Kick streamer Adin Ross has found himself embroiled in a new controversy after American rapper Lil TJay accused him of being racist. On November 6, 2024, Ross took to his alternate X account, @AR15thed3mon, to commend Twitch star Kai Cenat for his ongoing Mafiathon 2 subathon. He also told the New Yorker to ignore Lil TJay, calling the musician a "perc head".
Adin Ross also shared his private conversations with Lil TJay. Here's what the screenshot showed:
"(Lil TJay writes: D**k sucker. Lol, you 2. Ima show ya lil n****s sum.) ???, you tweakin. Me and Kai always show nothing but love to you. Gotta stop taking them percs, that s**t [is] f**king w [with] ya head."
The term "perc" refers to Percocet, a commonly prescribed pain reliever. However, due to its opioid content, Percocet is frequently used as a recreational drug.
On the same day (November 6, 2024), Lil TJay responded to Adin Ross' allegation of drug use with an Instagram Story. While describing the indefinitely banned Twitch personality as a racist, the 23-year-old rapper remarked:
"I told Adin, you culture vulture, you told me I'm on percs. I don't take percs. I don't take drugs. I might sip lean a little now and then, but actually, less than you! You f**king racist n***a! I look like I take percs because I'm Black, right? I know. I know."
Lil TJay goes off at Adin Ross after the Kick streamer accuses him of taking "percs"
After calling Adin Ross a racist, Lil TJay went on a tirade against the Florida native, explaining why he considered Adin a "culture vulture." The Bronx, New York native stated:
"I sent him a voice mail about how I feel about you culture vultures. He told me he's not watching that, he's watching the election, and that I need to stop taking percs. That's what he thinks about n****s. He just grinds way to the top with that little [unintelligible] he's got and use n****s. That n****'s about to stay woke. They only f**k with the top-notch n****s because they using n****s. Culture vultures stop looking at Yak like he's a weirdo. No! Sometimes, that's how rappers act. In our society, that's how we act, that's how we get."
As of this writing, Adin Ross has not responded to Lil TJay's recent comments.