As Kanye West takes a break from social media after getting banned on Instagram following his weeks-long tirade and attacks against Pete Davidson, his pal Soulja Boy made a big move for him as he expressed his thoughts online.

Taking to Instagram Live, the 31-year-old musician seemingly spoke on behalf of the "Donda" rapper by calling out the "Saturday Night Live" comedian for his relationship with Kim Kardashian.

The "Crank That" hitmaker addressed Davidson's alleged text messages that made rounds online amid his feud with the Yeezy founder, saying Davidson isn't allowed to talk to West that way.

"I don't know who the f*** you think you is, but you not Big Draco (Soulja Boy's other alias). Do not talk to Kanye like that no more or you gon' have me on your ass n****," he said while interacting with thousands of viewers. (via Complex)

Soulja Boy's latest rant comes a few days after screenshots of alleged text messages between Davidson and West circulated all over social media. The comedian asked Kardashian's estranged husband to "calm down."

In the conversation, the Staten Island native also sent a picture of him with his tongue out and a peace sign to prove that it was him.

Davidson then defended the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star, saying she's "the best mother" he had ever met, and the rapper is lucky that she's the mom of his four children.

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Kanye West Banned on Instagram

A few days after the messages leaked, the Yeezy CEO got banned on Instagram after a series of tirades against Davidson.

Per The Sun, the social media platform has banned West for at least 24 hours.

A spokesperson for Meta, the company that handles Instagram, clarified that the rapper has violated their "hate speech, harassment, and bullying policies."

In addition to being banned from posting, he's also not allowed to send direct messages and comments to other users' posts.

The rapper kept mum online as his Twitter account remained inactive.

At the time of this writing, Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson have not publicly commented or reacted on the matter.

The Instagram ban will be over in a few hours, and West has also not expressed his thoughts about Meta's big move.

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