After a resurfaced tweet from Metro Boomin where he compared his studio sessions with Jeezy to sending beats to Soulja Boy, the rapper didn’t hold back on social media. Soulja Boy took direct shots at Metro Boomin on Instagram Live, prompting a response from 21 Savage who challenged him with a simple “Or what?” on DJ Akademiks’ page. Soulja Boy didn’t back down and fired off disrespectful posts at Metro Boomin on Twitter.
In a series of tweets, Soulja Boy threatened to physically confront both 21 Savage and Metro Boomin, even sharing old direct message screenshots to support his claims. His aggressive posts included wishing Metro Boomin a “Happy Mothers Day,” despite knowing about the producer’s recent loss.
Soulja Boy continued to escalate the situation by disrespecting Metro Boomin and defending his actions, stating that he was merely defending himself.
The feud intensified as Soulja Boy challenged both 21 Savage and Metro Boomin to a boxing match and questioned the value of fame and money in the face of personal loss. He didn’t hold back in his criticism, even bringing up sensitive topics. In an Instagram Live session, Soulja Boy further confronted 21 Savage, expressing his readiness for physical confrontation and making derogatory remarks about the rapper. The situation culminated in Soulja Boy asserting his dominance and dismissing 21 Savage’s credibility, emphasizing his own authenticity and presence in the streets.

Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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