On Tuesday, July 16, Soulja Boy commented on Drake’s many feuds. The Chicago native took to Twitter and expressed her disappointment with the Views artist’s selection of allies.

Playing all those crappy tunes with them [n**gas] and seeing where it led [you]. He wrote, “No one you [collaborated] with or went on tour with had [your] back.”

Soulja Boy appears to be targeting J. Cole, Lil Wayne, and 21 Savage, who were all co-headliners on Drake’s “It’s All A Blur Tour.” During his Her Loss collaborator’s spat with Metro Boomin in May, the rapper from London made it clear that he wanted to maintain his neutrality. “Both Metro and Drake are my brothers.” The n**gas will figure that s**t out eventually,” he said.

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On “Like That,” off Future and Metro Boomin’s WE DON’T TRUST YOU, however, Lamar took aim at both Drake and J. Cole. The developer of Born Sinner, who collaborated with the self-created 6 God on “First Person Shooter” a few months prior, responded with “7 Minute Drill.” He did, however, end up expressing regret during the Dreamville Festival in 2024.”

How many people believe that Kendrick Lamar is one of the best motherf**kers to ever hold a f**kin’ microphone? That’s what I want to know right now, tonight. Dreamville, I take it you guys adore Kendrick Lamar? As do I,” he said in the course of his main act. “I hope my n**ga didn’t feel in any way, and if he did, my n**ga, I got my chin out,” he continued.

Debatable is Lil Wayne’s role in the Drake-Lamar dispute. He changed the Compton lyricist’s “Not Like Us” lyrics to “They don’t like us” on Sunday, July 14, before singing the Toronto artist’s “The Motto.” He also had on an OVO chain that evening.

It’s also important to note that Soulja Boy and J. Cole have previously gotten into arguments. His problems with the “Bank Account” hitmaker were caused by an event where Big Draco made fun of Metro Boomin’s late mother.