He Copied My Whole Fucking Flow
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About
He Copied My Whole Fucking Flow is a phrase and video clip taken from a Breakfast Club radio show interview with American rapper Soulja Boy in January 2019. The phrase was first said by Soulja Boy in response to a question about Drake and turned to a phrase or video clip used in reaction to an idea being stolen from someone else.
Origin
On January 16th, 2019, Soulja Boy appeared on the Breakfast Club radio show. During the interview, after being asked a question about Drake, Soulja Boy demonstrated how Drake copied him and then yelled "He copied my whole fucking flow!" The video of the interview received more than 18.5 million views in a year (shown below). The interview also spawned the Draaake meme.
Spread
On January 17th, 2019, the day following the interview, Twitter user @PapiZwane uploaded a clip of the interview and songs comparing the two rappers with the caption, "On the evidence, Soulja Boy has a point. Drake copied that, bar for bar" (shown below). The tweet gained over 1,400 likes and 600 retweets in a year.
The phrase became popular on Twitter in response to stolen jokes. On October 2nd, Twitter user @VideosCryptic[2] shared the clip with the caption, "Soulja Boy he copied my whole fucking flow when someone says your joke louder than you and everyone laughs" (shown below, left). On April 1st, 2020,Twitter user @LOCALSCAMMER[1] uploaded screenshots of two tweets with the caption, "what the fuck he copied my whole fucking flow" (shown below, right). The sound clip has also been used in TikTok[3] video sound remixes.
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Soulja Boy Draaake?!? refers to a reaction image of American rapper Soulja Boy responding to an interview question about fellow rapper Drake. The image of Soulja Boy's profile with his mouth agape has been used as a means of expressing indignant surprise and is generally captioned with jokes that mimick his vocal intonation in the interview that the image comes from.
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