Soulja Boy is backing up his "biggest comeback" claims with new music following a weeks-worth of headlines. Big Draco drops off his new track, "In My Pocket" which features 1017's first lady, Asian Doll, and A$AP Ferg. The release of "In My Pocket" follows the video for "New Drip" which dropped last week. "In My Pocket" has yet to surface on streaming services.
The collaboration with Asian Doll and A$AP Ferg comes after an eventful week for Big Draco. The rapper's been on his "biggest comeback tour" which led to several memorable interviews with The Breakfast Club and Complex's Everyday Struggle as well as his appearance at A$AP Mob's annual Yams Day which took place at the Barclay's Center this year.
Soulja Boy's been adamant that he's had a bigger comeback than Drake or any other artist. The rapper's reign in the media began during an Instagram Live session when someone said Tyga had a bigger comeback in 2018 than him which led to the "TYYYGAAA?!" meme that has undoubtedly cemented its position as one of the best memes of the year.
Quotable Lyrics
Got a new gadget, uh
Hit 'em like go-go-gadget, uh
Aye, the flow so magic, uh
Pocket's is fatter than Khaled, uh
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