Soulja Boy’s Freestyle: From ‘Crank That’ to ‘Fruity Pebbles’—A Hip-Hop Journey

Soulja Boy’s Freestyle: From ‘Crank That’ to ‘Fruity Pebbles’—A Hip-Hop Journey

Today, President Joe Biden signed a bill that sets a 270-day deadline for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest its interest in the app[4]. In response, rapper Soulja Boy expressed his concerns on Twitter, calling the legislation an attack on freedom of speech and the First Amendment. He offered to purchase TikTok himself, highlighting its importance and value in the social media landscape.

I can’t believe yall just gon let them ban TikTok like that. And yall think it’s funny. If they do it to this app they can do it to any app or site. Not cool fr yall will see later.

— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) April 24, 2024

You maybe don’t see it now but TikTok is more important than any other platform right now that’s why they’re trying to ban it trust me https://t.co/QVoYK2nNus

— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) April 24, 2024

That’s still not right sell it for what so they can change and mess up the algorithm? SMH leave the app alone https://t.co/UGalMfZVVU

— Soulja Boy (Draco) (@souljaboy) April 24, 2024

Soulja Boy’s tweets sparked a conversation online, with users questioning his ability to afford such a significant acquisition. The rapper’s interest in buying TikTok raised eyebrows and led to discussions about the platform’s estimated value, which is reported to be over $100 billion, despite not turning a profit in 2023[4]. With a massive American user base of over 170 million users, TikTok remains a highly influential platform in the digital space.

While Soulja Boy has achieved commercial success with his music and ventures like his shoe company and game console, the feasibility of him acquiring a platform as substantial as TikTok remains uncertain[4]. His proposal to purchase TikTok adds an intriguing twist to the ongoing discussions surrounding the app’s future and potential ownership changes.

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