A Dr. Disrespect diss track was released on Thursday as the internet continues to clown on the reason behind the streamer's Twitch ban in 2020.
In tune with Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," Pack God's minute-and-45-second track perfectly captures the new information that has surfaced regarding allegations of the streamer sending inappropriate messages to minors.
Much like the original diss track against Drake, the rap centers on Dr. Disrespect allegedly using his influence to contact his underage fans.
This is on top of poking fun at reports about the streamer admittedly cheating on his wife while still trying to garner sympathy from fans.
The diss track remix currently has over 400,000 views on YouTube less than a day since it was posted.
Social Media, Streamers Hound Dr. Disrespect Over
Rappers are not the only people taking part in "disrespecting" Dr. Disrespect's current situation as social media users and his fellow streamers join the fray.
Notable streamers like Ludwig and Moist Critikal have already come forward to denounce Dr. Disrespect's "inappropriate actions" towards minors.
In the same instance, fellow canceled online personalities like Sneako and The Quartering have backed the game streamer as they call for Twitch to release the chat logs supposedly showing him messaging minors.
It is worth noting that Dr. Disrespect has already admitted to contacting his underage fans and it has "sometimes leaned too much in the direction of being inappropriate."
Several partnered brands, including the game studio Dr. Disrespect co-founded, have already parted ways with the streamer to steer clear of the growing number of sexual harassment allegations against him.
Reports about Dr. Disrepect's inappropriate conduct came after two former Twitch employees disclosed the reason why he was banned from the platform in 2020.
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What's Next for Dr. Disrespect?
With his streaming career and business partnerships basically over, Dr. Disrespect said that he would take an "extended vacation" with his family to take the weight off his shoulders.
Despite mounting accusations, the streamer maintained that he is not a "predator" or a "pedophile," promising to return to streaming soon.
Whether he returns to streaming anytime soon, Dr. Disrespect's comeback stream is sure to garner attention on both sides of the argument.