fat Joe, “I’m Real” and “Ain’t It Funny” for Jennifer Lopez, and Jay-Z’s “Can I Live.” His work with Ja Rule and Ashanti defined an era, blending gritty street anthems with chart-topping melodies.
Murder Inc. was more than a label—it was a movement. And despite the controversies, federal investigations, and industry shifts, Irv Gotti’s impact on hip-hop is undeniable. Rest in peace to a true legend.
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Faces Legal Drama
Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us has been the most talked-about diss track in years, but now it’s causing serious Super Bowl headaches. The NFL and FOX executives are scrambling to review Kendrick’s setlist, sweating over whether his “certified pedophile” line aimed at Drake could trigger legal action.
While execs debate censorship, one thing is clear—the audience will say the lyrics whether they’re muted or not. Just ask the Grammys. CBS played the track unfiltered when Kendrick won Record of the Year, and the entire Crypto.com Arena belted out every word.
With a five-second delay in place, the NFL and FOX have a tough call to make. Do they risk a lawsuit by letting it air? Or do they mute the moment and risk backlash from fans? Either way, Kendrick’s halftime show might just become one of the most controversial in Super Bowl history.
Final Thoughts
From 50 Cent’s ongoing feud with Rick Ross to the loss of a hip-hop legend in Irv Gotti, and Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl controversy, this week has been nothing short of explosive. Hip-hop never sleeps, and neither do the headlines.
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