Kai Cenat Gives DDG 48 Hours to Delete Streamer University Diss Track

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Cenat Issues Ultimatum Over Diss Track

Twitch star Kai Cenat has demanded the immediate removal of a diss track released by rapper and content creator DDG, setting a strict 48-hour deadline for the content to vanish from public platforms. The song, titled “Mike STFU,” serves as a direct retort to FunnyMike’s earlier track, “Undrafted,” which took aim at the selection process for Cenat’s upcoming “Streamer University 2026” program.

Cenat Issues Ultimatum Over Diss Track

Tensions Ignite Over Event Casting

The friction began with the unveiling of the participant roster for “Streamer University 2026.” Several creators publicly voiced their frustration after failing to secure a spot. On July 8, FunnyMike escalated the situation by releasing “Undrafted,” a song criticizing the event and its organizers.

DDG responded by dropping “Mike STFU,” built over the instrumental of Drake’s “Janice STFU.” In the track, DDG raps, “If I see a clip and I ain’t in it, I’m scrolling up,” a pointed jab at his exclusion from the project. DDG maintained that his involvement in the feud was merely a reaction to FunnyMike initiating the conflict.

A Confrontation on Live Broadcast

Cenat took his grievances directly to the source during a live stream, calling DDG to demand the song be pulled. “Forty-eight hours for the videos to go down, or it’s gonna get bad,” Cenat warned.

DDG DROPPED A Diss Track On Kai Cenat & Streamer University! 😂🔥

The drama deepened when FunnyMike released a second track, “I Hate Super Senior.” The song targets both the participants of the Streamer University 2026 program and DDG. Dismissing his critics, FunnyMike raps, “I don’t wear no pink dreds, I don’t f**k with DDG.”

Searching for a Path Forward

On the same day his diss track hit the internet, DDG publicly applied for a spot in Soulja Boy’s "Rapper University" initiative. This move highlights his continued push to participate in high-profile events after being left out of Cenat's program.

For now, the status of the diss tracks remains a focal point for followers, with Cenat’s 48-hour window serving as the primary deadline for the resolution of the dispute.

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