Packgod releases Ava Kris Tyson diss track amid controversy
The allegations against Ava Kris Tyson continue to shock the streaming world, and now Elias "Packgod" has offered his response to the situation through music. The musician, best known for his roasts and songs about other content creators, has written a track for Tyson.
Lichten posted his track on June 24, 2024. Titled Kris Tyson Diss Track, the song starts with a child — supposedly Ava Kris Tyson’s son — saying:
“Daddy, where are you daddy? I miss you daddy. Please come home soon.”
What else does Packgod say in the Ava Kris Tyson diss track?
After that first line, the YouTuber goes on to condemn Tyson’s alleged actions through his rap, stating that he believes she belongs “in a penitentiary.” He says:
“Oh my God, we're back to disrespecting kids up on this beat. It's my belief you belong inside a penitentiary. Don't take 'em out to dinner, you just bring a box of mac and cheese. Dirty dog, you got the flees like yo drawings Japanese. You done disappointed all yo friends, family, and fans. Then you dipped out on yo wife, yo kid keep playing Clash of cans. You a creepy f*cker whether you a woman or a man.”
Apart from addressing the ongoing controversy, he also refers to an old video of Ava Kris Tyson, through which she reportedly helped circulate NSFW pictures of former Nickelodeon star, Jennette McCurdy. Packgod says in his song:
“Revenge p*rn in yo vids, why you sharing them links?”
The track has swiftly gone viral on the internet and currently has 405.8K views.
For the unversed, Ava Kris Tyson was recently accused of grooming by two YouTubers, Prism42 and Breone. Since then, she has posted a statement regarding the controversy.
More about Packgod and his diss tracks
Packgod is a popular YouTuber and rapper who is best known for his freestyle roasts of several famous internet personalities. Some of his notable diss tracks include Slow Down in 2022, which was meant for IShowSpeed, War for Topper Guild and Veshremy, and Leech for SSSniperWolf. The tracks are available on YouTube, X, and Spotify.
Incidentally, Lichten had also created a similar diss track for Dr Disrespect, after the latter was called out for grooming.
The rapper started making posts in 2022 and has since amassed 4.63 million subscribers on YouTube and 69.9K Followers on X.