Young Drako chimes in.
But, naturally, Drako couldn’t stop there. Where Ariana took to Twitter to celebrate the group of songwriters and frequent collaborators who helped put “7 Rings” together, including singer-songwriters Victoria Monet and Tayla Parx, Soulja Boy replied by demanding that Grande gives him his “credit,” adding a pointed “period” to match.
In another tweet where Ariana Grande seemingly responded to previous fan criticism of the similarities between the songs, Soulja Boy added, “Stop stealing my swag.” And in taking things step further, Soulja even commented on Ariana Grande’s tribute “miss u” tweet to Mac Miller and wrote, “You’re a thief”.
Give me my credit. Period https://t.co/Akhp2BXcuY
— Soulja Boy (Young Drako) ??? (@souljaboy) January 19, 2019
Lol stop stealing my swag. Word https://t.co/jIMnD5m5U8
— Soulja Boy (Young Drako) ??? (@souljaboy) January 19, 2019
You’re a thief https://t.co/PyVaP69Jzu
— Soulja Boy (Young Drako) ??? (@souljaboy) January 19, 2019
Soulja Boy isn’t the only one crying foul on Ariana’s new single either. Rapper Princess Nokia also took to social media to play “7 Rings” alongside her single “Mine,” citing similarities.
“Does that sound familiar to you? ’Cause that sound really familiar to me,” Princess Nokia says in a self-recorded clip.”Ain’t that the lil song I made about brown women and their hair? Hmmm… sounds about white.”