Lil Soulja Slim is picking up where his father left off.

Lil Soulja Slim is the son of the legendary New Orleans rapper Soulja Slim. He’s been buzzing on the New Orleans rap scene since 2013 when he was studying at Jackson State University.

His most recent projects include; Life of a Soulja 3 (2016), Real Soulja 4Lyf3(2016), and The Streets Raised Me (2017). He has also been involved with the Ghetto Children, a New Orleans based rap group who consists of T.Y., Young Juve, and Neno Calvin. Lil Soulja Slim has grown into a solid artist with loads of potential. He recently welcomed his first born daughter into the world and is doing very well for himself.

In the last couple of months, Lil Soulja Slim released two videos with Young Juve, who is the son of legendary Hot Boy Juvenile. Young Juve featured on three songs from his latest release. The first visual directed by Dr. Clipz takes you to Super Sunday in New Orleans for their high energy song Gotta Eat produced by Blaq n Mild.

The second visual for his song Diamonds directed by Bidduhh Films takes you on a ride through Canal with Slim, Juve, and their jewelers from Shaans Jewelry. Both videos make us reminisce about the infamous Slow Motion collaboration between their fathers Juvenile, and Soulja Slim. It’s refreshing to see the young artists following in their father’s footsteps, and producing amazing music in the process. Check out the two videos and tell us what you think in the comments below!

 

 

Marcella Hogan

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