American rapper and actor 50 Cent has responded to Charleston White’s comments about his feud with Big Meech, stating that, unlike his rival, he’s a “ rapper, not a drug dealer.”
50 got into an online beef with Meech after the BMF founder partnered with Rick Ross for his since-cancelled Welcome Home concert.
It was an act that 50 saw as a betrayal, and although he hinted that the two would be working together last November, a drastic change of mind has come about.
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After the concert announcement, the American rapper and actor accused Meech of being a rat and also took aim at his son, Lil Meech.
In a recent episode of The Danza Project podcast, White opened up on 50 Cent and Meech’s feud while highlighting what he thought was the big difference between them.
“Fifty is bullying Meech because Meech ain’t no ain’t no internet n***a. Fifty is an internet n***a,” said White at the 43-minute mark in the video linked here. “He’s been mastering the internet for last 10, 15 years. Big Meech is a street n***a that’s been cooking and trafficking dope.”
“He’s justified in what he’s doing, but n***a, just because you have justification, don’t mean you right,” he added.
50 Cent took to Instagram to respond to White’s comments in a short video that was posted on Saturday, saying: “Yes, Charleston White is correct,” he said from a balcony overlooking a city. “I’m a rapper, not a drug dealer.”
Meech’s Welcome Back concert was expected to come off on February 13 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.
It was set to unfold with an intriguing list of stars that included the likes of Lil Baby, Sexyy Red, 21 Savage and Rick Ross.
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The concert was unexpectedly cancelled by organizers who reportedly announced the event’s decision “due to unforeseen circumstances” on the day of the program.