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Soulja Boy Clowns Plies Over Dropped Lawsuit, Calls Him a “Dummy” in IG Rant
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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The Family Battenberg Shares a Raw Psychedelic Charge on Their Debut EP Spider Rock Forever
The Family Battenberg make a bold entrance into the modern rock landscape with the release of their anticipated debut EP, “Spider Rock Forever,” a gritty, psychedelic-leaning project that instantly stamps their identity in today’s new-wave garage scene. Clocking in at a tight 19 minutes and 37 seconds across six dynamic tracks, the EP feels like a vintage time capsule that has been cracked open and reimagined for a new generation of music lovers.
Drawing influence from Ty Segall, The Black Angels, and the icy cool tension of Iggy Pop’s The Idiot, The Family Battenberg fuse fuzzy guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and an unmistakably raw vocal presence that pulls listeners straight into their world. The result is a sonic atmosphere that is both intentional and instinctual, chaotic yet controlled, perfect for fans discovering emerging indie rock bands and modern psychedelic artists.
“Friend of Mine” is an emotionally charged groove that exudes warmth despite its distortion. “Anteater” is a gritty, driving song that showcases the band’s natural chemistry and willingness to experiment. Together, these songs highlight the EP’s purpose: to introduce The Family Battenberg’s unique flavor of rock while capturing the urgency of a band defining its place in real time.
With Spider Rock Forever, The Family Battenberg delivers a debut that’s punchy, passionate, and unapologetically loud, an EP curated for music blogs, rock tastemakers, and listeners searching for their next rising-artist discovery. This is a declaration that The Family Battenberg is here to carve out their own lane, one electrified track at a time.
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Jeppediinho Unlocks a New Era of Melodic EDM Brilliance With His Captivating New Album “Games of Life”
Jeppediinho‘s new album, Games of Life, is a 46-minute, 13-track journey through self-discovery, freedom, and the highs and lows that shape us. It is powerful, emotionally charged, and uplifting. Jeppediinho makes an album that is full of melodic storytelling and dance-floor-ready energy by mixing the sounds that shaped his childhood, like Avicii’s euphoric style and the golden age of house music.
Four great singles set the tone for what listeners could expect before the full release. Emotion, movement, and meaning. “Feels So Good,” the new lead track, is filled with joy and captures the moment when you finally feel alive again after battling your own demons. The first song on the album is warm, melodic, and catchy, drawing listeners quickly into Jeppediinho’s world. “Lost in My Mind” is another excellent song that seamlessly blends melodic EDM energy with heartfelt lyrics. The song is about overthinking and how to get out of your own head.
Its atmospheric build and punchy drop make it one of the most relatable and energizing songs on the album. “What’s Your Mentality?” is a fast-paced song by Jeppediinho that maintains momentum. It talks about mental strength, determination, and resilience.
With its strong drop and uplifting production, it gives the album’s emotional arc a boost of motivation. After listening to the entire album, two songs immediately stood out: “Find Myself” and “Coming Back.” These songs add emotional depth to the project’s themes of personal growth and returning to your true self. They also show Jeppediinho’s ability to balance introspection with high-energy production. Games of Life is a musical diary of our victories, failures, and the times that shape who we are.
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