KSI hits out at his parents for giving Deji access to his financials for a diss track

Matt Porter

Popular YouTuber Olajide ‘KSI’ Olatunji has hit out at his parents for giving his brother Deji Olatunji access to his financial records for use in a diss track.

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Deji is embroiled in a feud with rapper Andrew ‘Randolph’ Shane, after the musician declared the YouTuber’s channel was “dead.” Olatunji responded by saying that Shane should keep quiet as his channel was dead too, prompting the Randolph to release a track about Deji titled ‘MANCHILD’.

Deji then released his own diss track called RAN to fight back against Randolph, a track that his brother JJ decided to react to for a YouTube video.

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KSI seemed to be enjoying the video, until Deji began to talk about Randolph’s wife, and more specifically their wedding, stating that his wedding was “shit”, before revealing that he believed JJ paid for his wedding, including a screenshot of a payment made by KSI to Randolph.

“Wait, that’s out of order,” said JJ, clearly annoyed. “Don’t get me involved in this shit, I’m just watching.”

“That’s on my parents man. Mum, dad, I’m actually disappointed that you would let him into my accounts and post it publicly. That’s actually pissed me off. I didn’t even pay for his wedding, that was a gift. Don’t you fucking dare put my information out like that, I keep that shit private.”

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While KSI was frustrated at his finances being displayed, the YouTuber did enjoy the track, saying: “Listen, the beat bangs. Lyrically, Deji did well. I don’t know when he learned to rap, but he does now. I thought this was sick.”

Deji released the track on Monday, November 26, and while Randolph has reacted to the track on his channel, he has yet to confirm whether he will release a second track in response to RAN.

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Matt is a former Dexerto writer. Hailing from Northern Ireland, he is games journalist who specializes in Call of Duty. Matt joined Dexerto in August 2018, covering a variety of games as a Senior Writer before moving to CharlieINTEL in 2020.