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FaSho 10-30-2008 02:56 PM

Fuck Soulja Boy.

His buddy Arab on the other hand? He got skillz.

khfreek 10-30-2008 03:18 PM

Gah. An embarassment to rap, even more so than the rest of popular rap.

Kirby 10-30-2008 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kida (Post 537626)
I head that the song crank it or w/e is about beating off onto a girls back while shes sleeping than the blanket gets stuck to her back and she ends up looking like super man...

Yep.


I detest Soulja Boy's music, but I can't be mad at him.

Dario 11-03-2008 04:42 AM

very good song (Cranck That), he became star very fast... He is very young. His dance is funny.

What soulja means?

FireInCairo 11-03-2008 05:24 AM

Why are there so many replies to this thread?
wait...Why is there even a soulja boy thread?

Dr_Rez 11-03-2008 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FireInCairo (Post 539373)
Why are there so many replies to this thread?
wait...Why is there even a soulja boy thread?

Out of pure hatred and spite.

Bulldog 11-03-2008 11:54 AM

I think this song's been on in every club I've walked into over the last year. Horrible tune

It is annoyingly memorable though, so I can see why some can be coerced into liking it

Surell 11-05-2008 08:26 PM

The sad fact is I kinda like Gucci Bandana.

GuitarBizarre 11-05-2008 10:23 PM

He may well inspire a dance that's worth 40m YouTube hits, but that doesn't mean Soulja Boy Tell 'Em is an expert in race relations. At BET's Hip-Hop Awards wrap event last week, the 18-year-old Atlanta rapper shocked the crowd by coming out in favour of slavery.

The shock statement came when BET correspondent and former Rolling Stone contributor, Touré, asked various stars which historical figure they most hated. After Soulja Boy failed to give a response, Touré tried to prompt him, saying "Others have said Hitler, bin Laden, the slave masters ... " at which point Soulja Boy said: "Oh wait! Hold up! Shout out to the slave masters! Without them we'd still be in Africa. We wouldn't be here to get this ice and tattoos."

The stars were answering questions based on the Proust Questionnaire, a series of questions popularised by French writer Marcel Proust. An adapted version appears regularly in Vanity Fair magazine.

"I thought [the Proust Questionnaire] would be a way to get beyond image and into who they really are," wrote Touré on his Daily Beast blog. "Most of the guys gave good, thoughtful, intelligent, sensitive answers."

The rapper's fans have claimed Soulja Boy's youth as an excuse, although many bloggers have been more critical. As 4 Cryin Out Loud asks, "How old was Ice Cube when he first emerged and was writing rhymes for Eazy - like 16?"

FaSho 11-06-2008 02:21 PM

****ing tard.
Soulja needs to get a grip.


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