“I AM PULLING UP RIGHT NOW…” Big…
Fresh off bond, Dallas police told him NOT to leave the state. But even if he could? BEO Lil Kenny says he’s BANNED from Memphis.

Fresh off a bond release that barely lets him leave the state, Memphis rapper Big 30 is staring down a ban from his own hometown—and the man behind it is BEO Lil Kenny, a Quality Control artist whose street reputation may now outweigh his music catalog.
“Since I’ve been on TV on Jear Screaming Thugz and Nation, they think it’s a guy and they think it’s a joke,” Big 30 said in a clip that’s now making rounds. “They think he ain’t really out of Memphis in these streets, bro. For real, for real, y’all got to be crazy.”
The reaction lands at a moment when Big 30—real name Rodney Wright, the same rapper who came up alongside Pooh Shiesty and ran with MoneyBagg Yo’s Bread Gang energy—can’t even physically return to the city that made him.
Dallas police have him on home detention with GPS tracking and travel restrictions after a federal judge granted him a $100,000 bond in the alleged robbery and kidnapping case involving Gucci Mane. He’s not supposed to leave the state.

And even if those bond conditions weren’t in place, the smoke waiting for him back in Memphis is reportedly real enough that pulling up right now wouldn’t be smart.
The beef traces back to a freestyle where BEO Lil Kenny went at MoneyBagg Yo, OG Boo Dirty, and Big Homie AG—every single one of them running in Big 30’s orbit. In Memphis, you don’t diss somebody’s whole crew and expect nothing to happen.
According to gossip outlets tracking the story, Kenny’s car was reportedly shot up between Nashville and Memphis shortly after that track dropped. Around the same period, Stupid Dude—affiliated with Big 30’s side—was reportedly shot as well.
But the biggest piece of this puzzle is what reportedly connects Kenny to the murder of Big Juke—Yo Gotti’s brother and a CMG co-founder. Multiple gossip news channels reported in early to mid-2026 that an arrest tied to that case came down with Kenny’s name allegedly attached.
Both sides dispute the claims, and none of it has played out fully in court. Allegations are allegations until they’re proven.
Kenny built his name recording his debut tape from federal prison. His buzz comes from who he’s around and what he’s been through—the B.O.M. name itself stands for “Been Eliminating Opps.” That’s a street resume, not a bars resume.
Compare that to Big 30, who’s stacked real features with Yo Gotti, MoneyBagg, and Pooh Shiesty. He’s held his own in rooms with some of the best to ever do it out of Memphis.
So when you watch Big 30 react to being banned from his own city, you’re not watching a man clown a whack diss track. You’re watching somebody who just walked out of a jail cell process the fact that an entire city—the place that made him who he is—is currently off-limits for two completely different reasons happening at the exact same time.
The law’s got one hand on him. The streets got the other. And both of them are saying the same thing: stay away from Memphis.