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Soulja Boy went on a rude rant on social media against Metro Boomin, and 21 Savage stepped in to defend the Grammy-winning producer. A tweet from Metro from ten years ago came up again on Sunday, May 12, 2024, and the Crank That rapper replied. In the 2012 post in question, it said:

“My phone rings, and Jeezy wants me to come to the studio with him. When your phone rings, you should send Soulja Boy some beats. “Get down”When Big Draco saw the post, he went on a swearing rant against the Superhero singer on his Instagram live. What he said –

“What the f ck are you talking about, Metro Groomin? You were excited to go to the studio with Jeezy, b*tch *ss boy? Do not play with me anymore. I had a number one in 2007 when I was seventeen years old. You were still in first grade. “Boy, you were in middle school.”

There was a post on X by internet star DJ Akademiks about the rant. Soulja Boy also commented on Akademiks’s post and told Metro to delete the tweet within 24 hours. This is when 21 Savage quickly said, “Or what?” to defend Metro Boomin.He went on more rants on X, where he attacked Metro and Savage. He even made fun of the Heroes & Villians singer over the death of his mother. I replied to 21 Savage by re-posting DJ Akademik’s tweet with the words “Or I’m slapping the sh*t out of him and metro.”

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Soulja Boy’s net worth is $5 million as of April 2024, while 21 Savage’s is $16 million.Based on Celebrity Net Worth, 21 Savage has a net worth $9 million more than Soulja Boy.

He is from Chicago and goes by the name DeAndre Cortez Way. His first song, “Crank That,” made him famous in 2007. Souljaboytellem, his first record, was a big hit when it came out in 2007 and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200.

However, both critics and fans of his later records didn’t like them as much, which led the rapper to go solo.

Forbes put Big Draco on their list of Hip-Hop’s Top 20 Earners in 2010 (tied with T-Pain) because they both made $6 million. Celeb Net Worth says that the rapper made over $7 million in 2012, making him one of the Hip Hop Cash Kings.

It was revealed by the singer of “Crank That” in 2011 that he had bought a $55 million Gulfstream G5, which included $20 million in upgrades. He said he had signed a $400 million record deal in 2016.

Way made a deal with World Poker Fund Holdings to market an online game called CelebrityWorld.com. The amount of the deal is still unknown.

The company’s market value was only about $50 million at the time, which made people wonder about the $400 million deal. A representative for the business said:

It was a bit hasty of him to use the $400 million number. The deal is worth up to $400 million and is based on how much the company is worth in the future… He was very excited and tweeted something that he possibly shouldn’t have.

Soulja Boy has done more than just make music. He started a record label called Stacks on Deck Entertainment, designed clothes, and released a game console.

UK-born 21 Savage, on the other hand, started his career in 2013 after his best friend was killed in a shooting. The friend’s uncle paid for studio time for him. He put out his first mixtape, The Slaughter Tape, which got good reviews.

He was in XXL’s Freshman Class, a group of up-and-coming hip-hop stars, in 2016. In 2016, he got his big break when he put out the mixtape Savage Mode, which he worked on with Metro Boomin.

It did well with critics and customers, which led to a deal with Epic Records. His second studio record, I Am > I Was (2018), went straight to the top of the Billboard 200 when it came out.

Big names in the business, like Drake, J. Cole, Young Thug, and Gucci Mane, have worked with him. Award for Best Rap Song goes to 21 Savage for “A Lot (2020).”

Celeb Net Worth says that between June 2017 and June 2018, 21 Savage made $6 million.The rapper has started a number of charitable projects through his music business. One of these was the Issa Back to School Drive, which gave kids free haircuts, school supplies, and uniforms. The drive was named after the rapper’s first album, Issa.

In 2018, he made the 21 Savage Bank Account Campaign, a program to teach kids about money.

He talked about it on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and gave $21,000 to the cause. In the same year, he gave $10,000 to Atlanta’s Continental Colony Elementary School to help pay for a program against bullying.