

Rolling Stone will update this story as more information comes in. Soulja Boy has accused Drake of ripping him off in a new interview, claiming that he taught Champagne Papi everything he knows. Soulja Boy is referencing his 2007 song “ What’s Hannenin’,” which Drake interpolated for his 2010 song “Miss Me.” Besides the interpolation and Graham’s remix of Soulja’s “ We Made It,” he doesn’t give any additional examples of what else he taught Drake. Don’t act like I didn’t make Drake, nigga.” “‘Tell me what’s really going on Drizzy Drake back in this thing already what’s hap-,” he starts to sing. Thats Soulja, he exclaimed, Thats my bar He copied my whole. #souljaboy says he taught #drake everything he knows 👀> what do you guys think? /d3F6nBAsOV stole his flow for this track from his 2008 hit song, Kiss Me Thru the Phone.

The phrase was first said by Soulja Boy in response to a question about Drake and turned to a phrase or video clip used in reaction to an idea being stolen from someone else. Y’all ain’t hear Drake on his first song?” He Copied My Whole Fucking Flow is a phrase and video clip taken from a Breakfast Club radio show interview with American rapper Soulja Boy in January 2019. Within writer/editor circles Im in, its been discovered more than once dude was a plagiarizer long before he copied my publication. Stop playing me like I ain’t teach Drake everything he know. Y’all talking about the lightskin nigga from Degeneres. “The nigga that got bodied by Pusha T? The nigga that hiding his kid from the world, but his world want to hide from the kid? Aubrey Graham in a wheelchair? Draaaaaake? Y’all niggas better stop playing with me man. “Draaaaaaake? Draaaaaaaaake,” Soulja says, incredulous. For more about Soulja Boy Drake The Breakfast Club: He copied my whole flow I taught him everything, please like read my blog at. During an interview with The Breakfast Club, the rapper and entrepreneur claims that he made Drake in a tirade in which he pronounces “Degrassi” as “Degeneres” and elongates the vowels in Drake’s name to a meme-worthy degree. Soulja Boy is trending, not for his video game console or a new song, but for his thoughts on Drake.
