NLE Choppa Disses Soulja Boy After Becoming First Rapper To Drop Music On OnlyFans

Soulja Boy is best known as one of the most braggadocious rappers out today. He’s previously claimed the title of the first hip-hop lyricist to go “viral” on YouTube, as well as the person to influence others to wear BAPE. What he isn’t the first person to do, however, is upload music on OnlyFans. NLE Choppa is taking that prize. He didn’t hesitate to rub it in the “Crank That” hitmaker’s face with a tweet on Sunday (April 23) night.

“Aye @souljaboy, you ain’t posted a music video on OnlyFans yet HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣,” the 20-year-old wrote. Some took this as Choppa paying a bit too much attention to Soulja’s NSFW account. Others, however, realized he was boasting about beating his competition to the punch. “NOWWWWW… why are you subscribed to his OF? 😂😂😂,” someone challenged the “Do It Again” artist.

NLE Choppa Brags About His Latest OnlyFans Feat

As HipHopDX notes, Choppa’s “Slut Me Out” music video landed on his OF account recently, featuring an appearance from Sukihana. The song’s accompanying visual earned plenty of criticism online. Specifically, the southern superstar faced backlash for dog-walking his female collaborator on camera. While it may be a bit too salacious for the general public’s enjoyment, those who subscribe to his NSFW account will surely enjoy the adult-centric content.

Previously, the Cottonwood 2 creator claimed he was the “First Artist To Walk A NBA Team Out and It Was The Home Team.” This was in 2022 when he worked with the Memphis Grizzlies ahead of their game. However, Soulja Boy was quick to shut that down, replying, “I been did that three years ago,” along with a YouTube link to his Los Angeles Clippers halftime show performance in 2019. While some social media users pointed out that the two events weren’t exactly the same thing, the Chicago native begged to differ. Ultimately, however, he gave credit where it was due to the younger rapper, ending the debate before it even began. Are you subscribed to NLE Choppa’s OnlyFans? Let us know in the comments below, and make sure to tap back in later for more hip-hop news updates.

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Soulja Boy’s Ex Testifies About Alleged Abuse In Civil Trial

Soulja Boy has found himself in more hot water as his ex-girlfriend testifies about the alleged abuse from the rapper in 2019. She also revealed photos of her injuries. Although Soulja Boy is known for his outrageous antics. From taking credit as the pioneer for just about anything, to saying Drake stole his entire flow word for word bar for bar, there’s never a dull moment with Big Draco. However, this situation takes the entire cake. Kayla Meyers, Soulja’s ex, showcased her injuries to the court as evidence for the alleged attack at a party in February 2019.

Although, this isn’t the first time Meyers sued the “Crank Dat” rapper. She previously filed a lawsuit against Soulja Boy (DeAndre Cortez Way) and his assistant, Tevin Anderson for sexual battery. The alleged assault and kidnapping occurred at Soulja Boy’s Malibu home, reportedly lasting six hours. As Meyers was leaving, an argument ensued between her and one of Soulja’s assistants. Moreover, she reports that she was knocked on the ground and kicked in the stomach. The artist allegedly then proceeds to tell her she was going to die as he held a “large” gun to her head.

Soulja Boy’s Ex Testifies In Civil Suit

Soulja Boy performs at halftime of a basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Golden State Warriors at Crypto.com Arena on March 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)

Not only that, the rapper then allegedly directed a different assistant to tie her up with duct tape and shower her to clean her up from the beating. According to the lawsuit, Soulja allowed Meyers to leave at 8 a.m. He also supposedly remarked: “Now get this bitch outta here before I knock her down the stairs.” According to Radar Online, Meyers also showed text and DMs allegedly sent to her by the SODMG founder. Although, no further details were available on this matter.

However, in the past Big Draco was never criminally charged for the assault. Although, weapons were found in his home, which violated his probation. He was denied any wrongdoing as well as blaming a third party for Meyer’s injuries. The news of the civil trial after Soulja made headlines after making violent threats towards New Jersey fans. This was after fans from the Garden State said they would take $250 in food stamps over dinner with him. Despite the lack of criminal charges against Soulja Boy, the civil trial highlights some serious allegations. Let us know what you think about all of this in the comments below.

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Soulja Boy Apologizes To New Jersey & Immediately Takes It Back

New Jersey doesn’t have the greatest reputation in the world and Soulja Boy got a first-hand understanding of that. Though the people of NJ have been accused of bad attitudes while shows like The Sopranos and Jersey Shore haven’t necessarily helped the cause. However, neither show played a role in Soulja Boy’s overall issues with the state but rather, the attitude of some of the residents that live there. When asked if they would rather $250 in food stamps or dinner with Soulja Boy, plenty of women opted for the former.

