Metro Boomin has been publicly criticized by his sister for locking horns with Drake but not responding to Soulja Boy.
The “Crank That” rapper recently mocked Metro’s mother, who was murdered in 2022, after the super-producer threw shade at him in a years-old tweet.
Now, Metro’s sister Leslie has blasted her brother for having time to feud with Drizzy but not Big Draco.
In a video posted to her Instagram Stories, she said: “This n-gga Drake said, ‘Shut the fuck up and make some drums,’ right? This n-gga get so out of his body and bothered by what he said, he go above and beyond to respond with a song. This n-gga Soulja Boy say he sacrificed our mom and and what he say? Not a muthafucking thing. He went quiet.
“This n-gga didn’t say nothing […] but you get outta your body when a n-gga call you a ho and tell you to make some drums? That shit bothers you. But when a n-gga speaking on your momma, your bitch ass don’t say shit. And I’m the crazy one? Yeah, okay.”
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Soulja Boy had taunted Metro Boomin over the death of his mother by wishing him a happy Mother’s Day and tweeting: “Fuck that n-gga mama!!!!!!!!!! Don’t speak on my name bitch! You sacrificed your own mom @MetroBoomin you a puppet.”
He added: “All the streams, sales, money, and fame not gone bring your mom back @MetroBoomin was it worth it? can say fuck this money and fame shit and still be a boss can you?”
Soulja Boy later apologized to Metro for the remarks he made about his mother: “I apologize to @MetroBoomin for over reacting over an old tweet. Condolences to his mom. I’m going to seek therapy and anger management. I’m done responding to hate, new or old.”
The issue arose from a 2012 tweet where Metro said: “My phone rings to come to the studio with Jeezy. Yours rings to send Soulja Boy a pack of beats. Sit down.”
The “Kiss Me Thru the Phone” star initially responded by saying: “Fuck is you talking about, Metro Groomin? You was lit about going to the studio with Jeezy, bitch ass boy? Stop playing with me. I had a number one in 2007 when I was 17, fuck n-gga. You was still in elementary school. You was in middle school, boy.”
Metro’s close collaborator 21 Savage then came to his defense, leading to a heated back-and-forth between him and Soulja Boy.