Ozone Mag #83

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could get ugly. I ain’t never been burnt or anything like that, but I won’t say “never” because it could happen to anybody. So wrap it up. I cosign that heavily. Put that condom on and it’s all good. Is it hard to find a female that’s really into you and not just Soulja Boy? That’s a good question. I could really go deeper and go into further detail, but I don’t know. How does that saying go? When you’re looking for something you can’t find it but when you ain’t looking, it’s all on you? Do you take a girl more seriously if you meet her at the grocery store as opposed to a Soulja Boy show? Real talk, I think differently. So if I’m really feeling the girl, that probably doesn’t even matter. Even with the females I do talk to, some of them are probably on that “oooh, Soulja Boy” type stuff but for the most part once a girl is around me for a certain amount of time, we know each other. If a girl lets you hit right away is it a turn-on or a turn-off? That just lets me know that either she’s diggin’ me real hard, or the next rapper could hit her the same way the next night. What about on the flip side? If you like a girl but she doesn’t give it up right away, how long do you stick around? Sometimes that doesn’t even matter. There’s so many other options, you know, so if you don’t wanna give it up, that’s cool. It just depends on the female and the situation and how deep the feelings are in the relationship. Of course you ain’t gonna keep nobody around that you aren’t really feelin’. It just depends. There might be one girl you diggin’ and you respect her choices but then you might have another girl with a whole different attitude. I don’t know. It’s crazy out here in 2010, for real. Anything could happen. I have a lot of female fans so I wish I could answer each and every question boldly and straightforward, but so many people judge me for my answers that I have to be careful what I say. I am being honest though. Have you hooked up with any girls on Twitter? Nah, I don’t do all that on Twitter. (laughs) I’ve met a lot of girls who are like fans and supporters. But just logging on Twitter, meeting a girl, and smashing her? Nah. Girls send you Myspace messages like, “I’ll fuck you right now”? Of course, you get that all the time. Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, everything going HAM! I mean, you’ve got girls that do like you and some be choosing on you, but everybody’s got motives. You know everybody wants something. Everybody’s hollerin’ at you, even the girls tryin’ to get at you on another level, it’s because they want something. There’s something behind it, so you’ve gotta be careful. That’s common sense. Everybody has a motive. What’s the craziest place you’ve had sex? Oh, I’ve gone HAM in a lot of places. A lot of places. Nowhere super creative? Super HAM? I don’t know. (laughs) Some crazy places, but I can’t say all that. If the tour bus is rockin’, don’t come knockin’? I had a bed on my last tour bus, on that Wayne tour. You should’ve seen that bus, oh my God. Upstairs, downstairs… I had a room upstairs, that bitch was going HAM. I’ve never seen anything like that. I only seem them in Europe, I’ve never seen them in America. Are you into threesomes and group sex or are you more of a one-on-one type of dude? I’ve had some experiences. You can imagine with the success I had at age 16; I made my first million dollars when I was 16. So I was going stupid HAM, even before that. I’m 19 years old now and I could tell some stories. But I feel like I’m just getting started. What’s the most number of women you’ve had in bed at one time? (laughs) You’ve got the good questions. I plead the fifth on that one. Do you think you can ever have too much sex? Can it distract you from your focus? Nah, of course not. Never. I got a dick, you know? And every so often it gets hard. So, nah. I thought that to myself one time, though. Then like four days later I changed my mind. How do you feel about the new trend of groupies kissing and telling? Every girl’s got a motive. If I’m knowin’ that she wants to hit just so she can go write about me in her book, what’s the fun in that? But I might go HAM on that muthafucker just to give her something to write about. I don’t know.

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Is there anything you won’t do in bed? Ain’t no telling what I’m gonna do. You never know what’s gonna happen once you get behind those closed doors. Once you’re in the moment, you never know what’s gonna go down. You never know. You can only imagine what may go down once it’s just you and that person. Nobody else, only you and her. That’s like the realest talk ever. What kind of music do you put on to set the mood? My females have been on this Trey Songz’ Ready album real hard lately. I gotta give my props and respect to Trey Songz. I feel like he’s that new dude in R&B and he’s doing it right now. He’s got it on smash. And I like the whole route he took; [the work he put in] shows. Once a nigga gets to a certain level you’ve just gotta pay homage. That whole Trey Songz album, you can just let it ride. Trey Songz is doing his thang. Baby-making music? Do you have any kids yet? I ain’t got no kids. I’m pretty sure every male has had a scare or two; you might have had a crazy chick. But at the same time I do wanna have a son. Well, if you’re only 19 you’ve got plenty of time. Would you mess with a married woman? Would I smash a dude’s wife? (laughs) Ain’t no tellin’, man. Behind those closed doors you never know what may happen, married or not married. She might have been gay her whole life but behind those closed doors… Have you filmed yourself getting freaky? Me? I am the self-proclaimed Internet King, the YouTube Master. So what do you think? I think there might be a Soulja Boy sex tape out there somewhere. (smiles) Next question. Let’s talk about the SOD projects you have coming up. Now to the good shit. This is what I wanna talk about. Being a businessman, I’ve always thought about my company and my empire. So becoming the CEO of SOD Music Group now is just like taking my career to another level. Is your label through Interscope? That’s what’s so amazing about my movement is that we can work anywhere. It’s like an airport with a whole lot of runways ready for take-off. I’ve got my entity, Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, which is a brand, at Interscope Records. Universal Music Group is like my family. Then you’ve got Universal Motown with a lady like Sylvia Rhone, who’s amazing. She believes in my company. I’m young and I don’t know everything and I know a lot of people discredit me and write me off, but for someone [like Sylvia Rhone] with that amount of power and money to believe in you in your company, that’s powerful. I’m taking it to another level in my mind and I always have that pressure to top myself. I’ve got Hoodboss over at Asylum, Jabar over at Universal, myself at Interscope, and my label deal, which isn’t finished yet. I’ve got so many label imprints, which gives me the upper hand. I’ve got my artist Lil B. I’ve got my artist Arab, who was supposed to be the first person to jump off everything. I had Arab a deal with Interscope already when we first got signed. We were supposed to get signed at the same time. I really had plans. But my plans went wrong; they went left. On my first album I had Arab all over the album. I set it up for him. I had him on my single, in my videos, blowing him up to the point where all my fans who know me know who Arab is. I was supposed to jump it off with Arab and then do my SOD deal with Interscope, but it didn’t go down like that. So it just opened my mind up to all kinds of options, because for a long time I was stuck on poppin’ Arab just out of respect. What happened with Arab? I got him a deal with Interscope and it was a real good deal for him as an artist and where he’s at in his career. But he turned it down. He’s still signed to SOD, but he turned down Interscope. And the numbers were good. I don’t know why he turned it down; I never really knew the real reasons behind it. It’s not that we fell out or anything like that. That’s still my brother and my best friend. We’re still cool. SOD is tatted on his chest and my chest and SOD is tatted on his arm and my arm. So it’s no beef or anything like that. It’s always business, never personal. I just think Arab’s mind is in a different place. I couldn’t understand it. The average dude, if you offer them a deal at Interscope, they’ll jump at the offer. But everything doesn’t go how you plan it. What about your solo project? My next album is coming in mid 2010. This album is going to be the biggest album of my career. I know a lot of people are expecting it; my fans go HAM. This is my first year skipping dropping an album. I didn’t wanna skip a year, but I wanted to do it right. I was supposed to drop in December but I’m just sitting back watching the whole game and seeing what everybody’s selling and where the industry’s going. When I drop, I’m trying to make history. //


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