Kai Cenat drops diss track "EBK" targeting DDG, FunnyMike & more amid Streamer University 2026 drama. Watch the fallout unfold.
- July 14, 2026
AceShowbiz - Kai Cenat has dropped a diss track titled EBK targeting fellow streamer DDG along with other content creators such as FunnyMike, Rakai, and Ray. The release on July 12, 2026, comes amid ongoing tension after the announcement of the Streamer University 2026 staff and faculty, which left several streamers feeling excluded.
In the song, Kai Cenat addresses multiple individuals, including a direct jab at DDG referencing his brief relationship with India Love. The track features aggressive lyrics over a drill beat, highlighting the simmering conflict between these creators.
The controversy began the week before when Kai Cenat revealed the lineup for Streamer University 2026. Feeling overlooked, FunnyMike responded with his own diss track called "Undrafted," which prompted DDG to release "Mike STFU," a song taking aim at FunnyMike and Streamer University using the beat from Drake's "Janice STFU."
Following these releases, Kai Cenat confronted DDG during a livestream, demanding that DDG remove his diss track within two days. DDG claimed he was only reacting to FunnyMike’s lead, but Kai insisted the song had to be taken down, warning of consequences if it remained up.
When DDG did not comply, Kai Cenat escalated the situation by unveiling his own diss track, EBK, which is now available with an accompanying music video. This track serves as Kai Cenat's forceful retort to the ongoing diss exchanges between the involved streamers.
The feud highlights the competitive and sometimes contentious nature of the streaming community, especially surrounding high-profile events like Streamer University. Fans can watch the Kai Cenat music video for EBK to see his latest response firsthand.
This development adds another chapter to the dynamic interactions among popular streamers and musicians, with Kai Cenat positioning himself prominently in the ongoing rivalry with DDG and others.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Xxlmag.