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Soulja Boy Goes Nuclear on Drake Over Alleged ‘Super Soak’ Diss

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It seems Drake can’t avoid drama for more than a week. Fresh from his feud with Kendrick Lamar, the Toronto star is now entangled in another potential rap battle. This time, it’s with Soulja Boy, who believes Drake took shots at him in a recently leaked track previewed by Kai Cenat during a Twitch stream. The track, featuring Lil Yachty, has fans speculating that Drake’s lyrics are directed at Soulja Boy, and the “Crank That” rapper didn’t hold back on his response.

Soulja Boy wasted no time addressing Drake directly on IG Live, daring him to back up his words. “Drake, you up here talkin’ about some S.O.D. super soak,” Soulja vented. “Boy, stop playin wit me. That better be a fcking shout-out, n**ga.” Making his stance clear, he warned Drake to tread lightly. “You better keep that sht light, my boy. This your first and only warning.” He further taunted Drake, advising him that beefing with him would be a mistake. “This not gon’ be the best idea for you, family,” Soulja declared, pushing Drake to openly express his feelings so they can “get to it.”

The rocky relationship between Soulja Boy and Drake dates back years. Despite their brief collaboration on Drake’s 2013 hit “We Made It,” Soulja has frequently voiced his disdain for the 6 God. During his fiery IG Live, he mocked Drake for his loss to Kendrick Lamar, questioning why Drake would target him next. “How the fck you let Kendrick Lamar cook yo as,” Soulja laughed. “And then the first thing you respond is you tryna come at me.”

Soulja Boy’s outrage over the leaked track is understandable. The title “Super Soak” and the phrase “S.O.D.” are closely linked to his biggest hits and his early career catchphrases. With these elements featured prominently in the song’s chorus, it’s no wonder Soulja suspects a diss. While some speculate Drake might be paying homage, given his penchant for subtle jabs, Soulja Boy’s skepticism is justified.

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Cali Tucker Unwraps Christmas Magic With Her New EP “Santa Baby”

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Cali Tucker is back in the spotlight this season with “Santa Baby,” a beautifully made holiday EP that captures the heart, warmth, and timeless glow of Christmas classics. Cali is known for singing the National Anthem at NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 in front of 80,000 fans and more than three million people at home. She brings the same powerful presence and emotional depth to this holiday project.

“Santa Baby” is a great holiday release for music lovers, bloggers, and new artist discovery sites. It has six tracks and lasts 20 minutes. It mixes nostalgia with Cali’s signature smooth vocals. Each song shows off her talent, but “O Holy Night” and “The Christmas Song” are two that stand out as favorites. Both performances show off her range, control, and ability to bring classic songs into modern emotional spaces without losing their original charm.

“O Holy Night” stands out as the EP’s spiritual center, with a glowing performance full of dynamics, warmth, and a cinematic stillness that draws people in. Cali gives the song both respect and a unique touch, breathing new life into a well-known hymn. “The Christmas Song,” on the other hand, makes you feel like you’re sitting next to a fire. It’s soft, heartfelt, and full of stories that make you feel nostalgic. Cali’s voice flows effortlessly through every note, making it impossible not to feel the magic of the season.

The whole EP flows easily and has a mix of fun sparkle, soulful warmth, and classic Christmas music. “Santa Baby” is the perfect song for the season, whether people are making holiday playlists, looking for new Christmas music, or discovering new vocal talents. This EP adds a new but familiar sound to today’s holiday music scene. It has a comforting feel and is easy to listen to repeatedly.

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Kalpee Honors Heritage and Heart on His Emotion-Rich New EP Dougla Boi

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Kalpee is back with Dougla Boi, a beautiful new EP that is both personal and powerful. It gives listeners a close look at the layers of identity, heritage, and emotion that make him who he is. The Trinidad and Tobago artist is confident in his own space, which is rooted in New Calypso and polished with hints of dancehall, R&B, and afrobeats. In this space, genre bends, but emotion leads.

Named after the Trinidadian word for someone of mixed African and Indian heritage, Dougla Boi is honest, proud, and warm about the complexities of culture. Kalpee opens a window into the dualities that define him across six tracks, turning personal truth into universal resonance. The EP is just under 19 minutes long, but every second is carefully planned to take listeners on a journey through courage, joy, healing, and the quiet strength that comes from accepting all parts of yourself.

The first single, “Under,” stands out right away for its calming yet emotionally charged experience. Kalpee’s voice flows over a beat that sounds both new and old, fitting the EP’s theme of bringing cultures together. It’s one of the best examples of how he can mix soft and hard sounds, which is what makes his New Calypso sound so unique.

“Everybody,” which features Full Blown, is another excellent song that has already done very well. It has a happy vibe and an infectious bounce, making it one of the EP’s most replayable songs. “Everybody” captures the spirit of community and shared experience, which is what Kalpee means when he says that identity is not a box but a rhythm.

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