Soulja Boy Goes Off In “BOP!”

BOP!

Soulja Boy

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Soulja Boy cannot be stopped right now!

I’m not going to lie, Soulja Boy’s comeback has been very impressive. Think about all of the things that he has done in the last couple of months: He dropped a hit in “She Make It Clap,” he did a VERZUZ challenge against Bow Wow, and he got McDonald’s to respond to one of his Tweets. In a few weeks, he will release a brand new album. To get us hyped up for it, Soulja decided to release “BOP!”

 

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“BOP!” is only one and a half minutes long. No need to worry, within that time, Soulja Boy talks tons of s**t, he hits us with shaky flows, and he hits us with a catchy-ass hook that has him watching a girl do something instead of clapping. In the right setting, I think the song could have a major impact.

This song sounds way too similar to “She Make It Clap.”

https://youtu.be/Y2hAPOUR-CQ


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