TMZ first reported the United States Department
of Defense’s Army and Air Force Exchange Service was seeking to ban the Atlanta
rapper’s upcoming album Respect My Hustle, if the controversial
song is on the album when released.
The government does not like the lyrics, "F--k the FBI
and the army troops ... fighting for what?" The ban would essentially lock
the 21-year-old out of over 3,000 stores operated by the military.
While the song is being removed from every corner of the
Internet and Soulja Boy apologized with his rep telling TMZ the song was foolishly posted
on the Web, the rapper is going a step further by also offering free
performances to the soldiers.
FINALLY!!
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