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Kick streamer Adin Ross and rapper Joe Budden’s beef explained after their podcast clip sparks online backlash

Kick streamer Adin Ross and rapper Joe Budden’s beef explained after their podcast clip sparks online backlash

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Kick streamer Adin Ross has found himself at the center of a heated online feud with former rapper and podcaster Joe Budden. The situation began on January 4, 2025, when a short clip from Episode 891 of The Joe Budden Podcast started circulating on X. In the clip, Budden appeared to support the idea of Glasses Malone gathering members of the Crips to attack an unnamed individual. Many viewers believed the comment was aimed at Ross.The context traces back to Glasses Malone calling out Adin Ross during the streamer’s recent controversy involving rapper Doechii. Malone, a 47-year-old musician, made aggressive remarks toward Ross, criticizing him for publicly insulting a Black woman. He suggested that even jail time would not stop him from confronting Ross physically and dismissed Ross’ alleged connections or influence.

Adin Ross fires back during New York livestream

Although Joe Budden did not directly name Adin Ross, he strongly hinted that the streamer had made offensive remarks about Doechii. Budden said he believed Malone’s anger was justified and claimed the song Doechii released was aimed at a “little nobody” who had spoken badly about her. He added that he supported Malone’s response and hoped the threat was serious. These comments led many online users to accuse Budden of encouraging violence.Adin Ross responded the same day while livestreaming in New York City. He openly insulted Budden and challenged him to meet face-to-face. Ross said Budden was weak and dared him to show up, claiming he was already in Budden’s city. He also mentioned that he had police protection with him at the time and questioned what Budden planned to do next.Ross also addressed the original controversy involving Doechii. He insisted that he did not start the conflict and claimed she targeted him first. According to Ross, these posts were part of a coordinated public relations attack. Ross claimed large platforms work closely with PR teams and deliberately pushed a narrative against him. He dismissed critics who said the situation had nothing to do with him, insisting the attack was intentional.As the exchange went viral, some users criticized Budden for his language. Others accused Ross of escalating the drama. As of now, Joe Budden has not publicly responded to Ross’ livestream comments.Also Read: MrBeast’s Beast Games season 2 set to return with strong vs smart twist on Prime Video, release date, how to stream and more

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