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Soulja Boy Clowns Plies Over Dropped Lawsuit, Calls Him a “Dummy” in IG Rant

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Soulja Boy might not have had a major hit in a while, but he sure knows how to stay relevant in the music scene. Whether it’s through feuds, viral moments, or just playful trolling, the rapper who gave us “Crank That” is always in the spotlight. His latest target is Plies, who recently dropped a lawsuit over a sample used in a song by Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla called “Wanna Be.” Plies initially filed the lawsuit because he believed that Megan and GloRilla’s song used elements from his 2008 track “Me and My Goons.” ‘

The drama escalated when Plies accused Soulja Boy of taking his style first. So, Soulja found himself indirectly involved in the whole situation. Once Plies let go of the lawsuit, Soulja wasted no time celebrating and taking some shots at Plies. On Instagram, he shared a news headline about the lawsuit and unleashed some classic Soulja Boy comments. He told Plies to “sit down” and called him a “dummy” for starting the lawsuit in the first place. “This my stuff, dummy,” he declared, making it clear he was happy about the outcome.

Soulja’s reaction is just what fans have come to expect from him; he’s known for stirring up drama. Now that the lawsuit is off the table, he’s not about to let Plies get away without a response. What’s next in this unfolding drama? Knowing Soulja, he’ll probably keep this moment alive, possibly with a new song aimed at Plies or a funny rant on social media. As for Plies, it’s unclear whether he’ll respond or ignore Soulja’s comments. Either way, Soulja Boy has once again turned a legal issue into a newsworthy spectacle.

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F1lthy Challenges DJ Akademiks to a Boxing Match After Controversial Comments on Playboi Carti’s MUSIC

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The hip-hop scene is buzzing with excitement, and it’s not just about the music this time. F1lthy, a prominent producer who played a big role in Playboi Carti’s new album MUSIC, has thrown down a bold challenge that caught everyone off guard. This all started when DJ Akademiks, a well-known media personality, made some waves with his comments about the album’s launch, including some questionable claims about who was really behind its direction. Akademiks suggested that rapper Kendrick Lamar was the one creatively guiding the album, but F1lthy stepped in to set the record straight.

Instead of accepting the correction, Akademiks dismissed F1lthy, saying he didn’t even know who he was. For someone as influential as F1lthy, known for his work since Carti’s Whole Lotta Red, that comment felt personal. In response, F1lthy took to social media and issued a playful challenge, “You owe me a boxing match at Barclays Center.” Many fans are now excited about the idea of these two going head to head in the ring. Recently, it’s become trendy for celebrities to settle their disputes through boxing matches.

However, beneath this playful banter lies a more serious issue about how much respect producers deserve in the music industry. F1lthy has heavily influenced the unique sound of MUSIC, and his talent deserves recognition. While Akademiks may grab headlines with his commentary, it’s F1lthy’s beats that listeners truly enjoy. As the back and forth continues, it’s clear that their tension is far from resolved. Whether we’ll actually see a boxing match at Barclays Center is uncertain, F1lthy is ready to defend his name and fight for recognition.

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Tony Yayo Opens Up About Bearing the Weight of 50 Cent’s Beefs

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In the ever-changing world of hip-hop, friendships and loyalty are crucial. For Tony Yayo, loyalty isn’t just a catchphrase, it’s part of who he is. In a recent interview with VladTV, the longtime G-Unit member shared his thoughts on supporting his close friend and music partner, 50 Cent, even when things get tough. Yayo understands that being loyal to 50 Cent sometimes puts him in challenging situations, often leading to confrontations that don’t directly involve him. He candidly points out, “I know that people might target me just because they’re upset with 50.” It’s a reality he’s learned to accept.

In the music industry, there’s an unspoken rule that being loyal can come with sacrifices. For Yayo, this often means dealing with conflicts from those who see him as closely connected to 50 Cent. Despite facing disrespect through feuds and insults, Yayo remains steadfast, refusing to let outside pressures influence him. Rather than feeling bitter, Yayo approaches his experiences with a positive mindset. He recognizes that loyalty can be costly. “There are no rules in this game,” he remarked, highlighting the unpredictable and sometimes harsh nature of the industry. For him, the key is to stay smart and focused.

Yayo’s down to earth attitude is evident as he underlines the importance of perseverance. “I’ve faced a lot in this industry, and I just try to remain humble and keep pushing forward,” he shared. His strong mindset shows that while drama often grabs attention, it also reveals true strength. As fans of G-Unit know, the relationship between Yayo and 50 Cent goes beyond just music. It’s a brotherhood built on years of loyalty and shared struggles. While some may see Yayo as just a side player in 50’s conflicts, he views himself as a committed soldier, ready to face whatever challenges arise.

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