Soulja Boy Claims He Influenced Rappers To Wear BAPE
Soulja Boy peels back another layer of his influence, saying that heās the reason why ān***** wanna wear BAPE.ā
Like it or not,Ā Soulja Boy is one of the most influential rappers of the late 2000s. From how he broke out onto the music industry using the internet to his style, Soulja Boyās tendency to be a trailblazer has been well documented. However, that doesnāt stop Soulja from hitting social media and making some pretty far-fetched proclamations about his career and influence. AfterĀ reloading the clip on Drake in regards to the Soulja Boy interpolation on theĀ Thank Me LaterĀ single āMiss Me,ā Soulja Boy is back with another hot take. Yet this time, Big Dracoās focus is on the iconic and beloved streetwear brand BAPE.
In a recent tweet, Soulja Boy wanted his props for making BAPE a highly sought-after brand, writing, āI made these n*ggaz wanna wear BAPE,ā complete with a monkey emoji.
Several rappers have responded to Soulja Boyās latest antics, with Juelz Santana leaving a simple āLolololā with a face-slapping emoji and Tory Lanez writing, āThe video for āhustler Muzikā when Wayne was running from the cops is what made me wanna wear Bape.ā
BAPE has a storied history in Hip-Hop, as itās not only a go-to streetwearĀ option for several rappers but also a brand that has long been willing to work and collaborate with artists on select pieces and even entire lines. Most recently, BAPE has teamed up with artists such as Future, Kid Cudi, Gunna, The Weeknd, and Drake, so clearly, the Japanese brand has a massive reach within the Hip-Hop community.
While many Hip-Hop historians may point out Soulja Boyās style when he first catapulted onto the music scene as well as his unforgettable āI got me some Bathinā Apeā line from his breakout hit āCrank That (Soulja Boy),āĀ Big Draco was simply not the first rapper to expose the masses to BAPE. At one point, the eccentric streetwear brand has even been rumored to have sparked the longstanding beef between Pusha T and Lil Wayne, years prior to Souljaās emergence. Thatās not even mentioning the impact that Pharrell Williams has had on the brandās visibility within the United States.
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What do you think about Soulja Boyās latest claim? Is there validity to it or is he overlooking the generations of Hip-Hop artists who rocked BAPE before him?