Soulja Boy Built His Own Table and DDG Already Pulled Up a Chair
After getting left off Kai Cenat's Streamer University guest list, Soulja Boy didn't sulk — he launched Rapper University and the culture is already reacting.

June 10, 2026 · 2 min read
Look, if there's one thing Soulja Boy has always understood better than almost anybody in this game, it's the power of creating your own lane when the existing road won't let you merge.
According to reporting from XXL, after Soulja Boy was notably absent from Kai Cenat's highly buzzed-about Streamer University event, Big Draco didn't fire off a bitter sub-tweet and call it a day. He did what Soulja Boy does — he flipped the script entirely and launched Rapper University.
That's not just a clap back. That's a business move.
The Audacity (Respectfully)
There's a reason Soulja Boy has survived — and thrived — through multiple eras of hip-hop while plenty of his peers faded out. The man is allergic to irrelevance. When a door closes, he doesn't knock again. He builds a whole new building and charges admission.
Rapper University, at its core, is Soulja's answer to being overlooked. Whether intentional shade was thrown by the Streamer University camp or it was simply a booking oversight, it doesn't really matter now. The narrative has already shifted. Instead of being the guy who wasn't invited, Soulja Boy is now the guy who started his own movement.
That reframe? That's PR genius — organic or calculated, it doesn't matter.
DDG Already Showing Up to Class
According to XXL's reporting, DDG — himself a fascinating hybrid of rapper, YouTuber, and streaming-era content creator — has already responded to the Rapper University concept. DDG's involvement is worth watching closely. He exists at the exact crossroads of the rap world and the streaming/content world that both Streamer University and Rapper University are trying to claim territory in.
If Soulja Boy can pull credible names into this orbit, Rapper University stops being a clap back and starts being an actual institution — or at least a very entertaining piece of content with real cultural weight behind it.
What This Really Means for the Culture
The beef between the streaming world and the rap world isn't new, but it's getting more defined. Kai Cenat's Streamer University was a flex of just how much influence the streaming lane now holds — rappers wanted to be there. That's a power dynamic shift worth acknowledging.
But Soulja Boy — the artist who literally pioneered internet music promotion before most of these streamers had a WiFi password — refusing to sit on the sidelines is a reminder: the OGs of internet culture aren't going anywhere.
Rapper University may be a response, but it doesn't feel desperate. It feels like Soulja Boy being exactly who he's always been: loud, fast, and somehow always relevant.
Class is in session. Whether you enroll is on you.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/soulja-boy-launches-rapper-university-after-not-being-invited-to-kai-cenats-streamer-university-ddg-responds/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report



