Adin Ross has now entered the ongoing feud between Joe Budden and Kai Cenat. The back-and-forth between Cenat and Budden kicked into high gear following the Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 4).
Kai Cenat expressed disappointment and confusion over Killer Mike’s Michael winning the Grammy for Best Rap Album this year. The 22-year-old New York City native blasted the award show outcome during a livestream.
“I don’t know who this is,” Cenat said about Killer Mike on his show. “Hey brother, God bless you. Congratulations. Who decided this motherf######? Who the f### decided this motherf#####?!”
Joe Budden, 43, used his podcast to fire back at Kai Cenat on behalf of Killer Mike and older Hip-Hop fans. The retired MC-turned-podcaster said, “Y’all little streaming n###s don’t always run s###! Shut the f### up!”
Adin Ross Says Joe Budden Has “No Room To Talk”
Those comments from Joe Budden led to Adin Ross defending Kai Cenat. The 23-year-old, controversial streamer delivered a message to Budden that included him comparing the “Pump It Up” hitmaker to other 40+ rappers.
“Joe Budden, every time I see you or a clip of you, it’s just on some hating s###. I’m gonna be honest, bro, I don’t know what you do. I can’t even name one Joe Budden song, respectfully,” Adin Ross stated on his livestream.
The Florida-born internet personality also said, “You’re one of these old heads that just hate. Why can’t you be more like Rick Ross or Snoop Dogg? The OGs that are cool as f### and show flowers and appreciation towards all the young motherf######s. I ain’t gonna lie. You have no room to talk, no room to speak.”
Budden Has Been Accused Of Being A “Hater” Before
Adin Ross went on to claim he and Kai Cenat are “ten times richer” than Budden. He also stated, “You’re obviously a very salty old man. You have nothing going on for yourself, so you try to now hate on the young motherf*****s that are more successful than you.”
Joe Budden has been accused of “hating” younger celebrities in the past. In 2017, he got into an awkward exchange with then-rising rapper Lil Yachty on the now-defunct Everyday Struggle digital show.
Yachty’s QC labelmate, Quavo, dissed Budden as a hater on the “Ice Tray” track that same year. Additionally, Budden caught heat from Megan Thee Stallion supporters after he openly admitted to not liking the “Savage” performer.