50 Cent's STARZ series, BMF, has already gotten off to a great start as it's already been renewed for a second season. As viewers wait to see how the rest of the first season plays out, a former member of the Black Mafia Family has another concern regarding the show.

Bleu DaVinci recently took to social media to issue a warning to 50 Cent and the rest of the show's producers about the way he'll be portrayed. While his character has not appeared in the show and there's no word on if he'll be a character in later seasons, the rapper expressed concern over how he'll be depicted and threatened to deal with them personally if he feels slighted.

"The only thing I'm saying is that if they handle my name wrong, everybody already know I'm coming to see you," Bleu DaVinci said. "So now, play with the s*** if you want. The f***** writers, the producers, the directors, the f***** executive producers -- everybody. Y'all n***** play with my name, I'm telling y'all n***** right now! Y'all play with my name, it's up. Period."

During his announcement, he didn't mention 50 Cent or Big Meech's son, Lil Meech, by name but both are listed as executive producer and producer on the show, respectively. Last year, during a VladTV interview, BMF co-founder Dexter "Sosa" Hussey said he felt Bleu DaVinci cooperated with the feds during the organization's case. Bleu DaVinci added that he would shut down the whole BMF production if he felt he was portrayed in an inaccurate or negative light.

"There will be no more shooting that s***, there will be no more filming that s***," he continued. "I'm gonna try to find a way to f*** up everything about it if n***** play with my name. Now soon as I get the first report, 'Aye, bro, they over here playin' with your name,' I'm coming. Just already know. Have your security beefed up all s***, the police how all you n***** run around with, and all that s***. Have all that s*** 'cause I'm gonna give it to they a**, too. I ain't finna play with my name. I'm gonna go all the way out."

The above clip ended with Bleu DaVinci stating he wasn't going to allow his children to go through life hearing negative remarks about him. The rapper, who was signed to BMF Entertainment, served five years in prison for drug trafficking and money laundering related to the organization.