Soulja Boy Claims Tekashi 6ix9ine Is His Son: "He Got All That Sh*t From Me"

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Rapper Soulja Boy attends the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards at Hollywood Palladium on February 17, 2013 in Hollywood, California.

Soulja Boy wants credit for 6ix9ine's internet antics.

Soulja Boy's visit to the Breakfast Club earlier today might end up becoming the Power 105's morning show's biggest interview to date. Throughout the interview, Soulja Boy continued his tirade on having the biggest comeback of 2018 while shading Drake, Tyga, Kanye West, Meek Mill and many others. However, one person he did show support to was the incarcerated rainbow-headed viral sensation, Tekashi 6ix9ine. Soulja Boy did give 6ix9ine daps and called for the "FEFE" rapper's freedom, but not before claiming his influence on 6ix9ine's entire persona.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine is nothing but a son of Soulja Boy, Big Draco told the Breakfast Club today. The rapper explained that the virality 6ix9ine based his career off of derives from his beef with Chris Brown, Migos and Shia LaBeouf.

"6ix9ine isn't nothing but a Soujla Boy child," Soulja said. "He got all that shit from me when I was beefing with Chris Brown and Migos and Shia LaBeouf and everybody in the industry. 6ix9ine came out and just did the same thing I did. Now he's sitting in jail looking crazy, bruh!"

Soulja Boy went on to defend himself after Charlamagne suggested that he was on the same path as the "GUMMO" rapper. "But I know how to move. I thought he knew what he was doing," he said. 

"Free 6ix9ine," he added. "I would never wish on no man to go to jail. I wouldn't wish that on nobody, bruh. N***a can't be with his family, his kids. All that money he's missing. You know how much money he's missing? I don't think y'all understand how much money 6ix9ine is losing right now. So it's like, I wouldn't wish that on nobody but at the same time, I'm not impressed 'cause nigga all you did is what I did, but you ain't even do it right 'cause you in jail right now."

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