DDG has blasted those backing Soulja Boy after the rapper threatened him over alleged violence against Halle Bailey.
On Tuesday (May 13), Bailey got a restraining order against DDG, accusing the popular streamer and rapper of abuse and stalking. The former couple share a 16-month-old son, Halo. Before the domestic violence reports surfaced, DDG had claimed the actress-singer was preventing him from seeing their child.
Soulja fired back at Bailey’s allegations on X (formerly Twitter), calling DDG a “bitch ass” guy and threatening to beat up the Blame the Chat artist. Soulja later jumped on Instagram Live to threaten DDG’s family members and challenge him to a boxing match organized by Adin Ross.
“Call Adin Ross. Tell him, ‘Put us in a ring,'” Soulja declared. “I got 10 million cash. You can’t touch me. You’re soft. You’ll die soft.”
On Friday (May 16), DDG seemingly responded to Soulja Boy’s challenge, urging his followers to stop “giving this poor ass guy a platform.”

According to Bailey’s restraining order, DDG must stay 100 yards away from her. The Little Mermaid star also has permission to take Halo to Italy for two months while filming a movie. For now, DDG is banned from posting or streaming about their toddler.
In other drama, DDG accused Ray J of “clout chasing” by taking sides between him and Bailey after the R&B singer claimed DDG’s “What I Prefer” sounds too similar to Bobby V’s 2005 hit “Slow Down.”
DDG insisted there’s no issue since he got the song properly cleared. He also suggested Ray J is trying to copy his success by jumping into the streaming world.
Ray J addressed the situation while appearing on the same livestream where Soulja Boy challenged DDG to the boxing match.
“It was all in good spirits,” Ray J explained to Big Draco, saying he only mentioned the song similarities to connect DDG with Bobby V. “But he just went big online, which was not ok, then you went over — you went over the mountain.”