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Lil Tjay Calls Out Adin Ross & Kai Cenat Over Kodak Black Livestream Controversy

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Lil Tjay recently took to social media to accuse popular streamers Adin Ross and Kai Cenat of cultural exploitation following a controversial livestream with Kodak Black. During the stream on November 4, Kodak’s erratic behavior raised eyebrows as he appeared to consume drugs on camera, leading to widespread concern among fans.

Tjay first shared his frustrations by posting a photo of Cenat on his Instagram Story, expressing disdain for both Cenat and Ross:

“I fake hate this kid; him and [Adin] the biggest d riders in life.”

Tjay then addressed Ross directly in a video, accusing him of cultural insensitivity and exploitation. He claimed that Ross labeled him as a drug user, prompting Tjay to respond,

“I told Adin he a culture vulture, he 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. Actually, less than you. F****** racist…I look like I take percs ‘cause I’m Black, right?”

In the same video, Tjay warned Black creators about Ross’s approach, accusing him of “using Black culture” to boost his own career.

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“He just grind his way to the top using that little face card he got and use n*****,” Tjay stated. “Y’all n***** better stay woke. They only f*** with the top-notch n***** ‘cause they using n*****.”

Tjay also defended Kodak’s behavior, suggesting that cultural differences could explain the rapper’s on-camera actions.

“Stop looking at Yak like he’s a weirdo… That’s how we act… sometimes rappers could act weird. We from different places than y’all.”

This incident has sparked a larger conversation about cultural exploitation in social media and streaming communities, especially regarding how certain creators navigate relationships with Black influencers.


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