Adin Ross apologies after threat of being “banned” from LA over Kendrick Lamar & Drake beef

As a seasoned gamer and avid follower of hip-hop culture, I can’t help but chuckle at the antics of Adin Ross. Growing up in Florida, I never thought I’d see the day when a streaming star from my humble abode would find himself in the middle of a beef between two titans of the rap game.


After facing potential expulsion from Los Angeles for supporting Drake amidst his feud with Kendrick Lamar, Adin Ross has retracted his criticism of the city.

During the summer season, there was widespread attention given to a feud between two prominent figures in the music industry: Kendrick Lamar and Drake. They exchanged several personal criticisms, causing quite a stir among hip-hop enthusiasts, companions, and unavoidably, various cities as well.

Even though Adin Ross hails from Florida, the KICK star has consistently supported Drake. This online personality stood by his friend, criticizing Kendrick’s songs as corny and expressing annoyance when ‘Not Like Us’ was played at a nightclub.

Following the spread of the video, some individuals claiming to be connected with Kendrick warned Adin that he was not welcome in Los Angeles, labeling him as “banned”. However, the streaming personality on KICK swiftly denied these claims, asserting his freedom to act as he wished.

A few days later, Adin made amends for the issue at hand. He explained, “I’ve been conversing with folks from Los Angeles. In fact, I’ll be traveling to Los Angeles within the next couple of weeks.

“Let me make things clear and reconsider my words earlier. In that moment, I may have come across as irrational or inappropriate. However, I want to emphasize something important: Los Angeles should not be underestimated; it’s a place that demands respect. I hold a deep affection for LA.

Adin Ross apologizes to city of LA for disrespecting it 🙏

— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) September 28, 2024

The streaming star added that he was “not folding” and was still beefing with the people threatening him.

As a gamer, I stand firm with my words aimed at those who’ve crossed me. Yet, let it be clear, this doesn’t extend to the entire city of Los Angeles. Instead, I’m referring to those overweight, underachieving individuals who seem to be wasting their lives away.

Adin has mentioned that he intends to ensure his safety first, separating himself from anyone in Los Angeles. Moreover, he has the backing of FaZe Banks, a current resident of LA, who has proposed streaming together. We’ll have to wait and see if this collaboration takes place.

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2024-09-30 14:51