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DeAndre Cortez Way (born July 28, 1990), [1] [2] known professionally as Soulja Boy (formerly Soulja Boy Tell 'Em), is an American rapper and record producer. He rose to prominence with his self-released 2007 debut single, " Crank That (Soulja Boy) ", which peaked the Billboard Hot 100 for seven non-consecutive weeks. [ 3 ]
Lil B later showed the "I'm God" instrumental to Soulja Boy, who also rapped over it in his song "2 Milli" (2010). [ 7 ] In 2011, the "I'm God" instrumental was unofficially released by Volpe on Zippyshare and Twitter ; [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the next year, it appeared on his Instrumentals 2 mixtape. [ 8 ]
Soulja Boy discography Soulja Boy on Dope magazine cover in 2012 Studio albums 10 EPs 14 Compilation albums 3 Singles 55 Music videos 38 Mixtapes 71 The discography of Soulja Boy, an American rapper and producer, consists of ten studio albums, three compilation albums, 71 mixtapes, 14 extended plays (EPs), 55 singles (including 19 as a featured artist), and 38 music videos. After releasing his ...
Comedian Marlon Wayans (left) at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Respect' in Westwood, California, August 8, 2021. Rapper Soulja Boy (right) at the BET Hip Hop Awards 2024 at Drai’s Beach Club ...
"Kiss Me thru the Phone" is a song by American rapper Soulja Boy featuring American singer Sammie. Written by the former alongside David Siegel and producer Jim Jonsin, it was released on November 26, 2008, [2] as the second single from his 2008 album, iSouljaBoyTellem.
The official remix has a new verse by Soulja Boy and features Lil Wayne using the Auto-Tune effect. The song was leaked onto the Internet and YouTube on February 12, 2009. [2] This remix charted at number 65 on the US Hot 100 Airplay Chart.
Souljaboytellem.com is the debut studio album and major label debut by American rapper and producer Soulja Boy Tell 'Em.It was released on October 2, 2007, by his Stacks on Deck (SOD) label, Collipark Music and Interscope Records.
Musically, "Yasss Bish" has been described as a "bouncy drill anthem" with a trap beat. [9] [10] It features a stripped back hip hop production that encompasses intense Roland TR-808 drum hits, a "sinister, echo-y" vocal loop, "eerie" shimmering synthesizers, foreboding snares, and the sound of church bells ringing in an ominous tone.