Everyone knows that Adin Ross and Drake are tight and have been for a long time.
The streamer and rapper have done several livestreams together, with the former sticking with the latter through thick and thin.
Back in April, Drake hosted a gambling livestream on his Kick channel along with Ross, where the singer poked fun at his friend for his apparent lack of "rizz," which is a slang term often used to describe a person's romantic appeal.
In the same broadcast, the God’s Plan rapper teased his ninth solo album by revealing, "Working on a new album right now ... It slaps."
At a recent streaming event, however, the 24-year-old found himself in a difficult situation when one of his production crew members played Alright by Drake’s longtime rival Kendrick Lamar.
Ross paused mid press briefing to order his team to change the song because he is a “loyal” person.
Fellow streamer N3ON tried to calm him down but Ross was having none of it and announced that whoever played that track would be “fired.”
The highly publicised rivalry between Drake and Kendrick Lamar originally began in 2013 when the Canadian rapper responded to the Compton native’s verse on the track Control by Big Sean.
After years of subtle jabs, the feud became mainstream in 2023 when J. Cole collaborated with Drizzy on First Person Shooter.
In the song, Cole claimed that he, Drake and Lamar are the “big three” rappers of contemporary hip-hop, a notion that was dismissed by Lamar who proclaimed in Like That that it is “just big me.”
The beef escalated in 2024 when the two artists traded insults in diss tracks such as Family Matters and Not Like Us.