Needless to say, the “Crank Dat” star was far from appreciative of how New Jersey residents regard him. He went on a lengthy tirade on Instagram Live where he took out his frustrations with the entire state while quoting Chief Keef’s “Faneto.” “Bi**hes could not be in the same room with me. Ya’ll n***as gon’ die in the hood, gon’ die broke, and gon’ never touch a million dollars. Never gon’ touch 30 million, ya’ll ain’t never gon’ touch 100K in a day, you gon’ die broke, you lived your whole life broke, bi**ch. You ain’t gon’ never be sh*t.”

Soulja Boy Retracts Apology

After blowing up on the state of New Jersey, he returned to Instagram to offer an apology to his fans. “I’m going live right now to shout out to all my fans in New Jersey. I feel like yesterday I overreacted in the video,” Draco said. “I ain’t even watch the video. I just seen the caption that n***as was putting and I went live and went off.” However, a commenter told him that he was banned from entering New Jersey, leading Soulja Boy to retract his apology.

“See, look, I’m trying to be nice… Aye, n****a. Fuck New Jersey. n-gga! We gonna come and blow that shit up, that’s what I’m saying, man,” Soulja Boy said before claiming that he was done with the apologies. “Fuck New Jersey, n***a. We’ll come blow that shit up. We’ll come shoot that shit up. Y’all ain’t got shit. Y’all n***as broke. Fuck y’all, n****a. I’m done apologizing. Fuck Jersey, I’m standing on it.”

Soulja Boy Flexes On Haters In New Music Video For “Lamb Flow”

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Soulja Boy recently released his new video for the song “Lamb Flow” shortly after getting dissed by fans who said they would choose $250 worth of food stamps over a meet-and-greet with him. He is also seen riding around in one of the cars Updated By: Kendall Parks (3/29/23 at 6:21 pm) Shortly after getting dissed […]

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Raekwon’s Cannabis Lounge Denied Location By City Of Newark And Local Church

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Raekwon’s proposal for a New Jersey cannabis lounge was rejected after facing objections from local church members. Many churchgoers raised concerns about the proposed lounge in the community. According to an NJ.com report, the application for a New Jersey cannabis lounge proposed by Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon was denied after objections were raised by a local […]

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Soulja Boy Responds To Fans Choosing Food Stamps Over Meet & Greet With Him

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Soulja Boy recently posted a clip of him sounding off after fans claim they rather have food stamps over dinner with him. The video, which he posted on social media, quickly went viral. Soulja Boy expressed his disappointment when he found out New Jersey fans chose $250 in food stamps over a meet-and-greet with him. […]

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Akon, Soulja Boy, Lil Yachty & More Charged for Promoting Illegal Cryptocurrency Offerings

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Soulja Boy, Lil Yachty, and Akon have found themselves in hot water after being charged by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for promoting illegal cryptocurrency offerings. However, this isn’t just another case of famous faces getting caught up in financial fraud. What Happened? Akon, Soulja Boy, and Lil Yachty are among the […]

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Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul, Soulja Boy, Lil Yachty And More Have Been Charged By The SEC For Promoting Crypto Without Disclosing They Were Paid To Promote Crypto

After only just emerging back into the public eye as the spokesperson for Pepsi’s questionable concoction of milk and cola with the questionable nickname “Pilk,” Lindsay Lohan is in hot water with the SEC over pitching crypto without disclosing that she was paid for the endorsements. She’s also not alone. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lohan, Jake Paul, Kendra Lust, Soulja Boy, Ne-Yo, Lil Yachty, Akon, and Austin Mahone are all being charged in connection with their endorsements for TRON founder Justin Sun’s crypto companies.

“As alleged in the complaint, Sun and others used an age-old playbook to mislead and harm investors by first offering securities without complying with registration and disclosure requirements and then manipulating the market for those very securities,” said director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement Gurbir S. Grewal. “At the same time, Sun paid celebrities with millions of social media followers to tout the unregistered offerings, while specifically directing that they not disclose their compensation. This is the very conduct that the federal securities laws were designed to protect against regardless of the labels Sun and others used.”

The celebrities charged, except Soulja Boy and Mahone, have agreed to pay $400,000 and effectively plead no contest to avoid admitting wrongdoing. This isn’t legal advice, but they should all probably fire whoever gave them the legal advice that it’s cool to do paid crypto promotion without telling people (and the SEC) that you got paid.

These cases are different than other celebrity-endorsed-crypto cases in the recent past, including the FTX investors suing their celebrity endorsers for allegedly making crypto investments seem safer than they are. For now, most involved in this crypto flim-flam can chug a warm glass of pilk and be glad it’s all over.

(via The Hollywood Reporter)