Drake & Plaqueboymax Twitch Controversy Explained

Lately, a heated debate on Twitch ensued between rapper Drake and well-known streamer Plaqueboymax. The disagreement began innocuously during a live chat with Adin Ross, but soon snowballed into a larger argument. Their back-and-forth exchanges have ignited conversations across various online platforms.

Here is more about Drake and Plaqueboymax’s Twitch controversy.

What happened to Drake and Plaqueboymax?

Streamer Plaqueboymax has stirred up conversation following his criticism of rapper Drake. In a live stream with Adin Ross, Drake mentioned that he had watched Plaqueboymax’s content but described it in a way that didn’t sit well with the streamer. Drake stated, “I was watching Plaqueboymax. I was watching him in a live studio session or something and I was like, ‘Yo, Adin would troll me so hard for watching this.’ I watched it for an hour.” While some may view this as a compliment, Max felt that his work was being undervalued due to Drake’s choice of words.

Rather than enduring it silently, Max openly expressed his displeasure towards Drake’s casual approach and the tone he used. He stated plainly, “Let me just say this – even though it was Drake who said it – I didn’t care for how he spoke like that. He was chuckling as if he were watching ‘Plaqueboymax.’ What are you laughing at? And why would Adin mock you for watching me? This isn’t a joke, it’s my streaming we’re talking about.” Max made it clear that he wanted to be acknowledged seriously, not dismissed as a mere jest.

Initially, Max’s remark didn’t pass without response. Instead of making things worse, Drake decided to connect with Max through social media. Subsequently, they had a personal chat, but Max opted not to disclose the details of their exchange. In truth, Max acknowledged he was flattered by the gesture, yet reaffirmed that he wouldn’t allow his efforts to be undervalued.

The event ignited a swell of optimism for Plaqueboymax, propelling his streaming career to unprecedented levels. By September 2024, he had amassed over 28,000 subscribers on Twitch and has pledged to stream every day until the end of 2025.

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2025-01-08 14:10