Exclusive: B.M.F. Founder Big Meech Working On Ringtones, Planning Appeal

(AllHipHop News) Incarcerated accused drug boss Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory may be behind bars, but the Black Mafia Family (B.M.F.) founder still has his sights set on the music industry via a new deal with ringtone makers Myxer.com.Meech, who is currently locked down in a federal prison in Jessup, Georgia, gained massive exposure this Summer, […]

(AllHipHop News) Incarcerated accused drug boss Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory may be behind bars, but the Black Mafia Family (B.M.F.) founder still has his sights set on the music industry via a new deal with ringtone makers Myxer.com.Meech, who is currently locked down in a federal prison in Jessup, Georgia, gained massive exposure this Summer, when Miami rapper Rick Ross named checked him on the hook to one of the year’s biggest songs “Blowing Money Fast B.M.F.”) and the new book, B.M.F. by Mara Shalhoup. Big Meech detailed the new venture in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com. “I’ve teamed with Myxer.com. They came up with the idea to do the ringtone thing, so I done put a couple out there and they like them,” Big Meech told AllHipHop.com, who is still flexing his business acumen from behind bars. “It’s always been a dream of mine and I’ve always had a love for all kinds of music growing up. Just trying to do something positive,” Big Meech told AllHipHop.com. “I’ve always wanted to do something in the music business.” Big Meech has served a total of six years of a 30-year prison sentence for his role in a massive cocaine distribution ring, which operated from the late 1980’s until 2007.Feds accuse Meech and his brother Terry “Southwest T.” Flenory of heading the B.M.F. organization, which operated in 11 states and earned well over $300 million dollars in cash and acquired other assets, including luxury cars, mansions, yachts, nightclubs and real estate. While he was locked down, Mara Shalhoup dropped her investigative book B.M.F., which is a detailed account of the rise of B.M.F., Big Meech and his brother Terry “Southwest T” Flenory. Big Meech was satisfied with the book and even learned things about the investigation, as well as other “family members” who were also sentenced to lengthy prison sentences for their role in the cocaine distribution ring. “The book is good. It enlightened me on some things, because I didn’t know what was happening with the other guys,” Big Meech told AllHipHop.com. “We weren’t really with each other during the years of the investigation. A lot of the charges they charged me with are bogus charges.”According to Big Meech, he is focusing on his appeal with hopes of having his sentenced reduced, or dismissed entirely. “I can’t complain, I just am tired of being here,” Big Meech told AllHipHop.com. “I’m getting my work on, keeping my mind right. I read urban novels and inspirational, business books. Just last week, I just got shot down by the court of appeals, which was expected. So the next process will be the Supreme Court, I filed a motion on six issues. If that doesn’t work, my lawyer has other strategies. But some of this they need to have happen. That’s what’s bad about the system. It’s easy to get you in, but you have to go through all kinds of steps to get out.”