Soulja Boy Addresses Video of Teddy Riley Calling on Him to Apologize to Nia for Alleged Abuse

Soulja Boy has been going back and forth with DJ Vlad in recent days, including in connection with the release of an interview with Teddy Riley.

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Soulja Boy has addressed the recent release of VladTV’s interview with Teddy Riley during which the singer called on him to apologize for alleged abuse against his daughter, Nia Riley.

In an Instagram update, as seen below, Soulja referred to Vlad as “the police” and asserted that a Teddy interview “ain’t got shit to do with” their issues.

“You can drop all the interviews you want, speaking on my name. … Stop bringing Teddy Riley into this, DJ Vlad,” Soulja, who also proclaimed he’s “still viral” and “still number one,” said. “He ain’t got shit to do with this.”

In the interview in question, Teddy was asked to elaborate on how the alleged abuse affected him as a father. As previously reported, Nia spoke with Tasha K in March of last year and detailed multiple instances of alleged abuse from Soulja including holding a gun to her head.

“Well, let me say this, Soulja Boy knows who I am and he knows I’m deep,” Teddy told VladTV in a video released this week. “He knows I’m very deep. We had an altercation, I was called a lot of names, and I got an apology. I’m looking for an apology for what he’s done to my daughter. I’m looking for that. As a man, I’m looking for that. And I think she deserves it. … Here’s someone who really stuck behind him, did the show for him, because she thought this was gonna happen and that it was gonna be them.”

As Teddy further explained, “a true man” would apologize.

“If you don’t, you reap what you sow,” he said.

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Soulja and Vlad, meanwhile, have been going back and forth on social media in recent days. Most recently, Soulja issued a response to Vlad saying he gave him what ended up being the “biggest interview” of his career.

“I made you, Vladimir,” Soulja wrote on Twitter.

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