Trouble Slams Soulja Boy For Allegedly Dropping New Song Called ‘Stretch Some’ On Day Of Young Dolph’s Murder + Soulja Boy Responds: You Could Be Next

Trouble Slams Soulja Boy For Allegedly Dropping New Song Called ‘Stretch Some’ On Day Of Young Dolph’s Murder + Soulja Boy Responds: You Could Be Next
It looks like Soulja Boy has beef with Trouble now!
Since Young Dolph was murdered yesterday (Wednesday, Nov. 17th), Soulja Boy has been a subject of interest among many. The pair were memorably engaged in a social media feud shortly before the tragedy, and Soulja Boy infamously dragged Young Dolph on The Breakfast Club last week by referencing the recently-departed rapper “getting shot at 100 times.”
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 Therapist (@OhhMar24) November 17, 2021
After news broke that Young Dolph had been killed, people began noticing that a Soulja Boy track titled “Stretch Some” was released on streaming services that same day (Nov. 17th).

Earlier today (Thursday, Nov. 18th), Trouble went on Twitter and voiced his displeasure over the timing of Soulja Boy‘s new song, tweeting:
“I like da lil silly s**t soulja Be doin time to time, its entertainment, I get it. Don’t Be no p*ss azz n***a an drop no song kalled ‘stretch sump’ da next dayy as if u got active in my dawg losin his life dou! Das h* s**t luh Bruh @souljaboy an u kno wuzzam wit me.”

Soulja Boy responded by blasting Trouble in a now-deleted tweet, writing:
“That song been out but what u wanna do n***a? U sound tough as hell on the internet f**k u talking about n***a.”
At this point, it’s worth noting that–while streaming services just added the track–the song was uploaded to YouTube last month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti9VEm9WVuA
Soulja Boy also called Trouble a “Police a** n***a” before adding:
“B***h a** boy u could be next @TroubleDTE.”
He proceeded to then tweet:
“The truth hurts. And b***h I’m the truth.”

Soulja Boy wrapped up his comments on the matter by writing:
“All this clout chasing. N***az better mind they business.”

Trouble has not responded to any of Soulja Boy‘s comments through social media.
What do you think about the situation? Share your thoughts down below to let us know!
Previous Article
Next Article
Aaliyah’s Estate Seemingly Backs Move To Cover R. Kelly’s Face On “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number” Vinyl Reissue
Here For It? Spotify Launching New Tool That Allows Users To Create ‘Responsible’ AI-Generated Covers & Remixes Of Their Favorite Songs From Participating Artists/Songwriters
K. Michelle Seemingly Throws Major Shade At Tamar Braxton, Says She’s Open To A Verzuz Battle Against “The Muppet”
Cardi B Wants Round 2! Eyes Second Tour Leg After Strong Ticket Sales
Tank & Durand Bernarr Take Their ‘Beef To FaceTime & End It w/ Laughs: ‘It’s Never That Serious’
Saweetie Hit w/ $3 Million Lawsuit After Promoter Claims She Took Japan Concert Deposit & Performed Elsewhere
Angelina Jolie & Brad Pit’s Daughter Zahara Jolie Graduates From Spelman College
Funk Legend & “Atomic Dog” Artist George Clinton Sues Universal Music Group Over Alleged Royalty Freeze