Morris began streaming on
Twitch in 2012 after switching from
Xfire. In May 2015, Morris lost $5,000 on one hand with over 43,000 viewers watching him. 2018 Morris co-owned Canadian esports organization Northern Gaming, which was founded in May 2016. In August 2017, the organization was purchased by
NRG Esports, which is owned by
Shaquille O'Neal,
Alex Rodriguez, and others. Morris subsequently joined its ownership group and became an advisor of NRG Esports. According to Forest Willard, programmer and co-founder of Innersloth, "The first thing we really noticed was a Twitch stream from Sodapoppin. We had various moments where we were like, 'We're doing well,' but it was that point where we saw that a lot of people and other streamers started to climb onboard." On July 20, 2020, Morris was banned from Twitch after playing
VRChat on stream, where inside the game there's multiple characters that wore revealing clothes that may have broken Twitch’s sexually explicit content rules. He was then unbanned a day later. In October 2021, Morris appeared in the infamous Twitch leaks, which disclosed the top Twitch streamers' revenue from August 2019 to October 2021. Morris placed 43rd on the list, with a reported payout of $1,461,302.14 for this time period. On April 13, 2022, Morris was banned for two weeks from Twitch after a stream he did on April 9 where he applied makeup to a generic face in a game he was playing while declaring “
blackface” at the same time. On July 21, 2022, gaming organization
One True King announced Morris as their newest member and co-owner. == Personal life ==