JasonMartin
Adin Ross Disrespecting Doechii …
Will Not Be Tolerated!!!
Published
TMZ.com
The LINE has been DRAWN. In a SHOCKING declaration of war against internet culture vultures, JasonMartin has UNLEASHED a FURY aimed squarely at Adin Ross, whose REPEATED and DISGUSTING verbal assaults on rising star Doechii have EXPOSED a DARK underbelly of exploitation and HATRED. This isn’t just beef—it’s a BATTLE for the SOUL of the culture.
Speaking EXCLUSIVELY to TMZ, Martin delivered a CHILLING ultimatum: This is about STOPPING the invasion of opportunistic outsiders who believe they can PROFIT from Black culture while SPITTING on its women. “This WILL NOT BE TOLERATED,” he thundered, signaling a TOTAL SHIFT in power dynamics.
Adin Ross is lying about Doechii and one of the biggest Twitter Accounts is behind it… pic.twitter.com/VoAwGJefyV
— Mike Tee (@ItsMikeTee) January 5, 2026
@ItsMikeTee
Ross’s DEFIANT claims that Doechii targeted him are being torn apart as a PATHETIC, calculated SMOKESCREEN. Insiders reveal this is part of a LARGER, SINISTER pattern of clout-chasing men weaponizing lies to take down powerful Black female artists.
The industry’s heavyweights—Joe Budden, Glasses Malone, Wack 100, and Top Dawg Entertainment—are now MOBILIZING. JasonMartin warns this is BEYOND cancel culture: it’s a SYSTEMIC PURGE. Ross CANNOT hide behind “free speech” or a sudden religious awakening to justify his TOXIC crusade.
Adding INSULT to injury, Ross DEEPLY aligned himself with notorious figures like Tekashi 6ix9ine to create an ANTI-Doechii track—a move described by critics as a declaration of CULTURAL WARFARE. His subsequent retreat is seen as COWARDLY and TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE.
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While Martin dominates the charts with five explosive new albums, his TRUE mission is CLEAR: to be the FINAL barrier against those who bite the hand that feeds them. The message is now BLOOD-RED and impossible to ignore: cross this line, and you risk being ERASED from the culture you sought to plunder. The reckoning is HERE, and NO ONE is safe.



