Birdman Reveals Drake Told Him to “Take Care of Adin Ross” at NBA YoungBoy’s Show — Internet Can’t Believe the Crossover
In one of the most unexpected crossovers of 2025, Birdman dropped a bombshell that instantly broke hip hop Twitter: Drake personally hit him up and asked him to look after streamer Adin Ross while he attended an NBA YoungBoy concert.
The revelation came during a casual live chat between Birdman and Adin, where Stunna was hyping unreleased music and talking about “Top” (YoungBoy). Mid-conversation, he paused, leaned in, and casually dropped the line:
“Drake hit me up. He told me, ‘Take care of him. That’s my guy. I love him.’”
For a second, even Adin couldn’t process it. “Drake said that?” he asked, stunned. Birdman just smiled and nodded — no hesitation.
🎤 “Drake Really Said It”
According to Birdman, Drake wasn’t joking or being polite. He genuinely wanted to make sure Adin was safe and looked after while attending YoungBoy’s show.
“He really meant it,” Birdman said. “That’s his guy.”
The comment hit like a cultural glitch — one sentence linking Birdman, Drake, Adin Ross, and NBA YoungBoy in a single moment. Within hours, fans were calling it “the wildest sentence of 2025.”
Some saw it as a sign of Drake’s loyalty and behind-the-scenes awareness of the culture, while others laughed that Adin might’ve just unlocked “OVO security clearance” status.
💰 Birdman Praises Drake & YoungBoy: “The Biggest Streaming Movement in the World”
While fans were still reeling, Birdman kept it moving — turning the conversation toward music.
He praised both Drake and NBA YoungBoy for their unmatched dominance in streaming, hinting that something major might be in the works between them.
“It’s the biggest streaming movement in the world right now,” Birdman said. “They in they own lane. Ain’t nobody touching that.”
Though he didn’t confirm details, the way he teased it left fans buzzing about a potential Birdman–Drake–YoungBoy collaboration on the horizon.
🧠 Adin Ross’ Reaction: “Drake Said That?”
Adin’s face said it all — complete disbelief. As Birdman repeated the story, the streamer just kept shaking his head, smiling, and asking, “Drake said that? For real?”
The clip immediately started trending, with fans clipping and sharing the exchange across X, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts.
For Adin, who’s spent the past year bridging the gap between streamers and rappers, the moment was both validation and shock.
“Drake watching over Adin Ross? 2025 getting weird,” one fan joked.
“Birdman just casually said the most random crossover in hip hop history,” another wrote.
🌐 Why It’s a Big Deal
Beyond the laughs and memes, this exchange says a lot about how connected the worlds of rap, streaming, and digital fame have become.
Just a few years ago, Adin was known mostly for gaming streams and viral antics. Now, he’s not only in the same rooms as major rappers — he’s apparently on Drake’s radar.
It also underscores how much influence streamers now hold in music promotion and fandom, blurring the lines between traditional media, fan culture, and artist visibility.
Birdman, a hip hop architect who built Cash Money from scratch, seemed fully aware of that shift — treating Adin with the same respect he gives chart-topping artists.
🚨 Bottom Line
Birdman says Drake personally asked him to look after Adin Ross at NBA YoungBoy’s show — a surreal but telling sign of just how intertwined hip hop and streaming culture have become.
What started as a casual live chat turned into a viral headline — a moment bridging generations, industries, and audiences.
In 2025, the lines between rap royalty and internet fame aren’t just crossing — they’re merging.
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