BMF Season 4: A Ruthless Legacy Unfolds, Brought to Life by 50 Cent
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This ain’t just a show. This is a legacy in motion, a true story ripped straight from the heart of the streets, elevated by pure talent and unapologetic storytelling. Season 4 of BMF picks up with more power, more pressure, and more heat than ever before, as Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory keep pushing to build a dynasty that changes the game.
What started as a hustle has grown into a full-blown empire but when you’re climbing that high, the fall hits harder. This season, the brothers are fighting on all fronts: rivals closing in, law enforcement applying pressure, and the weight of betrayal and loyalty threatening to tear it all apart. And let’s just say what went down in Mexico? It’s about to change everything.
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And just when you thought things couldn’t get more intense the lineup this season is straight fire. Fan-favorite characters are back, and they’re not coming alone. Myles Truitt returns as B-Mickie, the once-loyal right hand who’s now clawing his way back into the Flenorys’ trust. Grammy-nominated icon Saweetie is back in her role as Keeya, the ex-college athlete turned street-smart St. Louis player. Sydney Mitchell returns as LaWanda, Terry’s foundation and the heart of the Flenory home. Roberto Sanchez is back as Loco, the volatile plug they’re tangled up with south of the border. And joining the cast with a serious presence is Jordan Alexander as Purdy, a rising music star who could be the key to launching Meech and Terry’s music label dreams into reality.
But the star power doesn’t stop there. Guest appearances this season are stacked. We’re talking Kofi Siriboe as a charismatic religious leader in St. Louis, Tyler Lepley bringing heat as Demarcus, a threat to Terry’s territory, and Skai Jackson shaking things up as Ashleigh, a game-changer in Meech’s world. Add in Clifton Powell, Rockmond Dunbar, Aketra Sevillian, Karina Willis, and Stacey Sargeant, and you’ve got a cast that’s as deep as it is dynamic.
Behind the scenes, BMF continues to thrive under the powerhouse vision of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and his G-Unit Film & Television empire. With Detroit’s own Randy Huggins at the creative core, showrunner Heather Zuhlke, and executive producers Anthony Wilson, Damione Macedon, and Raphael Jackson, Jr., the storytelling is sharper than ever, grounded in truth and charged with emotion.
And the best part? It all begins Friday, June 6. New episodes drop every Friday on the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming/on-demand platforms and for those tuning in an old-school way, it airs at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on the STARZ channel in the U.S. and Canada.
This is more than TV. This is for the culture. For the day ones. For the ones still grinding. For the ones who know what it means to risk it all to build something real. BMF Season 4 is for us and it’s coming in louder, bolder, and more unapologetic than ever before.








