MIAMI, FLORIDA: Popular streamer Adin Ross, is back in the spotlight, this time expressing his interest in paying one million dollars for a streaming session with rapper Eminem.
During this announcement, he also disclosed details about how the rapper got "real-life canceled."
It's worth noting that this is not the first time Ross has discussed livestream collaborations; previously, he hinted at potential collaborations with other influencers.
Adin Ross wishes to collaborate with Eminem
In a recent livestream, Ross declared his willingness to invest $1,000,000 in a collaboration with Eminem on his Kick channel.
While perusing submissions on his official Discord server, the streamer stumbled upon an old Eminem freestyle video and praised the 51-year-old artist as the "greatest rapper of all time," calling him the "Michael Jordan of rap."
Ross claimed, "This is the greatest rapper of all time. This is the Michael Jordan of rap. Sorry chat, rap nowadays is a joke. Like, you think these new rappers are studying dictionaries? This m**********r used to read the dictionary every day! Like, every f*****g day. He would study this game, bro. He broke the game."
He questioned his audience on whether Eminem, at 51 years old, would consider collaborating with him, asserting his willingness to pay a million dollars for such an opportunity.
Ross added, “What do you think does he do now, chat? Wait, how old is Eminem? Chat, he's 50. Do you think he will link with me? Yes or no. I would pay a million dollars to do an Eminem stream. I swear to god. On my life, I would pay Eminem. I swear on god, I would pay an M (million) for Eminem."
Further in the Just Chatting segment of the livestream, Ross delved into why he believed the rapper had been "canceled" in "real life."
He claimed, “They canceled Eminem. He got real-life canceled. There was no social media. He got real-life canceled and got black-balled from everything. And he's a multi-platinum selling f*****g artist. No person could've done it back then."
He continued, "He said some s**t about, 'I hate f*****s.' The answer is yes. He was dissing the gays. He was dissing everybody and he didn't give a f**k! This m**********r was on some s**t, chat!"
Following his declaration to spend a million dollars for a collaboration, Ross extended an invitation to Eminem's manager, Paul Rosenberg, suggesting the prospect of the "greatest interview stream of all time."
He emphasized his extensive knowledge of Eminem and suggested their shared experiences as a basis for a compelling conversation.
He added, "Someone tell Paul Rosenberg [Eminem's manager] to hit my line. Someone tell Paul Rosenberg to text David Stromberg; look at that - Rosenberg and Stromberg. Tell them, an M to get Eminen on stream!"
Ross concluded, "Man, I know so much about this m**********r, it would be the greatest interview stream of all time. And, we're both drug addicts in some form of a way! I mean, I know you're way worse."
Internet reacts to Adin Ross' interest in streaming with Eminem
After viewing Adin Ross' livestream clip on X, numerous fans delved into the comment section to express their opinions.
One fan cast doubt, stating, "For a million? I doubt Eminem would want to do an interview with him for that low."
Another X user labeled it as "clout chasing," writing, "Adin always says he does , and he will never do it, as a fan lost all respect for him, it's all talk n clout chase."
A third fan predicted the outcome, suggesting, "It would be a big stream but honestly adin would ruin it him and eminem would have 0 chemistry and it would just end up being awkward as f**k."
The fourth user commended Ross for avoiding potential brand risks, commenting, "He is trying to not be a brand risk. That’s a positive vibe to stray away from the negatives."
The final user playfully taunted Ross, asserting, "Eminem is the best selling artist of the century. He’s not joining this weirdo’s streams."