
Kanye West’s long-awaited Donda album may have finally been released but we know at least one person who isn’t too pleased about it.
Since the album’s Sunday (August 29) release, American singer Soulja Boy has been taking jabs at West who he claims removed his verse from the song Remote Control.
Taking to Twitter to express his displeasure the Crank That singer shared screenshots purportedly between himself and West where the pair discussed working together on the Donda album as well as a GAP campaign.
Idk how to feel, Kanye sent me that song “remote control” and I don’t hear my verse on it… hmm fuck that nigga https://t.co/tGIGuO3Pnr
— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) August 29, 2021
Despite sending his verse on Remote Control to West, however, the verse was nowhere to be found at the album’s release.
“Idk how to feel, Kanye sent me that song “remote control” and I don’t hear my verse on it,” said Soulja Boy.
He continued: “This nigga Kanye smh. Tell homie don’t hit my phone up no more.”
Clearly more perturbed about being left off the album than he initially let on, the 31-year-old on Monday (August 30) took matters into his own hands releasing his verse on the track via social media.
Here’s my “Remote Control” verse. Fuck Kanye. #Donda pic.twitter.com/VXUUtFgCA7
— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) August 30, 2021
Even with his verse on the track out for all to hear, however, it appears Soulja’s rant against Kanye was far from over.
He stated: “That nigga Kanye so pussy. Lame ass nigga 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 nigga u need help @kanyewest you ain’t have to call me in the first place who the fuk u think u is nigga?.”
What appeared to be the icing on the cake for the rapper, however, was that this was not the first time West had left him off a track.
“He did this same shit on Robocop when Amber Rose was in the studio years ago,” said Soulja. “I hate working with this dude. He needs help seriously.”
While West has yet to respond to the comments made by Soulja, the Jesus is King rapper claimed on Sunday (August 29) that his record label released the album without his approval and blocked the track Jail 2 from appearing on it.
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