Soulja Boy’s Livestream Run Ends in Chaos
- Rapper Soulja Boy has joined the streaming platform Kick, claiming that he is the new face of the service.
- The transition to Kick comes after Soulja Boy's behavior on TikTok became a subject of widespread reporting in late 2025.
- During a multi-user stream involving creators ExoticTV Ra, MCL, and Mello Rell, Soulja Boy reacted with rage after losing an in-game token challenge.
Rapper Soulja Boy has joined the streaming platform Kick, claiming that he is the new face
of the service. The move follows a period of significant volatility for the artist, who has recently been involved in high-profile legal disputes and public confrontations on other social media platforms.
The transition to Kick comes after Soulja Boy’s behavior on TikTok became a subject of widespread reporting in late 2025. In November 2025, the rapper was involved in a chaotic TikTok livestream that escalated from a friendly token challenge into a series of aggressive threats against other content creators.
TikTok Livestream Confrontations
During a multi-user stream involving creators ExoticTV Ra, MCL, and Mello Rell, Soulja Boy reacted with rage after losing an in-game token challenge. The incident, which was captured live and later reported by TMZ, saw the 34-year-old rapper shift from playful competition to a profanity-laced tirade.
Soulja Boy specifically targeted ExoticTV Ra, vowing to find him offline and threatening to shoot you in the face
. Despite the severity of the threats, the other creators reportedly laughed at the outburst, which further fueled the rapper’s frustration.
The tension increased when Mello Rell accused Soulja Boy of crashing out over a TikTok game
and joked about smacking Soulja Coins out his soul
. Soulja Boy responded with further insults and displayed stacks of cash before abruptly ending the broadcast.
Legal and Personal Controversies
The livestream meltdown is part of a broader pattern of recent legal and personal challenges for the artist. Earlier in 2025, a jury ordered Soulja Boy to pay more than $4 million in damages in a civil case involving assault and emotional distress.

he was arrested in Los Angeles after authorities discovered a firearm in a vehicle he was occupying. Although the arrest occurred, prosecutors ultimately declined to file charges in that specific case.
These events have led to public questioning regarding the stability of the artist, who was previously recognized as a digital music pioneer for his mid-2000s breakout hit Crank That (Soulja Boy)
.
Transition to Kick
By January 20, 2026, Soulja Boy expanded his digital presence by joining Kick. By positioning himself as the new face
of the platform, the rapper and entrepreneur is attempting to pivot his streaming presence following the controversies that overshadowed his legacy on other social media services.
Soulja Boy’s career has long been defined by his role as an internet personality and entrepreneur, beginning with his rise to fame in the mid-2000s. His move to Kick represents a continuation of his efforts to maintain a central role in the digital content landscape.
