In a recent turn of events, Soulja Boy has sent a clear message to Drake following the leak of an unreleased track that seemingly references him. During a live stream, popular streamer Kai Cenat previewed a new collaboration between Drake and Lil Yachty, tentatively titled “Supersoak.” The song, expected to be part of Drake’s upcoming project, includes a verse that hints at Soulja Boy’s iconic 2007 hit, “Crank That (Soulja Boy).”
Soulja Boy’s response
Upon hearing the track, Soulja Boy took to Instagram Live to express his thoughts. He warned Drake, saying, “Drake, you up here talking about some S.O.D., supersoak. Stop playing with me, boy. That better be a f—ing shoutout, n—-.” He further emphasized that if Drake intended to diss him, it would not end well. “If you in any way trying to sneak diss me or play with me in any type of way, bro, I’m telling you, my n—-, get on your a–, boy,” he stated.
A call for clarity
Soulja Boy continued to challenge Drake, questioning how he could respond to Kendrick Lamar’s recent jabs by targeting him. “How the f— you let Kendrick Lamar cook your a–, and then the first thing you respond is that you, you trying to come at me?” he asked. He made it clear that this was Drake’s only warning, urging him to clarify his intentions. “If it’s a shoutout, stamp that. You and Yachty, y’all need to stamp that,” he said. “If it ain’t no shoutout, speak on how you feel, my boy. We can get to it.”
Background of the feud
This latest exchange comes on the heels of Soulja Boy’s criticism of Drake for collaborating with artists who, according to him, did not support Drake during his feud with Kendrick Lamar. Last week, Soulja expressed his disappointment on social media.
The tension between Soulja Boy and Drake highlights the competitive nature of the hip-hop industry. As both artists continue to make waves, fans are left wondering how this feud will unfold and what it means for their respective careers.