Soulja Boy Reflects on State of the World: 'PS Drake U Went Out Sad'

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Soulja Boy thinks that Drake has taken an L and it’s time for him to lay low.

Soulja Boy hopped on X and voiced his thoughts about the world at large, commenting on current news stories like the potential ban of TikTok and the wildfires in Los Angeles.

"If they really remove TikTok then that means America is fucked," he wrote before adding, "I don't trust these niggaz or these bitches,"

"Whole LA burned down like it's nothing," he continued. "I don't know who needs to hear those but the world's evil. "

Soulja Boy ended his brief rant with a message to Drake.

“Time to disappear,” he wrote. “PS Drake u went out sad.”

Soulja Boy's spur-of-the-moment comment doesn’t seem to be about Drake’s beef with Kendrick Lamar — he addressed Drizzy last year on X directly with his thoughts about that situation.

“Doing all them weak ass songs with them niggaz look where it got u none of them niggaz you collab with or took on tour had yo back,” he wrote, tagging Drake in the post. “You disappointed me.”

What Soulja Boy could be referring to is the Drake track that surfaced last week that seemingly addressed him being upset with LeBron James. In the “Fighting Irish” freestyle that hit the internet recently, Drake seemingly drops hints that he’s annoyed with LeBron James for being seen dancing, and seemingly supporting, Kendrick Lamar in the midst of their beef.

Not only is “Fighting Irish” named after the basketball team that LeBron played for when he was at St Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, Drake mentions that he traded a watch with someone that had an Arabic dial on the track — and guess what? LeBron has a very similar timepiece that he’s been spotted wearing over the years.

Drake also mentions that whoever he’s talking to will have to change their summer tradition, causing fans to connect the dots that LeBron frequents Caribana and OVO Fest in Toronto for summer vacations.

Whatever the case may be, when it comes to Soulja Boy, he’s always ready to call out Drake. Last year, he spoke with Charlamagne tha God about his viral 2019 moment when he reacted to Drake being called “the biggest rapper in the world” and seemingly getting upset. “It was all about Drizzy,” said Soulja Boy. “They caught me off guard with that question.”

A few months before that, Soulja Boy issued Drake a warning after hearing an unreleased song on a Kai Cenat stream that referenced him. “Drake, you up here talking about some S.O.D., supersoak. Stop playing with me, boy. That better be a fucking shout-out, n***a,” said Soulja Boy. “If you in any way trying to sneak diss me or play with me in any type of way, bro, I'm telling you, my n***a, get on your ass, boy.”

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