YouTuber ImDontai suggests KSI should "stop letting people get to him" after latter's latest single becomes a meme online

YouTuber ImDontai had words of advice for KSI amid negative reactions online to his music (Image via @WhoDontai/X and KSI)
YouTuber ImDontai had words of advice for KSI amid negative reactions online to his music (Image via @WhoDontai/X and KSI)

YouTuber ImDontai recently made a post on X recommending Sidemen member Olajide "KSI" to not let the memes being made using his new music bother him. To those unaware, KSI recently released a new single titled "Thick of It", which has become the subject of much mockery among netizens, with it being incorporated into memes on social media.

This post by ImDontai as KSI shared his opinion on the matter in a post on X, wherein the former talked about the poor reception he received despite putting "much time and effort" into the making of the song. In his post, ImDontai wrote:

"KSI gotta stop letting people get to him."

"Gotta learn to stop giving af": ImDontai shared advice for KSI after his single "Thick of It" gets poor reception online

ImDontai is known for creating content on both YouTube and Twitch. His livestreams mostly involve him simply interacting with his audience and reacting to content online. On the other side, his YouTube videos often showcase him reporting on news in the hip-hop world, including the latest music and ongoing drama.

He has established quite a fanbase on both platforms, with his Twitch channel having 1.9 million followers while his YouTube channel had 2.96 million subscribers as of writing this article.

Continuing further in his post on X, ImDontai expressed his belief that KSI had been "going out bad" in his responses to critical netizens and advised him not to heed their words:

"He going out bad rn. People got to learn to stop giving af about what others think of them…life is so much better that way."

KSI has also been receiving much heat from users online for promoting his latest product, Lunchly, which he has launched in collaboration with PRIME co-founder Logan Paul and YouTube star Jimmy "MrBeast". The product has been criticized for its marketing, which labels it as "healthy," despite its highly processed nature.

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
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