Soulja Boy to pay the piper over death threats?

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Another day, another violent, senseless beef …


Skrill Dilly is claiming that Soulja Boy threatened his life and sent him into serious medical distress.


Back in August, the former “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” star hopped on Instagram, where he took aim at an unnamed man, saying “I’ll kill yo b—- a–,” with a gun aimed at the camera. According to TMZ, Skrill alleges he was that man. Furthermore, he claims Soulja didn’t stop there but placed a $10K bounty on his head.

As a result, Skrill is claiming serious medical distress (though he did not get into specifics). But worst of all, he claims the mother of his child is refusing to let him see his daughter as she fears for their lives. Now, Skrill is suing the “Crank That” recording artist for damages and cash to cover his medical expenses.


While Soulja Boy had said the gun in the video was fake, this certainly isn’t the first time he’s played grim reaper. In April 2013, The SOD Gang rapper issued death threats to fellow rapper Chief Keef via Facebook, posting both the rapper’s cellphone numbers, urging “friends” to “call Sosa” to let him know he was on the way and later, that he was outside with the “choppa,” aka gun.

Incidentally, Keef was in London, while the “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” MC was in Chicago, allegedly dishing out death threats. Keef, never one to back down, responded via Twitter, writing, “(404) 713-7387 Call Me And Holja Boy At This Number ????” before adding, “In London Ttu ???? New Number Dm if You Want It.”

Soulja Boy, who was born DeAndre Cortez Way, hid behind the standard “I got hacked” defense, tweeting, “My facebook is hacked all that s— is fu fu.”

According to reports, the rappers’ rift was likely due to Soulja’s run-in with Keef’s GBE affiliate Ballout, who previously bragged that he’d stolen Soulja Boy’s chain, tweeting, “N L.A. Pushin On N—as Jus Too This N—a @souljaboy Chain Des N—as Fak As S— I B Takin S— #300sh–.”

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