A lot of streamers love to be disrespectful to rappers and talk tough.
Take Adin Ross, for example, who spoke greasy to Kendrick Lamar's friends when they banned him from L.A. for dissing the Compton rapper.
Then there's DJ Akademiks, who's made an entire career out of insulting rappers and singers.
One time Ak dissed SZA and Punch Henderson, the president of her label TDE, said he regretted not seeing the diss before visiting him.
Clearly, Punch likes to defend his artists, and yesterday he made it clear that streamers will be seriously harmed if they keep being disrespectful.
These internet guys are really going far. It’s a difference between entertainment and being disrespectful. I understand it’s certain ppls brands to say the things they say, but it’s going to go some where else. Eventually everyone will see each other. No threats, let’s just keep…
— Punch TDE (@iamstillpunch) May 13, 2025
"These internet guys are really going far," he tweeted. "It’s a difference between entertainment and being disrespectful. I understand it’s certain ppls brands to say the things they say, but it’s going to go some where else. Eventually everyone will see each other. No threats, let’s just keep it cool and respectful."
Should people like Ak and Adin Ross — who recently dissed TDE artist Doechii — be worried?





