Soulja Boy Signs Chet Hanks To His Record Label: We About To Make History!

Soulja Boy Signs Chet Hanks To His Record Label: We About To Make History!
Soulja Boy has decided to bring Chet Hanks onto his record label!
Yesterday (Tuesday, Aug. 17th), Soulja Boy revealed he signed Chet Hanks to his record label, SODMG (Stacks On Deck Money Gang) Records. Soulja Boy, 31, (real name DeAndre Cortez Way) made the announcement with an Instagram upload, saying:
“It’s going down, man. Chet Hanks, man. My new artist. Signed to SODMG Records. I was the first rapper to sign this n***a. It’s going down. Big Draco–we about to make history, you know what I’m sayin’?”
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Soulja Boy laid the foundation for SODMG Records back in 2004, a few years before his hit song “Crank That (Soulja Boy).” Notably, the record label dropped all its signed artists back in 2016, which included Lil B and Riff Raff.

Chet Hanks, 31, who makes music under the name “Chet Hanx,” has a couple of released songs already. His first song was “White Boy Summer,” and he followed this up with a second release, “D*MN!”
On top of Chet Hanks‘ music career, he also has some experience in acting. He started his acting career with some movie roles back in 2007, and he has since had recurring roles on television shows like Shameless, Empire, and Your Honor.
What do you think about Soulja Boy signing Chet Hanks to SODMG Records? Comment down below to let us know!
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