Update: Soulja has changed the name of his account to @souljaboybabydraco, where you can still follow his various adventures. He deleted his most recent beef posts and issued an apology for his online behavior.
Another update: And now Soulja Boy is back at his @souljaboy account.
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To top off a week filled with a near infinite number of social media stunts from Soulja Boy, it now appears that the Atlanta rapper no longer has an Instagram account.
A visit to the musician’s profile on the popular social networking site leads visitors to a “Sorry, this page isn’t available” landing page.
It’s possible that Soulja wanted a break and deactivated his account himself, but it’s also possible that he was kicked off for violating the terms of service.
Those terms include:
- You may not post violent, nude, partially nude, discriminatory, unlawful, infringing, hateful, pornographic or sexually suggestive photos or other content via the Service.
- You must not defame, stalk, bully, abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate people…
The disappearance of Soulja’s IG came mere hours after he nearly ended up in a physical altercation with an alleged Chris Brown affiliate during a visit to Compton. Many were quick to assume that the rapper was robbed, but additional video footage proved that this wasn’t the case.
Soulja chucking the deuces to the ‘Gram also comes days after he and Brown began swapping threatening videos on social media, after Soulja commented on a photo of Brown’s ex, Karrueche Tran.
Breezy offered to give Soulja a “grown man ass whooping,” while Soulja quickly took offense to Brown’s claims that their beef is “imaginary.”
As of today (January 4), Soulja Boy’s Facebook and Twitter accounts are still active. The rapper has made no mention of his deleted Instagram account, but continued to throw shots at Brown on Wednesday morning.
He just changed it to souljaboy2017.. smh yall need to research before u post.
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Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane were my role models back in high school, and they still are, today, in many ways. Soulja Boy’s debut album was hailed as an instant masterpiece and has proven one of the most influential albums in modern hip-hop history. With its close attention to catchy beats and extravagant non-lyricism, and riveting first-person explorations of the social media world, Souljaboytellem.com was pivotal in the evolution of the genre. skrrt
Skrrt lol..
He aint a Soldier and he aint a boy. His name would make better sense if it was Lame Fucktard Tell Em