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Soulja Boy Apologizes to Kandi Burruss After Online Dispute


You all know the internet never sleeps, and lately, one unexpected celebrity clash had social media buzzing. What started as a spicy back-and-forth between Soulja Boy and Kandi Burruss quickly turned into one of the most random feuds, but now, it seems things are cooling off just as fast as they started.

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Soulja Boy Clears Air On Issues With Kandi Burruss

After publicly blasting ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star and Grammy-winning singer Kandi Burruss, Soulja Boy is now taking it all back and offering an apology. The ‘Crank That’ rapper recently jumped on a livestream to clear the air, telling fans he overreacted to something he saw online.

“They said you gon’ need to apologize to Kandi,” Soulja said to fans during a recent livestream. “Man, I’m sending out an apology to Kandi. Y’know what I’m sayin’? Shout out to Kandi. You know, I overreact sometimes; I see stuff on the internet. Much love to Kandi. If you can find it in your heart, please accept my apology—much love to you, much respect to you.” The rapper added, “I just be getting so mad, I be like man, ‘Folks lying on me and s**t.’ But they like, ‘You should have gotten mad at the dude, you shouldn’t have gotten mad at her.’ I’ma just let that rock, man.”

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As soon as Soulja Boy’s apology dropped, fans immediately flooded The Shade Room’s comment section to share their takes. Some were quick to say he finally learned not to play with Kandi. While a few other commenters even suggested that Soulja Boy just needs to log off for a while before stirring up more stuff.

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One Instagram user @__goldenmermaid said, “He only apologizing because of the pull Kandi has in ATL he not slick

This Instagram user @ry_520_ added, “Kandi sent them goons from College Park

And, Instagram user @_jayharmony wrote, “ His behind never gonna learn. It’s always gonna be crash out now and apologize later.

Meanwhile, Instagram user @ccb302 commented, “First rapper to issue an apology on social media with a blunt in his ear

While Instagram user @yeathatsveee added, “Hahaha he apologized cause the hood don’t play about Kandi. Idk who he thought he was talking to fr

Then Instagram user @jupac_a1 shared, “<span class="x1lliihq xplvlek xryxfnj xn2onr6 xyejjpt x15dsfln x193iq5w xeuugli xfj9vlw x13faqbe xvvkbs Somebody behind that camera with a gun

Let’s Take It Back To What Started Soulja Boy Vs. Kandi Burruss

In case you missed it, things took a turn after Burruss recently interviewed Soulja’s former videographer, Charlie Rocket, on her ‘Speak On It’ podcast. During the conversation, Rocket recalled a wild story about Soulja allegedly spitting in his food during a stay in Las Vegas — a claim that didn’t sit well with the rapper. Soulja fired back hard, going on an expletive-filled rant aimed at both Rocket and Kandi, even threatening legal action. In a clip shared on social media, the rapper can be heard saying, “Somebody tag Kandi… I’m finna sue the f*** outta you and that fat a** boy.” Kandi, never one to back down, responded on X saying she’d be happy for Soulja to “pull up” and “speak on it.

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