Trolling is when people purposely upset others online by posting rude or misleading content. They might insult, spread lies, or disrupt conversations to cause chaos or just for fun. This happens on social media, forums, and comment sections.
If you ask him, he would say he was the first rapper to troll on the internet. Since the rise of social media, Soulja has trolled many in the industry, from Young Dolph to Chris Brown, Kanye West, and most recently, Blueface.
He is known for making exaggerated claims about his influence, wealth, and accomplishments, stirring up controversy, and engaging in feuds with other celebrities.
@clips4short #blueface #bluefacebaby #bluefacebleedem #souliaboutellem #bluefaceandsouljaboy #souljaboy #bluefacelive #souljaboylive #fyp #trending #viral #bluefaceandsoulja
@itsalannamartinez Her beef with T.I was so funny #fyp #foryou #azealiabanks #ti #fypシ
Curtis Jackson, hailed as the king of trolls, has mastered the art of grabbing attention, often at the expense of others, skillfully getting under the skin of everyone in the industry for decades.
@fnatic_editz #fyp #fypシ #50cents #50 #floydmayweather #50cent #hiphop #beef #funny #boxing🥊 #funny #viral #book #reading #goat
@kanyewestlover77 He is too funny sometimes #kanyewestlover77 #artist #fyp #kanyewest #xyzbca #music #ye #donda #hiphop
When Drake trolls, it’s usually with a good sense of humor, which is refreshing.
Drake is a fuckin menace man. Joe Budden ain’t do nothin 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/r9Ps4u0xbW
— Soul Glowe (@P1jerr) July 20, 2022
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