LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Adin Ross, a renowned Kick streamer, recently made headlines for his claims of inviting his fans for a 150k legacy. Meanwhile, Kai Cenat, a Twitch streamer with over 6.3 million followers, has collaborated with his AMP housemates and released a diss track.
Upon viewing the diss track, many people have expressed confusion and accused Cenat of dissing Ross. The Kick streamer himself watched the diss track and even reached out to Cenat during a recent livestream. Did Cenat really diss Ross? To learn more about the truth and Ross's claims regarding Cenat's diss track, continue reading for additional insights.
What happened between Kai Cenat and Adin Ross?
Cenat has recently been in the spotlight due to accusations of creating a diss track targeting other streamers and the Kick streaming platforms. In the track, he referenced the million-dollar offer he received from Kick. Fellow streamer Ross came across Cenat's video diss track, which appeared to be targeting Ross, and noticed that it involved collaborations with other AMP housemates.
During a recent livestream, Ross decided to call Cenat and address the diss track situation directly. Ross greeted him and named Cenat as ‘Ryan’. “Hey! Ryan here, how are you doing, my brother? Hey man, question. So, you know, I'm over here watching this Cyper s**t and... you know, question, man - you dissed that p*ssy a*s motherf**ker Adin in this s**t?"
Cenat was confused and said, “Who are you talking about, twin?" Adding, "Dissed nobody." Ross again questioned, “Nobody?! You didn't send any subtle shots at anybody?” To which Cenat firmly responded, “F**k no!'” and called Ross a ‘brother’.
After ending the call with Cenat, Ross proceeded to interact with his fans, expressing his thoughts. He stated, “Now, chat, either you folded like ASAP Rocky or he was not even talking about any of us! So, chat, which one is it, bro? I don't think he folded, bro. I genuinely believe he... come on, bro!"
Ross clarified that he now understood the situation and confirmed, "He didn’t hit me up”.
“Here's something you guys got to realize about Kai. I know my community... the $40 mill part, for sure! A lot of y'all talk about Kai. You can say this, that thing. (He) does check up on me, bro. And he was out in Miami, he did hit me up! Nobody else did. Not one person. Sorry, Kai and Silky. That's it! They're the only two that hit me up, bro. So, I'm going to be honest, bro, every time Kai is in, you know, Miami, he always hits me up!" he concluded.
Ross went on to show appreciation for Cenat and continued with his streaming, adding, “With that being said, man, you know, y'all love to hate on him, bro. He's doing great s**t. Big s**t. And, at the end of the day, bro, he checks up on me and s**t, all the time, bro. So, chat, you know, just letting you guys know, man!"
From their conversation, it becomes evident that there is no feud between Cenat and Ross. Both of them are doing well, and Ross acknowledges Cenat's supportive gestures.
'Dissed kick not Adin'
Fans swarmed the comment section to express their perspectives. Among them, some showed support for Cenat, while others deemed it "cringe." One said, "Kai cenat might be the reason rap music is starting to fall 🔥🔥🔥." Another fan said, "I stand with the people, this is without a doubt about adinross!" One Twitter user said, "Dis trash but he's prob talkin about Bruce if its at anyone specific.. him and Adin might troll a bit but they ain't actually got beef like that.. Kai and Bruce shit seems personal at this point." Another Twitter user said, "Dissed kick not adin than dissed Bruce sayin niggas come up and turn fake 🤷♂️ me decipher over here." The last user said, "Taking themselves wayyyyyyy too seriously now 💀yall not really musicians yknow..."