Big Meech is free. No, we’re not referring to the character in 50 Cent’s hit television series — we’re talking about the real Demetrius Flenory.
The G-Unit founder’s seeming attack of Flenory’s street credibility comes in response to him appearing in a video clip ...
And it’s all based on a true story. Meech and his brother Southwest Tee founded BMF as a creative agency and Hip-Hop label in 1985. In the 2000s, federal agents deduced that the company was a ...
Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory has issued a response to 50 Cent seemingly accusing him of being an informant for the federal ...
Adding to the speculation is Tammy Cowins, a former BMF associate who has now been pulled into the conversation. 50 Cent’s post has fans wondering if she plays a role in the ongoing tensions ...
At the height of BMF’s power in the early 2000s, Meech and his brother, Terry “Southwest Tee” Flenory, transformed their criminal enterprise into a cultural phenomenon. Their foray into the ...
Tee Grizzley, Young Scooter, Skilla Baby, and Payroll Giovanni. Initially starting in Detroit, BMF's trafficking territory would span across multiple states, including Georgia, where Flenory ...
Last week, he announced the “BMF Big Meech Welcome Back Legacy Concert ... Terry “Southwest Tee” Flenory, in the form of $50 bags of cocaine in the 1980s. After years of selling drugs ...