the bmf story is a myth. it's all hype. they were a record label, not a mafia. the only reason anyone has ever heard of bmf is because of 1 person: the jewish hipster journalist Maria Shaloup and her sensalionist tabloid stories in creative loafing that she was able to broker into a book deal. she wants you to believe they were a coherent drug organization when in fact there were no official members of bmf, they had no initiation, and most importantly they didn't operate in secrecy - the number one factor precluding them from being considered a legit mafia. they even had an official myspace page for f**** sakes

and the drug supply attributed to bmf was based out of Los Angeles not ATL. I lived in ATL during their so called reign, and never heard about bmf outside of the music industry and buckhead party scene. pimp c exposed how fake the trap rappers are in ATL. when it comes to the d game everyone knows of ATL as the place that Miami took over in the 80s and 90s, and in the 2000s after Katrina, New Orleans came through crushing the buildings

don't believe these rapperrs its entertainment.