Kanye West and Soulja Boy ends their differences.
When Kanye West dropped his latest album “DONDA” in August, he faced criticism of Soulja Boy, who took shots at Ye for removing him from the final cut. “This n***a Kanye smh. Tell homie don’t hit my phone no more,” he wrote. He continued taking shots at Ye in a series of tweets for several days.
Now recently, Kanye West made an appearance on REVOLT’s “Drink Champs” podcast, where he revealed that why Soulja didn’t make it to the DONDA. He said that Soulja Boy verse wasn’t good, but at the same time, he also called Soulja one of the top 5 most influential people.
Soulja Boy didn’t take it too well, as he called out the GOOD Music boss in his recent live stream. “Don’t text me and say that verse wasn’t good,” says Soulja Boy. “You said the verse was hard, Ni**a. Why the f**k you ain’t text my phone. You not finna baby me ni**a with some motherf**king Soulja Boy is the future… Stfu Ni**a. You said my verse wasn’t hard ni**a. who the f**k you talking to…. Everything that come out my mouth is hard, ni**a. What the f**k is you talking about, Kanye West? Ni**a, yo album was trash. Your sh*t wasn’t hard ni**a. Just ‘Cause it’s your album no mean you get to pick what the f**k is hard and what not. Put it out and let the people decided ni**a.”
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However, Kanye West and Soulja Boy are finally on good terms now. Kanye West, who recently requested Drake to squash their beef, now reaches out to Soulja Boy to end their differences. Ye shared a screenshot of a text message he sent to Big Draco. “Yo it’s Ye, Love you bro. I should have told you I wasn’t gonna use the verse,” wrote Kanye West. Soulja Boy also responded to the message and wrote, “Love you too bro. That’s all I wanted.”
Soulja Boy told out about the apologies and the events that led to their earlier feud after mending his disagreements with Kanye West. During an appearance with “The Breakfast Club,” he confirmed that the viral screenshot of his and Ye’s text exchange was genuine. “Yeah, Kanye reached out,” he told the morning show’s co-hosts. “It was just crazy, like, that whole process of working. You know, doing the song and I just had to, like, sit back for a minute, like, man. Kanye got a lot going on. But I like Kanye though. All artists, all geniuses, are crazy.” While he admitted that he is also a bit nuts, Soulja explained that there are “different forms of crazy.”
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Kanye apologizes to Soulja Boy over DONDA verse 👀 pic.twitter.com/Od1106cRCN
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