DeAndre Cortez Way, also known as Soulja Boy, was brought into this world by his parents, Tracy and Lisa Way, on July 28, 1990, in Chicago, Illinois. When he was six years old, his family relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, and he developed an interest in rap music. Having just turned 14, he moved to Batesville, Mississippi. In order to encourage his son to work on his music, his father built a recording studio in the family's house. Soulja Boy uploaded his music to the SoundClick website in November 2005. He created YouTube and MySpace pages for them after they received many encouraging remarks.
His debut independent album, Crank That Soulja Boy and Unsigned and Still Major: Da Album Before da Album, was released in March 2007. Additionally, he produced a low-budget movie to show how to do the Crank That dance. He got a contract with Interscope Records towards the end of May of that same year, shortly after his song 'Crank That' went on the air. Crank That dominated the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks in September 2007. Soulja received a Grammy nomination for the song.
His third studio album, The DeAndre Way, was released in 2010. His fourth studio album, titled 'Loyalty', was released in 2015. Hip-hop artists Sammie, Gucci Mane, Shawty Lo, and Arab are a few with whom Soulja Boy has worked. How Can You Hold Me Liable? He released his fifth studio album in 2019 with that one.