BenDaDonnn defended the nature of diss tracks, arguing that disrespect is part of the format and saying viewers shouldn’t police the content if the people involved don’t have an issue with it.
“Like, that’s how n!ggas be, bro. If Ben say something, oh no, we taking it too far. Nah, that ain’t content. What is, what is too far in a diss? Y’all know what diss stand for? Disrespect. Y’all want n!ggas to be nice as hell in disses? Take your a*s to f*ck!ng Candy Land. Huh? Take your a*s to Candy Land and go get some glitter and some lip gloss, n!gga, and put some f*ck!ng panties on. You know what I’m saying? At what point is it, is it too far? It shouldn’t be, unless you, unless you, unless you, see? And even me, the sh!t I’m about to say, I think, I think that’s okay. Come on, man. Y’all n!ggas, come on. All this sensitive ass sh!t. Let niggas make their content. If we ain’t got no problem with it, you shouldn’t have no motherf*ck!ng problem with it.”
BenDaDonnn called FunnyMike after hearing funnymike diss track mentioning Kai’s d*ad animal, but the conversation quickly turned into a back-and-forth as FunnyMike dismissed the situation and said that he had bigger targets to focus on.
“Somebody had told me you was speaking on, like, n!gga, dead animals and sh!t, bruh. And, uh, I just seen it, and I just wanna let you know, man, I don’t f*ck with that shit.”
“D*ad animals? Who de*d animals? What de*d animals? You, what is this on your f~~king shirt? Man, f*ck about d*ad animals, man. Hey, hey, don’t call me jumping in that sh!t, bruh. I know you looking to get into something, dawg, but look, I ain’t even got no heat for you no more. You hear me? I feel like I done made my page to the point I feel like Thanos, you know what I’m saying? I gotta diss the ultimate, the ultimate of the ultimates. Right now, I just feel like it’s broke, and I just, you know, I really love for me to diss, so I’m just gonna let you slide. Have a good night.”
BenDaDonnn gave his honest reaction to Kai Cenat’s diss track, criticizing the writing and saying some of the lyrics didn’t flow together, even breaking down specific bars that he felt missed the mark.
“You my man’s a hunnid grand, because Pop Smoke is rolling over in his goddamn grave right now. What did you just say? I’ma break down these four bars, and how, as me as a writer, this sh!t would make my brain just twitch. Like, this don’t go. You lost India doing some nonsense, looking for love, n!gga, this ain’t Love Island. You lost India doing some nonsense. I done be stopping, I keep popping, I hoe, I take, damn, I ain’t forget do the garbage. I ain’t forget do the garbage. You lost India doing some nonsense. N!gga, this ain’t Love Island. That don’t go.”
BenDaDonnn introduced his YouTube and Twitch audiences to each other after streaming on both platforms at the same time, jokingly encouraging both chats to get along during their first “meeting.”
“What’s up, Chat and YouTube? YouTube chat, I want y’all to meet Twitch Chat. Hold on. Y’all need to sit, y’all need to sit together and hang out. Y’all see that? What’s up? Y’all, y’all introduce yourselves. I know this y’all first time meeting, but it’s been, it’s been a long time coming. YouTube say, Twitch, Twitch say, YouTube. Mm-hmm. Hopefully y’all get along. Don’t be like that, don’t be like that. Yeah. Okay.”
BenDaDonnn accused Kai Cenat of “working with aliens” after seeing the massive viewership on his last stream, saying he couldn’t figure out where so many viewers suddenly came from after Kai has been gone for 9 months, saying streamers had seemingly been sharing the same audience for months.
“Between all of us combined had been here since you done took a break, where the f*ck all these people come from? ‘Cause I feel like we’ve been sharing the same 200K between all of us for the last eight, nine months. Huh? Where the f*ck all these people come from? I didn’t wanna be the one to say it. Kai is working with fucking aliens. And when I say aliens, I don’t mean like, oh, big green crazy motherf—kers. I’m talking about the motherf~~kers past, past Icewalk, Asgard. ‘Cause where the f*ck did all these people come from? Liar. You’re a liar, n!gga!”
BenDaDonnn went live collecting gifted subs for Kai Cenat, telling viewers to clearly specify which gifts were meant for Kai before sending them, or he might “keep” them instead.
“Appreciate y’all. Either me or Kai, ‘cause y’all gotta let me know before y’all send it. Don’t send me a five gifted and say, ‘Oh, that one for Kai,’ ‘cause I’ma already pocket that. Say, ‘I’m sending 50 for Kai.’ And then I’ma say, ‘Oh, okay, I’ll give it to him.’ Y’all gotta be on point now. Y’all gotta be on point. Oh, Simply Toya. Is that for Kai or me? Thank you, Simply Toya, for that five gifted, baby.”
DDG responded to viewers who assumed he would be attending Streamers University, clarifying that he isn’t going and joking that he’ll spend the event hosting a “reactor-thon” by watching everyone else’s streams from home.
“Really, y’all think I’m gone. I’m not, really not gone. But I’m gonna make the most of it. A lot of people don’t, didn’t get in, and they wanna cry about it. I’ma be the home reactor. I have Turbo, I have sub to everybody that’s going. So, and free. Gonna be reactor-thon, reactor-thon. Give me a little bed right here, sit, react, and watch. Probably have some, try to have some girls come watch it with me. Some female guests or something, my reactor-thon.”
