Soulja Boy Slams Kanye West for Cutting Him From ‘DONDA’

Soulja Boy is mad AF.

After Kanye West reportedly cut his verse from DONDA, the “Crank That” rapper took to Twitter to put him on blast. He shared screenshots from his text exchange with Ye where they discussed a collaboration. Soulja ended up recording a verse for “Remote Control,” but it was nowhere to be found when the album arrived at streaming services on Sunday.

And Soulja was not happy about it, to say the least. In a series of tweets, he ripped Kanye.

“Idk how to feel, Kanye sent me that song ‘remote control’ and I don’t hear my verse on it… hmm fuck that ni**a,” he wrote, while calling him “weird af.”

Soulja decided to take matters into his own hands and leak his “Remote Control” verse. “Here’s my ‘Remote Control’ verse. Fuck Kanye,” he wrote.

He continued to take shots at Mr. West. “That ni**a Kanye so pussy. Lame ass ni**a thought he could be the president sit yo goofy ass down somewhere that’s why Hov don’t fuck u weirdo,” he added. “Go have another rant pussy ass ni**a u need help @kanyewest you ain’t have to call me in the first place who the fuk u think u is ni**a?”

He even threatened to get violent. “On God. You a bitch @kanyewest and if u got a problem with what im saying I’ll knock u out my ni**a,” said Soulja.

Soulja, whose new album Swag 4 drops Friday, also tried to shoot his shot with Kanye’s ex. “Call me @KimKardashian,” he wrote.

According to Soulja, this is not the first time this has happened. Kanye also reportedly removed him from his 2008 song “RoboCop.” “He did this same shit on Robocop when Amber Rose was in the studio years ago,” tweeted Soulja. “I hate working with this dude. He needs help seriously.”

Soulja wasn’t the only one mad at Ye following the release of DONDA. Chis Brown also put him on blast after his vocals were removed from “New Again.” “Kanye a whole hoe,” Brown wrote in a since-deleted IG Story.

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