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Home » 6ix9ine, Adin Ross, and Cuffem Drop Controversial Diss Track Targeting Lil Durk, Lil Tjay, Doechii, and Kai Cenat’s Ex
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6ix9ine, Adin Ross, and Cuffem Drop Controversial Diss Track Targeting Lil Durk, Lil Tjay, Doechii, and Kai Cenat’s Ex

OliverBy OliverJanuary 1, 2026Updated:January 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rapper 6ix9ine teamed up with Adin Ross and Cuffem on a recent Kick livestream to release a diss track aimed at multiple targets, including Lil Durk, Lil Tjay, Doechii, and Gabrielle ‘Gigi’ Alayah, the ex-girlfriend of Kai Cenat.

The track opens aggressively, with 6ix9ine taking direct shots at Lil Durk. In a verse calling Durk’s faith into question, he raps:

“He went to jail, he on some alhamdulillah, inshallah, bismillah… Now it’s as-salamu alaykum, wasn’t you just eatin’ bacon? I hate a pussy n**a fakin’.”*

The lyrics appear to criticize Durk’s transition while incarcerated, referencing his pending murder-for-hire trial. Durk previously denied involvement in gang activity in 2024, emphasizing his identity as a father and practicing Muslim.

The track also targets Gigi Alayah, with 6ix9ine referencing rumors that she requested a pink G-Wagon for Christmas. “We gotta diss her,” he said during the livestream, leaving Adin Ross momentarily speechless.

Cuffem takes aim at Lil Tjay in the second verse, delivering a blunt line:

“Fuck Tjay, that n**a an opp / Almost lost his life over chips and guac / He ain’t get to dip his chips in guac.”*

Meanwhile, Ross repeatedly criticized Doechii, whom he has previously accused of being an “industry plant.” His verse included lines attacking her credibility and alleged view manipulation:

“Fuck that, you know I’m a Jew / Beef with me, you know I’ma sue / Cease and desist, he ain’t know what to do / These German bitches wanna fuck with a Jew / Fuck Doechii, dirt bitch bottin’ her views.”

During the same livestream, Ross reiterated his harsh criticism, calling Doechii a “botted” rapper and questioning why she was even rapping about him.

The diss track has already sparked reactions online, with clips circulating across social media, highlighting the fiery exchanges and controversial targets involved.

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