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Get the GMD Kingmug. “King Soulja” is referred an era of the iconic & legendary hiphop internet artist Deandre Cortez Way better known as “Soulja Boy Tell Em’ or Soulja Boy or Young Draco”. After the Lil Dre and Ocean Gang wave, soulja then introduced a new alter ego titled “king soulja”. late 2012-2016. This alter ego met its end toward is rapid beef stage late 2016.. Before he beefed with his artistic descendant “Lil Yachty” over the IG model India Love which they both found interest for at the time, and leading souljaboy to beef with other QC artists + more industry celebrities at the time - introducing the “Big Soulja” era. Which then led to the “Young Draco” era.
However, some still call him by his self proclaimed nickname “king Soulja” just as a form of endearment and homage to the wealth he’s acquired throughout his lengthy artistic and digital career.
However, some still call him by his self proclaimed nickname “king Soulja” just as a form of endearment and homage to the wealth he’s acquired throughout his lengthy artistic and digital career.
Man I was just in the trap with my plug, and he was showing me some underground Soulja Boy music. He said it was from the “King Soulja” era.
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I don’t really like souljaboy anymore as much. He was better when he was “king soulja” rather than his later drama-filled “Young Drako” alter-ego. He’s in too much beefs and street credit now rather than focusing on being lavish/king-like.
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I don’t really like souljaboy anymore as much. He was better when he was “king soulja” rather than his later drama-filled “Young Drako” alter-ego. He’s in too much beefs and street credit now rather than focusing on being lavish/king-like.
by wiseprince November 22, 2021
Get the king souljamug. An expression to concede victory to or acknowledge the accomplishments of an opponent or ally. As a reference to a king’s surrender in chess its origin is unknown but is most notable as an “ode des jours” in the rivalry between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego in the film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo. It was initially used as a gesture of respect between friends and concluded as a gesture of revenge between enemies- often accompanied by the exchange of a black king’s chess piece.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
Dude: “What happened at work? Did they fire you?”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
by qy_et August 22, 2023
Get the King’s to you.mug.