Soulja Boy took to Twitter on Sunday to slam Kanye West, who recently dropped his "Donda" album on the same day.

Boy, whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way, shared screenshots of his conversation with West discussing their collaboration for the long-awaited album, on Twitter.

According to the 31-year-old rapper's tweet, the newly released album was supposed to feature Boy's verse in the music track, "Remote Control." However, he noted that his verse was not featured.

"Idk how to feel, Kanye sent me that song “remote control” and I don’t hear my verse on it… hmm f--k that ni--a," he tweeted in response to a fan who asked how he liked the "Donda" album.

The rapper tweeted a series of screenshots featuring his conversation with West. The text exchange began on May 28 and ended on July 25, when Boy sent West the audio file and West responded, "Sh-t craaaaaaazeeeee" and then asked if he is in Atlanta.

Boy captioned the screenshots, "This ni--a Kanye smh. Tell homie don't hit my phone no more."

The rapper addressed West as “weird” in another tweet.

On Monday, the rapper dropped his own "Remote Control" verse on Twitter and quickly gained 1.4 million views. He captioned the video, "Here’s my “Remote Control” verse. F--k Kanye."

Boy soon attacked West on the personal front and noted that this is the reason why his estranged wife, Kim Kardashian left him and called him "bipolar."

"Don’t call phone no more weird a-- ni--a that’s why Kim left yo bipolar A--," he tweeted.

Fans took to the comments section of this post and noted that besides West, he might hurt others who are suffering from mental illness.

"Ok bud way too far, what's going on? Please think a bit more before you post, it's hurtful to Kanye, but also to anyone suffering mental illness," one of the fans wrote. "They deserve praise and love just like anybody else."

Another fan wrote, "I supposedly have bipolar but I’ve worked through and have healed most of it - point is - it’s not right to use mental health struggles against someone."

After bashing with many more tweets, Boy tagged Kim Kardashian and asked her to call him.

Boy concluded the series of tweets by claiming that West did the same years ago.

"He did this same sh-t on Robocop when Amber Rose was in the studio years ago. I hate working with this dude. He needs help seriously," he wrote.

On the work front, Boy dropped his new music video, "She Make It Clap" on May 1.

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