His meteoric popularity was met with criticism, but the young Atlanta-bred star's second album is a success too, and rappers are lining up to work with him.
Soulja Boy Tell'em harbors no ill will toward his haters. Not even the ones who since his 2007 debut album, "Souljaboytellem.com," have been loudly -- and with almost numbing constancy -- calling for the death of the rapper-producer's career.
L.A. Times - Entertainment — His meteoric popularity was met with criticism, but the young Atlanta-bred star's second album is a success too, and rappers are lining up to work with him.
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