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Eminem will now be taking his talents back to the big screen. He is slotted to play White Boy Rick in the forthcoming BMF series.
According to an exclusive report by Allhiphop.com, on Monday (Jun 14), U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson agreed to reduce Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory’s prison sentence from 360 months to 324 months resulting in a 3-year sentence reduction.
The on screen story of BMF just got more appealing. 50 Cent and crew have signed on some heavy hitters to the roster.
Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, the brother of BMF boss Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory, was recently released from prison.
The Coronavirus Pandemic has been a boon for people serving jail sentences to seek an early release out of concerns of contracting COVID-19. The latest inmates seeking and gaining release, with dropping dime a la Tekashi 6ix9ine, are infamous Black Mafia Family (BMF) kingpins Terry “Southwest T” Flenory and Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory.
It looks like we will finally get a true inside look of the rise and fall of one of the biggest underworld crews in Hip-Hop. 50 Cent is about to get production underway on a BMF project.
It seems a television series about B.M.F. will finally come to life. 50 Cent recently shared a photo of the pilot episode script via his Instagram.
BMF, short for Black Mafia Family, became one of the most infamous crime syndicates in the 90s and early aughts via drug trafficking. 50 Cent shared a letter he received from one of its honchos, the currently incarcerated Big Meech, indicating that BMF’s story is coming to the screen.
Entertainment bigwigs must have known that 50 Cent’s executive skills behind the screen would equate to a major impact.
The fantasy of making money on the streets has always appealed to the Hip-Hop community, so it is no surprise that a large percentage of rappers talk about moving work in their rhymes. But as we all know by now, most of these claims fall into the “it’s only entertainment” category. On the other side […]
Drake may have started from the bottom, but his cash flow is definitely top tier. The Toronto rapper was in Charlotte for CIAA weekend and proceeded to drop $50,000 in cash at a local strip club.
Ever since Rick Ross name dropped Wingstop in one of his biggest songs, “B.M.F.,” the two have been linked together. Ross officially opened up his second Wingstop in Miami and attended the grand opening this past weekend.