DDG shared an idea for Streamers University after not making it, saying he wants to spotlight smaller creators by sending viewers into their chats and rewarding them with gifted subscriptions for completing fun challenges.
“But you know what I really wanna do though? Like, I wanna like, do like, I wanna get the smaller streamers to do things for money. I know that sound a little weird. But what I mean by that is like, like, like I might find a smaller streamer that probably got, you know, less views or whatever and be like, hey, get in they chat, we all gonna go to they chat collectively, and we gonna tell them what to do. Go to this room right here and say, you musty.”
Adrien Broner opened up about the mental challenge professional boxers face after a major fight, explaining that once one bout is over, the focus immediately shifts to preparing for the next one because training is all they’ve ever known.
“A lot of people don’t know what us boxers go through is like, all right, we go again. Maybe had a big fight, and it’s like, where the next one? Just, go to the gym. I think. That’s all the f-ck we know, you know.”
RayAsianBoy reacted after Kai Cenat dissed him, saying he never intended to make a diss track and was only making a playful love song, leaving him confused about why he was being targeted.
“What the f~ck? I don’t know why I got dissed by Kai, bro. It’s like, I make a, I make a love song, bro. I not make this. What the f~ck is this mean for? I make a love song, I say, Kai, love you, I wanna f~ck you, you feel me? All that. And I got f~~king dissed by Kai, bro.”
Blueface shared that his favorite part of streaming is creating moments that naturally get clipped, explaining that he enjoys watching those highlights back more than the clips themselves or who posts them.
“I think it’s the clips. I like the clips. That’s my favorite part about streamer chat is, is like, not the clips that are put out, but like me, like, doing something that gets clipped. Cause I don’t got clippers, so I don’t really care for like, it being clipped. I care for like, maybe I’m in love with myself, huh? Maybe I just like looking at myself, like, being clipped. So sometimes when I watch, watch my own clip, I be like, damn, I like this right here. This is funny.”
The moment that Adrien Broner realized and told DeenTheGreat that his 45-day journey to lose weight and get back in shape might be tougher than expected, saying he could faint from the challenge while laughing about how overwhelming the process already felt.
“If this shit really go through in a couple days, I might faint, bro.”
“Nah, for real. Like, I will faint. I think I might jump out the window…”
“Nah, we gotta wait till we get it first. Soon as this motherfucker clear, I’m jumping.”
Adrien Broner took a moment to encourage a 6th grade boxer, offering advice about staying disciplined, working hard, and listening to his parents as he wished him success in both school and the gym.
“Stay focused, bro. Stay focused in the gym, bro. Don’t let them ladies bring you down. It’s all up to you. Work hard, bro. Listen to your father, listen to your mother. Keep your head on straight, keep going forward.”
Adrien Broner and DeenTheGreat were left completely stumped after being asked to define a noun, confidently giving the wrong answer before realizing they had confused it with a verb.
“What is a noun?… It’s an action word, bro… It’s an action word, cuz… Nah, bro. No, yeah, action word is a verb. Nah. Both of y’all wrong, so both of y’all gotta get hit to the body.”
BenDaDonnn addressed claims that he dislikes meeting fans in person, explaining that he simply prefers not to be touched by strangers and believes people should respect the same personal boundaries they would with anyone else.
“Don’t say that dumb*ss shit, talking I don’t like fans in person. That’s him. I don’t like being touched. If you wouldn’t do that shit to no random motherf—ker walking down the street, don’t do it to me. Don’t even touch me. Other than that, I don’t have no issue. That’s super simple.”
Deshae Frost and Dub competed for a random girl’s attention with a five star performance, each trying to impress her before she challenged them to settle it with a race to see who could tie a robe the fastest.
“So, which one of us you feeling? … Whichever one can tie the robe the fastest. One, two, three, go. Who you fucking with?
Deshae Frost banned a viewer after they compared him to 4X time world champion AB in the chat, making it clear he wasn’t entertaining the joke before moving on with the stream.
“Okay, okay, okay, now we banning nig*as, bro. I’m not playing this sh*t, bro. We banning nig*as for that. I’m not gonna lie. Okay, we gotta go save some people.”
Rakai asked FunnyMike whether he would be in the starting lineup for their upcoming basketball game, with funnymike joking that if they weren’t chosen to start, they would start a riot.
“If we ain’t starting, guess what? We gon’ start something. Yeah, nig*a. If nig*as don’t start me, nig*a, I’m coming in the game, I’ma show nig*as the vibes.”
Rakai and FunnyMike found themselves in an unexpected confrontation after what started as a customer phone call quickly turned tense. As the caller identified where he was from and the conversation escalated, the pair repeatedly tried to avoid any conflict at work before quitting their jobs after believing the customer was threatening to pull up.
“Hey, listen, we at work, bro. We ain’t on no names. Let’s talk, let’s talk. … We don’t beef at work, bro. I’m sorry, bro. Hold on, bro! Wait, wait, wait! Hold on… They gonna pull up right now, damn.”
Rakai had a funny moment on stream after his cameraman asked him to spell “consistency,” prompting him to jokingly dodge the challenge by saying he had already graduated and was done with school.
“Can you spell consistency? … Consistency? Spell it. … I graduated. I can’t do school no more. We past that segment, bro. We past that segment, bro.”