Soulja Boy’s Comments About Young Dolph Resurface After Rapper’s Tragic Death [VIDEO]
Soulja Boy’s Comments About Young Dolph Resurface After Rapper’s Tragic Death [VIDEO]
It’s been less than 24 hours since Young Dolph’s tragic death and a clip from Soulja Boy has some social media users talking.
As previously reported, Young Dolph was sadly shot and killed today in Memphis.
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Shortly after his passing a clip of Soulja Boy’s comments about Dolph in The Breakfast Club began trending, along with his name.
You can view Soulja’s comments below.
Young Dolph has passed away five days after Soulja Boy said this on the Breakfast Club. Not saying this has anything to do with what happen but just crazy how energy works. pic.twitter.com/SYDUYtf9Wr
— The Hood Reporter (@OhhMar24) November 17, 2021
Check out some of the reactions to his remarks below.
Everybody talking about Yo Gotti, meanwhile Soulja boy pic.twitter.com/eItaHQAEkz
— DOGE ARMY SGT. (@BakeMaster1) November 17, 2021
Soulja boy said this less then a week ago pic.twitter.com/gvjMDuUN85
— Neechi Sosa (@BigNeechiSosa) November 17, 2021
Soulja boy after hearing the news pic.twitter.com/I2NB8iqP5t
— Maneski? (@Hunnidss) November 17, 2021
Soulja has yet to comment about Dolph’s remarks.









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