Watch: Drake refuses to raid Adin Ross’ livestream because “he’s too famous”

Drake refused to raid Adin Ross on Kick because he is too popular, instead chooses an emerging streamer


Watch: Drake refuses to raid Adin Ross’ livestream because “he’s too famous”

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Adin Ross is one of the most popular streamers on the internet and the most popular streamer on the Kick platform, with over a million followers. Adin knows his success and has not shied away from boasting about it. When Adin talked about his GTA 6 character, many claimed he did not deserve to be in the game.

He responded by saying he is one of the most famous streamers of all time and deserves every bit. However, Adin Ross was not expecting someone else to say the same about him, that too someone as illustrious as Drake. Drake is one of the most popular rappers and a well-known mainstream celebrity.

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This is not the first time the two have interacted with each other. Adin has previously visited Drake’s mansion. Adin even called up Drake to celebrate when Ross won big on a gambling stream. Drake himself has recently gotten into streaming, which is different from his music career. He is known for his gambling streams, which have brought him some backlash.

Drake turned down Adin Ross’ request for a raid

During a recent live stream, Drake was looking to raid a new and upcoming streamer. He was browsing the Kick platform for someone Drake could shine the spotlight on. Adin, a rapper’s close friend, requested a raid from the musical sensation. His request, however, was rejected.

Drake refuses to raid Adin Ross
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“Adin, you are too famous, I am not raiding your sh*t, shoutout to Adin Ross though”.

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Drake addressed Adin and said that he was too famous and that he was not going to raid him. He wanted to raid someone who was lesser known. The rapper did make sure to give Adin Ross a shoutout, though. Adin Ross was astonished upon hearing Drake’s response, so he started screaming and swearing on his own stream.

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Instead, Drake chose a relatively lesser-known streamer named Tee “Snoh,” who has just over 20k followers on the streaming platform. Moments after the raid, the streamer had a wide smile on her face as she continued to celebrate with a dance. She thanked Drake for his generosity and posted about the incident on Twitter.

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