Lil Tjay has let it be known that he's not here for the B.S., threatening streamers Ray and Tota after a clip of theirs from a recent stream went viral.
On Thursday (September 25), in a post on his @trendkid183 Instagram account, the rapper shared a video clip of Ray telling Tota that Lil Tjay was "an opp." Refuting the claims in the post's caption, the rapper wrote: "A oppp!!! Lmaooooo so whennn I see ya lil ass nd slap fuck outta uuuuuu what they gon sayyyy… Bullying a streamer again I guess."
He continued: "I don’t what part of stop playing w me ya ain’t understand. N***as got real life problems and trauma due to circumstances you will never understand… Think it’s cool to insert ya self in this shit? FOR NO REASONNNN? WHAT MAKES ME A OPP?? Who you dick riding??? HOW MANY OF YA OVER THERE FEEL LIKE THIS ????"
He ended the post by making a thinly-veiled threat against Ray. "Fuck what the algorithm say [Ray] I can’t wait to see u gang ima treat u like u my skin complexion just to show ya lil ass ain’t no discrimination," he wrote. "Can’t wait to see ya buddy."
When his response to the viral clip circulated online, the wildly popular streamer Kai Cenat, who frequently collaborates with both Ray and Tota, defended his friends. "Bro, come on," said Cenat. "Really? … He going off what he’s seen. Let’s just stop y’all, don’t threaten nobody."
On his main Instagram account, Tjay replied to Cenat and indicated that he wasn’t a fan. "I fake hate this kid him and again the biggest d riders in life," he wrote alongside a post from Akademiks about Cenat.
Lil Tjay is no stranger to beefing with streamers. At the start of the year, he and fellow rapper Fivio Foreign got into a feud with Plaqueboymax after they were told not to smoke while they appeared on his stream.
"I’m damn near mind-blown n***as even care that much," he said of the incident. "I’m looking like, whew, I’m here for Fivio. … I didn’t even know that n***a was a streamer. ... I swear to God, I didn’t know him until that day."
He also indicated that if it were under different circumstances, he would have slapped Plaqueboymax.
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