Over the past year, Adin Ross hasn’t exactly held back when it comes to Doechii. Back in May, the streamer went viral after launching into a heated rant in which he accused the rising rapper of being an “industry plant.” His comments didn’t stop there—Ross also took shots at her intelligence, sparking backlash online and leading many critics to accuse him of racism and misogynoir.
That controversy lingered in the background until this week, when Doechii dropped a brand-new collaboration with SZA titled “girl, get up.” On the track, Doechii directly addresses the industry plant rumors that have followed her, calling out blogs and online chatter that constantly undermine her success. “All that industry plant sh*t whack / I see it on the blogs, I see you in the chats,” she raps, making it clear she’s done staying silent.
Lyrics That Hit Close to Home
Naturally, those lyrics struck a nerve with some of the very people who had fueled the rumors. One of them appears to be Adin Ross, who just happened to be livestreaming alongside 6ix9ine and Cuffem the same night the song started gaining traction.
During the stream, the trio decided to have some fun by recording a diss track aimed at their so-called “opps.” While 6ix9ine targeted figures like Lil Tjay and Kai Cenat, Ross chose to focus his bars on Doechii, claiming—carefully—that her views were being botted.
Fear Sets In Mid-Freestyle
What happened next surprised many viewers. Almost immediately after finishing his verse, Ross admitted on stream that he was nervous—specifically about the possibility of a lawsuit. His anxiety was so visible that he repeatedly emphasized the word “allegedly” in his lyrics, seemingly trying to shield himself from any legal consequences.
While 6ix9ine brushed off the concern by claiming that view-botting accusations are common in the industry, Ross wasn’t convinced. The idea that Doechii might actually take legal action clearly rattled him, turning what was meant to be a playful diss into an awkward moment of second-guessing.

The irony wasn’t lost on fans. For someone who had previously spoken so boldly about Doechii, Ross suddenly appeared unsure and out of his depth. The moment only fueled online jokes and commentary, reinforcing the headline-making notion that Adin Ross Says Doechii Left Him Terrified.
“girl, get up” Dominates the Moment
Meanwhile, Doechii and SZA are enjoying the spotlight. The music video for “girl, get up” has already been met with strong engagement, arriving at a time when new releases are relatively scarce due to the holiday slowdown across the industry.
With attention firmly fixed on their collaboration, it’s clear that Doechii is moving forward—addressing critics through her music while letting moments like Ross’ livestream panic speak for themselves. For now, all eyes remain on her next move, and it may be a while before the conversation shifts elsewhere.






