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Soulja Boy’s latest repetitive trap song is all about iPhone

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Trappin off my iPhone.
Trappin off my iPhone.
Photo: Soulja Boy

Rapper, producer and dance meme-maker Soulja Boy finally removed his regrettable Gucci forehead tattoo over Christmas weekend, and to celebrate he released a fresh new song that’s all about his love of Steve Jobs’ greatest gift to gangsters: the iPhone.

The new meme-worthy trap song blasts the same highly repetitive lyrics and catchy trap beats that turned Soulja Boy into a sensation in 2007 with his hit “Crank That.” Aptly titled “Trappin On My iPhone” (but not to be confused with Bigg Quan’s “Trappin Off My iPhone“), the ridiculous new song contains more than 40 iPhone references and talks about why true CEOs of the streets manage drug empires with the best smartphone, instead of a lame flip-phone burner.

Listen to the song below:


“If a nigga try to rob, I’ma leave him wet
I just got pints of the high-tec
Pourin’ lean in my Styrofoam
You know I’m trappin’ out my iPhone

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5 responses to “Soulja Boy’s latest repetitive trap song is all about iPhone”

  1. Dmitriy Onorin says:

    Buster, that’s you, son of a gun! I’m used to articles like this coming from Hypetrak, now CultofMac) pretty entertaining, though
    PS. the link is broken

  2. Sn0wCh1ld says:

    SoundCloud embed is broken

  3. Xprmntr says:

    Wow, pretty bad

  4. nmkerr says:

    This no talent ass clown “invited” an audience in Breckenridge onto the stage a few weeks ago. Several hundred drunk and high assholes took him up on the invitation subsequently destroying thousands of dollars in audio equipment. His amateur ‘music’ is on perfect par with his maturity and professionalism as a performer.

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