Adin Ross reaffirms Doechii’s industry plant claim amid backlash

Adin Ross isn’t backing down on Doechii drama
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Adin Ross is back in the center of a heated discussion in the rap and hip-hop world after reacting to Doechii’s new track, “Girl, Get Up.” The song, which features SZA, directly addresses critics who have labeled the TDE rapper an “industry plant.”

Ross interpreted some of the lyrics as a personal message aimed at him, which reignited his criticism and fueled online chatter among fans and rap communities.

Fans and listeners have been analyzing Doechii’s lyrics closely, with the rapper emphasizing the hard work behind her success. In the track, she asserts that her achievements are earned and calls out those questioning her influence in the music scene. This has stirred debate online about her career, her authenticity, and whether her rise reflects organic success or industry support.

Adin Ross reacts to Doechii’s lyrics

Ross took to a livestream on Kick with fellow streamers Cuffem and 6ix9ine to respond, sparking further discussion. During the stream, he criticized Doechii strongly, though his co-host urged him to reconsider, asking him to stop criticizing “the Black queen like that.” Ross remained firm, insisting, “I don’t give a fuck about none of that.”

The discussion also included her career growth, with Ross claiming her monthly listeners dropped from 60 million to 20 million, while Cuffem defended her, stating she “blew up and there was nothing more to it than that.”

Ross’s livestream comments reflect ongoing debates about artist authenticity in rap. The live stream is now circulating on social media and creating buzz among fans. Ross also recorded a diss track with his co-hosts, mentioning other rappers like Joe Budden, Lil Tjay, and Lil Durk, showing how online and music platforms now intersect in rap culture.

Meanwhile, Doechii has addressed critics on Instagram, posting a message that reads, “My haters will become my gators when I wade into the bayou of success,” signaling her awareness and confidence despite the controversy.

Ongoing industry plant debate in rap

This isn’t the first time Ross has criticized Doechii publicly. In May 2025, he reacted to a viral clip of her requesting umbrellas at the Met Gala to protect her outfit, which also drew fan attention. These interactions highlight the continued conversation in hip hop about authenticity, effort, and the balance between industry support and individual talent.

Both Ross and Doechii remain active voices in these debates, engaging audiences through music, livestreams, and social media, while the discussion continues to resonate across the rap and hip hop community.

The exchange between Ross and Doechii underscores broader issues in the music industry, especially regarding perceptions of success and credibility in rap. Fans and analysts continue to debate what defines legitimacy in hip hop, showing how both online discourse and music output shape an artist’s reputation today.

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