A part of a stream by Adin Ross had been going viral, where he could be seen hitting a zombie and telling Canadian rapper Drake, also called Drizzy, that the zombie was named Kendrick Lamar. While Ross kept hitting the zombie he addressed the rapper and said:
"Hey Drake, look! This is Kendrick, look!"
While continuing to hit the zombie, Adin Ross, who seemed to be talking to Drake, then said:
"Bang! Don't hurt him? Awww my bad, I'm sorry! I'm sorry!"
It implied that the One Dance rapper asked Ross to not hit the zombie seemingly named after his rap rival Kendrick. Many stream viewers noticed the conversation and took to social media platforms to react to this exchange. An X user jokingly wrote, "Drake is caring".
Another netizen wrote:
"Drake knows he already did the damage to K.DOT in the beef 👍."
"Drke ain’t pressed over Dot anymore lol. Honestly he never was. It was Dot with the issue," added a tweet.
"Adin is my favourite streamer of all time now bro lol," commented another X user.
While many seemingly mocked Kendrick Lamar, a significant number of people supported him and instead got back at Adin and Drizzy. An X user chided the Hotline Bling hitmaker, who is 37, for watching live streams of Adin, who is 23:
"Imagine being damn near 40 tuning into a Adin Ross stream."
"Drake ALWAYS wants to patch things up with Kendrick. He been doin it their whole career. He will pick on dot then be like 'JUST PLAYIN LIL BRO I LOVE YOU' 🤣🤣🤣🤣," explained another netizen.
"This is lame," added a netizen.
Adin Ross responds to claims of being "banned" from LA
Back in September, there were some speculations that Adin Ross was "banned" from Los Angeles, which is Kendrick Lamar's home turf. These rumors came after Adin Ross expressed vocal support for Drake during the diss-track battle between the Canadian rapper and Lamar.
According to an article published by Complex on September 28, Adin Ross debunked all such claims regarding his alleged "ban." The streamer said in a video:
"I’m not banned from LA, bro. I wish somebody would. I swear to God. I’m gonna go to LA, nobody’s gonna do sh*t to me. I promise you, bro. I don’t give a f*ck. You think I’m scared of LA? What? I lived in LA for years and years and years."
In another clip, he threatened legal action in case he felt there was any sort of danger to him amid the chaos. Ross also claimed that he has contacts with some good lawyers in Los Angeles.
The streamer's comments about taking legal action against threats to his security came after hosts of a weekly podcast Cuhmunity, who are Lamar fans, reportedly said that they they would physically harm Ross if he came to LA.