Soulja Boy calls out Drake following Kendrick Lamar feud

Soulja Boy criticized Drake over his recent feud with Kendrick Lamar, expressing disappointment.

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Soulja Boy has publicly criticized Drake following his recent feud with Kendrick Lamar. In a series of posts on social media platform X on July 16, Soulja Boy expressed his disappointment in the OVO rapper, pointing out that none of Drake’s collaborators defended him during the dispute. "Swag Season July 28 never let a n-gga try me like I’m Drake," Soulja wrote, adding, "You disappointed me. @Drake."

Soulja Boy continued his critique, stating, "Doing all them weak ass songs with them n-ggaz look where it got u none of them n-ggaz you collab with or took on tour had yo back @Drake." These comments come amidst ongoing debates about Drake’s standing in the rap community, especially in light of his perceived loss in the feud with Kendrick Lamar.

— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) July 16, 2024

This is not the first time Soulja Boy has made headlines for his opinions on Drake. In 2019, Soulja Boy had a viral moment during an interview on The Breakfast Club when he reacted dramatically to co-host Charlamagne Tha God calling Drake the "biggest rapper in the world." Soulja Boy’s response, "Draaaaakkkkkkeeee?! That n-gga who got bodied by Pusha T? Drake?! Y’all n-ggas better stop playing with me in here," quickly became a meme.

— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) July 16, 2024

Reflecting on that moment in a 2022 interview with HipHopDX, Soulja Boy recalled, "I wasn’t expecting it at all. I just went up there, spoke, had a good time, talked to The Breakfast Club. When I got to the hotel, my phone was going crazy and the internet was going viral. I was like, ‘What happened? What did I say?’ And it was like, ‘You was like, Drake?’"

Despite these public exchanges, the two artists have seemed to maintain a fine relationship over the years. However, Soulja Boy’s recent comments have reignited discussions about their interactions and raised questions about loyalty and alliances within the rap industry.

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