Saturday, October 30, 2010
Speaking With Soulja Boy, Rap's Social Media King
Multiplatinum rapper Soulja Boy, who has 2.5 million Twitter fans and has had his videos watched more than 500 million times on YouTube, talked to WSJ's Lee Hawkins as part of "WSJ Weekend Conversations. " The 20-year-old rapper discussed his Internet marketing strategy for his forthcoming single, "Speakers Going Hammer," and performed the single for a crowd of fans.
SOULJA BOY - Oct. 30th - Howard Homecoming Performance, Washington D.C.
oct 30 // Soulja Boy Live in Concert - Howard Homecoming at Ibiza
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Monday, October 25, 2010
#SouljaSocietyTour
October 2010 -
27th - Rehearsals - Los Angeles, CA
28th - Speakers Going Hammer Video Shoot - N/A
29th - WSJ - New York, NY
30th - Howard Homecoming Performance, Washington D.C.
November 2010 -
3rd - Lopez Tonight - Los Angeles, CA
5th - Radio - Atlanta, GA
7th - First Day Of Tour
8th - Show - Houston, TX
9th - Show - Dallas, TX
10th - Show - Shreveport, LA
11th - Show - Baton Rouge & New Orleans, LA
12th - Show - Montgomery, AL
15th - Show - Columbia, SC & Charlotte, NC
16th - Show - Greensboro, NC
17th - Show - Northfolk & Richmond, VA
18th - Show - Washington D.C. & Baltimore, MD
19th - SS Performance - Indianapolis, IN (SODMG & Miami Mike)
22nd - Show - Chicago, IL
23rd - Show - Cleveland, OH
29th - Show - New York, NY
30th -The DeAndre Way ALBUM RELEASE DATE - New York, NY
December 2010
1st - Show - Philadelphia, PA
3rd - SS Performance - Youngstown, OH
5th - SS Performance KBXX - Location N/A (Interscope)
19th - SS Performance WINN - Chicago, IL
28th - SST Performance - Southaven, MS
GET YOUR TICKETS ASAP. MORE DATES ARE BEING ADDED.
Soulja Boy - Pause (new dance!!!!)
Download Link: http://hulkshare.com/2g8ojbf4ntlb
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Lil PlayBoii Performs At Freedom Middle School
lilplayboii of SODMG surprises Freedom Middle School students and pops up at there pep rally. S/O YBT Souljaboy Lil B JBar & Arab SODMG TAKING OVA THA SCHOOL!!
Ja-Bar In Studio Working On Album w/ Boi1da and Bei Mejor
http://twitter.com/JBARsodmg JBAR new album coming soon!!!
Soulja Boy Feat Lil B - Y.G.R.N(VIDEO)
YGRN! SHOUTS OUT TO @SOULJABOY SHOUTS OUT TO @lilbthebasedgod http://limelinx.com/files/2aef04733a2aa566d68d92b0fa9c0dd8
SOULJA BOY - THE LIFE (NEW!!)
WELCOME TO THE GOOD LIFE :) SODMG BABY!! download it right now!! http://limelinx.com/files/c662cfaa3f8d24b10d46593951f883bf
SOULJA BOY - BLOWIN ME KISSES (MUSIC VIDEO)
this video dropped last week but this is 2 dope enjoy tha video!!! :)
SOULJA BOY - BLACK JESUS
new hot track from black jesus aka soulja boy go download it right here!!! http://limelinx.com/files/79b2eb4622b288b97accae5b222e3240
Soulja Boy Graces The 1st Ever Digital VIBE Magazine Cover!
SOULJA BOY is boiling inside. Despite his building anger, he clings to his resolve as his father asks that same damn question. He’s infuriated, yet sits quietly, praying for a conclusion to his father’s preaching. That is until young’n’s invocation is answered, allowing him to answer.
“No, Dad” Soulja says. “I don’t do no drugs.”
Six years later, remembering that exchange is still uncomfortable for DeAndre Cortez Way, pka Soulja Boy. Even under the soft lounge area lighting of Doppler Studios, his favorite Atlanta recording studio, surrounded by a full comfort-zone cast of bodyguard, publicist, man- ager, engineers, artists and homeboys in the next room, the canary-diamond-bejeweled rapper gets caught up on memory lane, channeling his former 14-year-old self.
“My Dad was on me heavy about drugs,” remembers Soulja, slumped on a red two-seater couch, staring straight ahead at nothing in particular. “He found a little sack in my bedroom, but it wasn’t from drugs. They came from some earrings that I bought. He and my stepmother kept asking if I do drugs. So I finally just said, ‘Look, I rap. I’ma be a famous rapper. My name’s Soulja Boy.’ And started showing them everything I was doing on the Internet— my MySpace page and everything.”
Unbeknownst to Soulja’s parents, they were raising a hip-hop Doogie Howser—a young Black teenager who would revolutionize music marketing, promotion and profiteering through his infectious single-’n’-dance combo “Crank That,” which spread online and eventually landed him a major-label recording contract and a chart-topping single by the time he was 16 years old. In 2004, S.B. was already delivering catchy self-produced tunes for pay. He had the Internet going nuts and teenage girls going gaga, but his star power mostly resonated in pockets of America that were as small as they were adolescent. This was way before Soulja Boy accrued millions of worldwide fans and download residuals. Years before he became a social-networking guru earning $10,000 per sponsored tweet. And long before groupies started falsely accusing him.
“No, Dad” Soulja says. “I don’t do no drugs.”
Six years later, remembering that exchange is still uncomfortable for DeAndre Cortez Way, pka Soulja Boy. Even under the soft lounge area lighting of Doppler Studios, his favorite Atlanta recording studio, surrounded by a full comfort-zone cast of bodyguard, publicist, man- ager, engineers, artists and homeboys in the next room, the canary-diamond-bejeweled rapper gets caught up on memory lane, channeling his former 14-year-old self.
“My Dad was on me heavy about drugs,” remembers Soulja, slumped on a red two-seater couch, staring straight ahead at nothing in particular. “He found a little sack in my bedroom, but it wasn’t from drugs. They came from some earrings that I bought. He and my stepmother kept asking if I do drugs. So I finally just said, ‘Look, I rap. I’ma be a famous rapper. My name’s Soulja Boy.’ And started showing them everything I was doing on the Internet— my MySpace page and everything.”
Unbeknownst to Soulja’s parents, they were raising a hip-hop Doogie Howser—a young Black teenager who would revolutionize music marketing, promotion and profiteering through his infectious single-’n’-dance combo “Crank That,” which spread online and eventually landed him a major-label recording contract and a chart-topping single by the time he was 16 years old. In 2004, S.B. was already delivering catchy self-produced tunes for pay. He had the Internet going nuts and teenage girls going gaga, but his star power mostly resonated in pockets of America that were as small as they were adolescent. This was way before Soulja Boy accrued millions of worldwide fans and download residuals. Years before he became a social-networking guru earning $10,000 per sponsored tweet. And long before groupies started falsely accusing him.
Soulja Boy VIBE Magazine Photo Shoot
http://www.vibe.com/souljaboy swag!
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