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Soulja Boy Tells Joe Budden To Cool Off On The Younger Generation | Let Them Cook!!!

Soulja Boy has weighed in on Joe Budden's recent critiques of Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, and Kai Cenat, suggesting that Budden's perspective is an example of history repeating itself. During a discussion with TMZ Hip Hop, Soulja Boy shared his thoughts, drawing parallels between Budden's comments and a past conflict he had with Ice-T, where Ice-T accused him of "killing hip hop" when he was just 17.

Soulja Boy has weighed in on Joe Budden's recent critiques of Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, and Kai Cenat, suggesting that Budden's perspective is an example of history repeating itself. During a discussion with TMZ Hip Hop, Soulja Boy shared his thoughts, drawing parallels between Budden's comments and a past conflict he had with Ice-T, where Ice-T accused him of "killing hip hop" when he was just 17.

Reflecting on his own experience, Soulja Boy recalled Ice-T's harsh criticism and the broader hip hop community's reaction to his early career. Despite the initial backlash, Soulja Boy highlighted the importance of evolving with the times, especially with the rise of new platforms like Twitch and TikTok, which are reshaping how artists engage with their audience and distribute their music.

Soulja Boy underscored the necessity for figures like Joe Budden to recognize and adapt to these changes within the hip hop landscape. He cautioned against becoming a "dinosaur-sized fossil" by failing to embrace the new avenues through which hip hop culture is being expressed and celebrated by younger generations.

In addition to his insights on the generational divide in hip hop, Soulja Boy also shared news of his latest album, "Swag 6," and boasted about being the first rapper to own an Apple Vision Pro. This claim underscores his commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements and the future of music.

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