
Marlon Wayans and Soulja Boy’s quarrel began a few weeks ago, and the two continued to trade barbs with “terrifying film” actors and comedians, and recently released country music generated by AI-provoking rappers.
The Wayans posted a Diss track on his Instagram on Thursday. The song begins by accusing Soulja Boy of taking drugs such as “Crinack and Meth.” The song tries to do something fun by saying “Crank” rapper “Crank” and “Flavor Flav without Clock” is a one-hit director, flat chested and sold out of Bitcoin.
After posting the song, Wayans continued to take Jabs on Instagram with Soulja Boy, posting about the rapper’s teeth.
The comedian wrote in the caption of an Instagram post on Sunday, saying, “No one honors my mom, my kids, or their community.” “So, without leaning down to the deteriorating level, I’m going to slap you with these jokes. My name rotten moofe.
The Wayans post comes after Soulja Boy made a disrespectful comment about X about the late mother of the comedian, who passed away on July 23, 2020 at the age of 81. The X-post has since been deleted and is no longer deleted on the wrapper page.
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USA Today reached out to the Wayans and Soulja Boy reps on Tuesday but did not receive a response immediately.

How did the feud between Soulja Boy and Marlon Wayans begin?
The feud between the two began last month when they criticized Soulja Boy for President Donald Trump’s Cryptoball performance, part of his inauguration in Washington, D.C. He commented on the rapper when he appeared on Cincinnati radio station 101.1 The Wiz.
“I mean, Seoulja Boy, he’s been cancelled. No one cares who Seoulja Boy is. Seoulja Boy should get that check. I don’t think he’s been a hit. …He doesn’t care,” the name of the conversation.
Wei Ann defended the musicians taking part in the Cryptoball by denounce the “public skewers” they received.
“We’re well divided,” the comedian said. “To be honest with you, I don’t know if they knew it was a Trump event (by) that was taken over. I did something for Bitcoin. They did that I think they thought it was a Bitcoin event, and they came to know that it was a Trump ball.”

Soulja Boy oversaw homophobic transphobic comments on Wayans and his son
According to Entertainment Weekly and Billboard, the Wayans and Soulja boys went around a few weeks as Rapper directed the comedian and his transgender son Kai to homophobic and transphobic comments. X’s posts are no longer available on Soulja Boy’s account.
“You know you can be cancelled due to such transphobic slander… Fortunately, you don’t have a career. Apparently, you cancel for the past 17 years It was Crank, which was in 2007. One of the X posts by the rapper “Kiss Me Through the Phone.”
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