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Soulja Boy Teases New Docuseries “The Life of Draco” Set to Air Jan 21

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Soulja Boy is singing a new tune in the rap industry. The “Rick & Morty” rapper says he is planning to put all of his rap beefs behind him going forward and focus on his acting career.

He shared details during a recent Instagram Live that he has a new docuseries with Revolt TV coming out this year, and is “an actor now.”

He added that he is going into the year with “positive energy” and doesn’t have any “smoke, no problems, no nothin’.”

SouljaBoy teased his new TV show on IG Live in a statement below.

“Being Draco, new TV show January 21, 2022, we going into the year with all positive energy, you know what I’m saying? I ain’t got no beef with nobody. I ain’t got no smoke, no problems, no nothin’. All I’m doing is TV show and movies, I’m a actor now.”

This comes after Soulja Boy made headlines calling a quite a few of rappers out, including Ye for ditching his features and self proclaiming himself as the first to do pretty much everything.

Big Draco also found himself being pulled from performing at The Millennium Tour following the shooting death of Young Dolph for his own safety.

According to the press release, “The Life of Draco” is premiering exclusively on the REVOLT app, January 21, this six-episode docuseries will tap into Soulja Boy’s daily life, signature Hip Hop tracks, musical accomplishments, and showcase his journey during The Millennium Tour 2021.

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Meek Mill Takes His Fight For Prison Reform to Amazon Prime Video With Jay-Z-Produced ‘Free Meek’ Docuseries

“Let this be known today: Meek Mill has dedicated himself to justice reform and making sure that people that don’t belong in prison is not [sic] in m*********ing prison.”

Those are the words that open up the trailer for Meek Mill’s new docuseries titled Free Meek on Amazon Prime Video, and it isn’t hard to tell that he means every word of what he’s saying. Thankfully we’ll now be able to see every step in his unfortunate experience with law, starting from his days as an aspiring young rapper surviving in the “slums” of Philadelphia.



With Jay-Z on board as Executive Producer, the upcoming docuseries takes a hard look at Meek’s life after being convicted for a crime that led to an 11-year-long probation sentence. As his star rose in the rap world, so did his public run-ins with the law, which is broken down in a way that truly make us question how much justice is actually in the judicial system, or more importantly who is it built to give justice to exactly. The six-part documentary will feature interviews with some of Meek’s closest colleagues, in addition to Hov, political activist Van Jones and even Meek himself. Overall, it’s sure to be an eye-opening viewing experience that we’ll definitely be tuning into later this summer.

Free Meek‘ premieres on Amazon Prime Video starting August 9. Peep the trailer above.

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[WATCH] Official Trailer For The Wu Tang Clan’s ‘Of Mics And Men’ Documentary

In a Showtime exclusive in conjunction with Mass Appeal, filmmaker and Mass Appeal exec Sacha Jenkins creates a four part docuseries, complete with intimate family flicks along with cultural commentary from the likes of Nas, Charlemagne The God, Steve Rifkind and more.

Of Mics And Men, which delves into the origins and inner workings of the most influential Hip Hop group of all time, is slated for screens on Showtime this spring.

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