Soulja Boy

"Soulja Boy Tell Em"



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"In high school, I had this black composition notebook where I used to write down a list of goals: weekly goals, monthly ones, yearly ones, and one for my whole life. In there I had: get a record deal; have a number one song; have a platinum album; get a shoe line and clothing line; invent a dance everyone would do; get my mom out the hood; even little things like get a real watch or do all my homework. One day, I left the notebook in class and this dude found it. He read it out loud in front of everybody when I wasn't there, trying to embarrass me. Mark my words, a year later, everything in that book had come true. I got the last laugh."

Soulja Boy Tell'em is many things to many people. Apparently, prophetic is one of them. What began as juddering camcorder footage in his basement mutated into worldwide phenomenon. You've memorized the infectious hooks. The dance has been inexorably burned into your muscle memory. And the numbers confirm what you already know: 400 million views on YouTube; over five million downloads of the pandemic single "Crank That (Soulja Boy)"; seven weeks atop Billboard's Hot 100 singles' chart; more than five million ringtones sold; platinum status and beyond for debut album Souljaboytellem.com.

The 1s and 0s are beyond dispute, and frankly out of reach for competitive artists. But what of the Xs and Os of Soulja Boy Tell'em? Can sophomore record iSouljaBoyTellem match his own daunting precedent?

"As big as rap is, and as big as "Crank That" was, I'm still not as famous as I want to be," he warns. "I can sit in first class on a plane and a dude next to me in a business suit will wonder who I am. I wanna be Barack Obama big. And not just for a dance I made; I want everybody to know me. So when I'm dead and gone, people can watch my whole life on the internet. I'm thinking about movies, companies, having a building that big [points to a neighboring NYC skyscraper] with Souljaboytellem Inc. on it. That's why I'm talking about going back to college; I'm smart but I need more knowledge to get there. It's not impossible."

Such proclamations aren't hype, even hyperbole, but sheer honesty. The gleam in his eye and his steadfast tone confirm. Then a bubbly and bubbling 16-year old, Soulja Boy Tell'em admits he didn't take the process of his first biography, concocted just before his superstardom, all that seriously. Understandably, he couldn't have predicted the global groundswell he was about to initiate: "All this happened off one song, one long run. One year of an adventure. If all that can happen in one year, off one song, from one person, I can do a lot more." Though Soulja Boy Tell'em's reign is still in its fledgling stages, his impact is lasting. He's the classic American success story, a modern-day Horatio Alger tale expressed not in bound book but via video fragments and stadium-shaking refrains.

"I'm not like a child star, where people watched you grow up your entire life," he posits. "I've only been in the spotlight for a year and a half or so. Souljaboytellem.com dropped October 2, 2007, and here we are now. But so much has happened in this past year and a half it seems like it's been a long, long time. People look at me like I'm a marketing genius, and they ask me for advice, but I was just a kid having fun. I can't tell you how to live life. This isn't a scheme or a secret I can uncover for you. It just unfolded with my success."

In that span of a year, the change is remarkable. Soulja Boy Tell'em is contemplative, careful with his words, wary of tenuous industry alliances, and focused on his next challenges. But he's not forgotten the people and the sound that have vaulted him to his current perch. Owing everything, he says, to his fans, he rewards them by posting song after song onto YouTube for free consumption. Most notable among these releases is "Bird Walk," his scalding new single. Featuring an accompanying dance, the instructional video to which has likewise been posted to the tune of 500,000 views, "Bird Walk" follows quite literally in the footsteps of "Crank That." Fittingly, Soulja Boy Tell'em now offers the proper cladding for the Bird Walk: his own line of sneakers, courtesy of apparel manufacturer Yums. Fans yearning to walk a day in his shoes have at least the metaphorical opportunity by visiting Finish Line stores or www.yumsshoes.com on November 15th. To stamp the occasion, Soulja Boy Tell'em has recorded the song "Wit my Yums On" for inclusion on forthcoming album iSouljaBoyTellem.

Elsewhere on the internet, namely on Souljaboytellem.com, expect to see Soulja Boy Tell'em as you've never seen him before drawn. The gifted animation team behind Adult Swim's "Robot Chicken" has sketched out the Soulja Boy Tell'em cartoon. Combining live action with animation "a newer, doper version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" the cartoon is set to premiere in November. Soulja Boy Tell'em and his friends will be drawn, with the rest of the characters human actors. The plotline promises plenty of frivolity: "The theme of the show is that I'm a big rap star and super celebrity but I still go to public school. So I'm trying to maintain the life of a regular high school student and a rap star at the same time. You might see me and my homeboys as cartoons clowning around in the classroom, and Meagan Goode might be the teacher." Hmm. Sounds like standing room only in that class. To continue the cartoon theme, Soulja Boy Tell'em is shooting an entirely animated video for the song "Souljaboytellem," also on iSouljaBoyTellem.

Indeed, music remains Soulja Boy Tell'em's heart and sole, errr soul. He's determined to show evolution as an artist and as a man. Lyrically, he tackles issues more substantive to those on the generally juvenile rhetoric on his debut: the success he's had, the money he's made, the relationships he's forged, the beef and hate he's incurred along the way. The swaggering, smoldering street anthem "Turn my Swag On" addresses some of that negativity. But no boring boast-fest, "Turn my Swag On" is a self-empowerment paean, its video marked by Soulja Boy Tell'em's irresistible smile. "New School" and "The Future" are likewise harder fare, re-affirming SB's inimitable place among the game's elite. "These joints lay the groundwork of what the new school is here to offer, and I'm the first artist from it," he claims. "I still sit back and think, after everything I've done, I'm still not being properly acknowledged for it. It's not about who's really doing it; it's about the friends you got, the connections you make, the money you pay. That's why I keep it all the way real. You have to maintain your head no matter how much money or success you attain. You do that by standing grounded, by surrounding yourself with people you was around before the deal. One day, I don't know how or when, the story will be told right."

