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Black Mafia Family Season 1 Episode 1 Release Date and Watch Online

Black Mafia Family Season 1 Episode 1 is expected to release on 26th September 2021. Fans are very excited about the series.

Black Mafia Family is an upcoming American drama television series, which follows the Black Mafia Family, a drug and money laundering organization. It is set to premiere on Starz in September 2021.

It is based on the true story of two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in this country. This is a story about love, family, and capitalism in the pursuit of the American dream. The series is Executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

More About Black Mafia Family

The show will focus on the real-life story of Detroit brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory. Big Meech and Southwest T founded the Black Mafia Family, a drug trafficking and money laundering organization in the US. Episode 1 titled “See It? Touch It… Obtain It”is all about that, Meech avoids a street war by moving his crew “The 50 Boyz” to a new location. He and his brother Terry make up a batch of drugs that creates enough demand to help their family overcome the economic crisis.

The siblings also entered the hip-hop music business as BMF Entertainment, whereas BMF Entertainment was also a type of organization that help launder drug money. They also had a heavy influence on the world of hip hop.

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Black Mafia Family Season 1 Episode 1 Release Date

The series is the journey of two brothers who gave birth to a criminal family. Hence the fans are excited to see the criminal drama series and now the wait is over. Only a few days are left for the premiere of Episode 1. So the show is expected to air on 26th September 2021.

Black Mafia Family Season 1 Episode 1

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Viewers can watch Season 1 Episode 1 on Starz. You can also stream it online on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.

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