UB Spotlight: Jordan Alexander Talks BMF’s ‘Purdy’
New Episode "Power Trippin'" Premieres Today on STARZ App.
A new episode of “BMF” has launched, with all-new episodes available to stream weekly on Fridays on the STARZ app.
The feud continues to brew between the drug organization’s leaders and brothers – Meech and Terry Flenory, as they launch their own music label in the Atlanta hip-hop scene and expand the business into new national territories during the 1990s.
This season, the brothers must overcome insurmountable obstacles — from the growing police presence to their revenge-driven oldest rival, it’s hard to trust anyone… even each other.

As the pressure and tension mount, it leads to explosive conflict and resentment between the brothers.
“BMF” season four stars Demetrius Flenory, Jr. as “Meech,” Da’Vinchi as Terry “Southwest Tee” Flenory, Russell Hornsby as “Charles Flenory,” Michole Briana White as “Lucille Flenory,” La La Anthony as “Markisha,” Steve Harris as “Detective Bryant,” and Myles Truitt as “B-Mickie.”

In today‘s episode entitled “Power Trippin’,” written by Tariq Simmons & directed by Tchaiko Omawale; Meech and Terry continue to focus on Stomping Ground Records – and on their full-court press to sign Purdy.
In St. Louis, things are getting tense, as their business partner creates more rivals than friends.
In the episode, Jordan Alexander portrays new Stomping Ground Records artists Purdy.
Tishelle from UB spoke to Jordan about her role on “BMF.”
Plus she shares what it’s like to work with the cast and tells UB what she loves most about the BMF story!

“BMF” is executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit film and television, alongside creator, executive producer and Detroit native Randy Huggins with showrunner and executive producer Heather Zuhlke. Anthony Wilson, Damione Macedon , and Raphael Jackson, Jr also serve as executive producers on the series. “BMF” is produced through Jackson’s G-Unit Film and Television in association with Lionsgate Television for STARZ.



