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Soulja Boy Shouts Out Slave Masters
Eighteen-year-old rapper Soulja Boy [click to read] recently made some alarming comments when he was interviewed by journalist Toure for BET's The Black Carpet.
Soulja Boy was asked by Toure which historical figure he hates most. And according to Toure's blog, when Soulja Boy appeared to be caught off guard by the question, Toure threw out some previous answers which included Hitler, Bin Laden, and slave masters.
Here is how Soulja Boy then responded to the question, "Oh wait! Hold up! Shout out to the slave masters! Without them we'd still be in Africa. We wouldn't be here to get this ice and tattoos."
Soulja Boy has been in the media quite often this year due to his feud with Ice T [click to read] and Lebron James' Jay-Z/Soulja Boy comments made during last season's NBA playoff's.
Soulja Boy's most recent album Souljaboytellem.com was released in October of 2007 and went on to reach the number four spot on the Billboard Top 200.
Soulja Boy was asked by Toure which historical figure he hates most. And according to Toure's blog, when Soulja Boy appeared to be caught off guard by the question, Toure threw out some previous answers which included Hitler, Bin Laden, and slave masters.
Here is how Soulja Boy then responded to the question, "Oh wait! Hold up! Shout out to the slave masters! Without them we'd still be in Africa. We wouldn't be here to get this ice and tattoos."
Soulja Boy has been in the media quite often this year due to his feud with Ice T [click to read] and Lebron James' Jay-Z/Soulja Boy comments made during last season's NBA playoff's.
Soulja Boy's most recent album Souljaboytellem.com was released in October of 2007 and went on to reach the number four spot on the Billboard Top 200.
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