Helping to tell the story are "First Class" and "Eazy," still more narrative bluster than sophomoric bounce. Second single "Yamaha Mama" produced by Polow Da Don and featuring Sean Kingston is a languid libido-fest. And "Gucci Bandana" featuring Gucci Mane and Shawty Lo snaps the neck like a chronic syndrome. Aware of his placement in the market, the album version of iSouljaBoyTellem will be released free of profanity. "I approach it like this: you should be able to go into a school and play the entire album over the intercom without the principal having to stop it."

"My whole creative process is different now," he continues. "My beats tend to dictate the way I'm gonna sound. If it's a Soulja Boy Tell'em beat, it'll more likely end up as a single, maybe something with a dance to it. But I spit fire on other producers' beats because it allows me more freedom to go different places lyrically. That variety is the difference between this album and the first album. On the first album, I produced every beat so every song had that commercial, kiddie feel because I was 16. But bringing different producers to the table, I get motivated to rip other people's joints."

Soulja Boy Tell'em sounds like a man balancing a healthy respect for the past with an earnest hunger for the future. It's reflected not merely in his music, but his mentality: "I went back to that same high school class a year later with BET and everybody who was laughing then was asking me for autographs. The girls who dissed me then were crying now. They were acting like I was a whole different person, like we didn't just go to school together eight months ago. Being on TV had brainwashed everyone I used to know and programmed their minds that I'm this big celebrity that didn't know anyone anymore. Sometimes I wonder what it feels like to be one of those students in class and to know someone else who'd made it. I'll never know that feeling."

Soulja Boy Tell'em is clearly an artist with many levels. That's why the world should never expect a plateau.

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Nov 20, 2008

Can you hit that Bird Walk?

Upload your Bird Walk video to YouTube and add it to this group to enter. The best Bird Walk will get featured on Soulja Boy's Myspace page and will win a pair of YUMS.

Click HERE to enter.

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A2Z_Entertai...

Male, 22, Los Angeles, CA

Posted Jun 10


Check us out.......

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and add please


wifymaterial09

Female, 19, Pittsburgh, PA

Posted May 29


u are so sexy and turn my swagg is the %#&@$!


peachez1981

Female, 28, Dallas, TX

Posted May 22


wus guud soulja boy? luv tha turn my swag on remix add it to yo pge so i can add to my profile! ya gurl keri hilson did that


drrsnooze

Male, Age Private, Ghana

Posted May 15


Hi Boy...am from Gh...ghana....al da ladies in gh feel u man...keep on...am Daniel...


0VancouverHurts

Female, 25, Atlanta, GA

Posted May 03


Souljah Boy! You kill bow wizzle. Your %#&@$! is way better than his! I loved how you answered the question about his retirement on the radio station. You were real and you seem very appreciative of the blessings you have got the past year or so. So keep shining bright! I love your songs esp kiss me thru the phone and turn my swag on!


ONEMAN28

Male, 28, Delray Beach, FL

Posted Apr 25


Good Morning! Soulja Boy!! Download the song called ( Kiss me thur the Phone ) OK That's a hit song to and to B.E.T. Networks ...


youngman_2

Male, 20, Boston, MA

Posted Apr 23


U SCK NIGGA UR BEAT HOT U SUCK I'LL SMACH U NIGGA
ILL AZTTLE U NIGGA STEP U GAME UP[
U NOW NIGGA IT YOUNGMOTHER SUCHK


Acer77

Female, 32, San Jose, CA

Posted Apr 17


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ToungeTwista334

Male, 22, Montgomery, AL

Posted Apr 10


< Sumbody Sign Me!!
< Musk On Da Page!!


ONEMAN28

Male, 28, Delray Beach, FL

Posted Apr 10


Good Morning! Soulja Boy


nikki_taylor1

Female, 33, Ypsilanti, MI

Posted Apr 09


swagg on dude!


jnbsss

Female, 19, Indianapolis, IN

Posted Apr 03


Soulja Boy Keep Ya Head Up Love Ya


ONEMAN28

Male, 28, Delray Beach, FL

Posted Mar 29


Good afternoon! Soulja Boy


CLOSED

Female, Age Private, Redlake, MN

Posted Mar 11


I LOVE UR MUSIC SOULJA BOY! YOU TIGHT AS HELL!!!!!
HEY YOU SHOULD ADD..
YAMAHA MAMA, BECAUSE I WANNA ADD IT TO MY PROFILE.. MUCHLUVV ALWAYZ SEXY


marlonbaugh06

Male, 20, Little Rock, AR

Posted Mar 11


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DOWNLOAD NOW FREE MIXTAPE

WAT YOU NEED VOL.1
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caremella2000

Female, Age Private, Los Angeles, CA

Posted Mar 09


I luv yo swag on! Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


pbs205

Male, Age Private, Fairfield, AL

Posted Feb 26


do it big mane


yuldavid

Male, Age Private, El Campo, TX

Posted Feb 19


be blessed and hold it do. i have question 4 y. who is this yul dude. my name is yul. thats cool. check my songs on bp music under artist yul d.


fre3ky_jassy

Female, 22, Brooklyn, NY

Posted Feb 14


Hey Soulja Boy...
I believe I'm the definition of your wifey type. I'm a new found fan of yours and Kiss You Thru the Phone is what got me open off you. Real Talk, you got it and I'm loving it.


Sexymama69live

Female, 19, Galveston, TX

Posted Feb 12


all imma say is imma see u at the top


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