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Exclusive: Lil Tjay Dedicates New Song to Adin Ross Amidst Ongoing Spat

Rap NewsJan 30, 20260 comments

Lil Tjay recently dropped a new track, “Can’t Change.” and he dedicated the lyrics to streamer Adin Ross. The song delves into the Bronx rapper’s tough upbringing and his ongoing public disagreement with Ross. This latest development adds another chapter to their back-and-forth exchanges.

Lil Tjay’s New Track, “Can’t Change”

The song “Can’t Change” reflects on Lil Tjay’s past and how it shaped him. While he doesn’t directly call out Adin Ross by name in the lyrics, he made his intentions clear. Via Instagram, Lil Tjay shared the first verse of the song and tagged the streamer. He added a caption suggesting Ross would never understand his experiences. This suggests Tjay feels Ross dismisses the weight of his life story. As reported by HotNewHipHop, Tjay believes his experiences are something Ross will “just NEVA understand.”

Background of the Feud

The disagreement between Lil Tjay and Adin Ross reportedly started after a Kai Cenat and Kodak Black stream. Lil Tjay called out Ross and Cenat, labeling them as “culture vultures.” He specifically accused Ross of racism, saying, “Fing racist na. I look like I take percs because I’m Black, right? I know.” Adin Ross has since responded to Lil Tjay through various means. This has included social media posts and even a diss track with artists 6ix9ine and Cuffem, according to HotNewHipHop.

What This Means for the Rap and Streaming Worlds

This ongoing spat highlights the intersection of rap music and online streaming culture. Lil Tjay, known for his storytelling, uses his music to address these personal conflicts. Meanwhile, Adin Ross continues to engage in public back-and-forth. It seems this particular beef, while perhaps not the most significant, is representative of tensions in these spaces. As reported by HotNewHipHop, the exchange is considered a “nothing-burger of a beef.” but it’s noteworthy nonetheless. This interaction suggests the connection between artists and streamers will likely continue to spark conversations

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