Bhad Bhabie Confirms She Has A Collaboration With Soulja Boy

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Bhad Bhabie performs onstage during Day 2 of Billboard Hot 100 Festival 2018 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on August 19, 2018 in Wantagh, New York.
Bhad Bhabie and Soulja Boy have some heat on the way.

While Soulja Boy has been relishing in the recent media attention, he's continued to maintain the same hustle mentality. After he wore off being the "new artist" in the rap game, Soulja Boy's always kept his ear out for new talent. I mean, he's been boasting about how he discovered Famous Dex, Chief Keef, and several other prominent rappers. Young Draco is clearly always open to working with the younger generation and it looks like he has a track with none other than Danielle Bregoli.

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Soulja Boy and Bhad Bhabie have some heat on the way. The 15 rapper spoke to XXL following the announcement of her new Snapchat show. She revealed that she and Soulja have a song together and explained how a studio session with him turned into a listening party inside the studio.

“I was working with Soulja Boy like a couple of weeks ago, like two weeks ago,” she said. “We did a little song that was fun. He came in, we did the song and I come back in and then he’s just playing all of his music. I was like, oh, my session just turned into a Soulja Boy listening party. We had fun. It was cool."

Bhad Bhabie's dished out a few high-profile collaborations in the past month. She recently linked up with Kodak Black on "Bestie." Prior to that, she linked up with Tory Lanez for "Babyface Savage."


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