Now that Soulja Boy has taken to the Breakfast Club to accuse Drake of stealing his flow, the internet has done what it always does best with finding receipts. During the interview, Soulja mocked the idea that Drake was the biggest rapper in the world, going as far as to say he taught the 6 God everything he knows.

"Drake?," Soulja Boy said in the interview in apparent disbelief, "Drake? The n**** that got bodied by Pusha T? The n**** that's hiding his kid from the world? Aubrey Graham in the wheelchair - y'all n***** better stop playing with me man." 

From there, Soulja expounded on why he believes he taught Drake everything he knows, referencing a single off Thank Me Later where Drake used a melody that went "tellll meee what's really going on/Drizzy Drake back up in this thing I'm ready/what's happenin - that's Soulja! that's my bar! He copied my whole f****** flow." 

It appeared that his message came through clear as Charlemagne seemed to agree with his point, leading Soulja to re-emphasize that he copied his flow word for word and bar for bar, before saying "Don't act like I didn't make Drake n****, don't do that."

Since the interview aired, fans have made mashups of the two records in question played consecutively, where it goes without saying that Drake borrowed Soulja's flow to set the tone on his "Miss Me" single with Lil Wayne. Whether it's a matter of biting or paying homage is up to interpretation, though due to Soulja's new interview the public will likely be up for the debate. 

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