Kai Cenat recently found himself at the center of a legal drama involving Drake and Universal Music Group (UMG).

  • A recent stream revealed Drake’s alleged direct message to Cenat about staying online during a reaction video.
  • Cenat was surprised to find his name in the lawsuit as an example of monetized reactions.
  • Drake’s lawsuit against UMG challenges the promotion of a diss track alleging false narratives.
  • DJ Akademiks expressed disappointment, fearing Drake’s lawsuit might delay new music releases.

Kai Cenat has unintentionally become part of a larger story involving Drake and UMG. During a recent live stream, Cenat, a popular content creator, discovered that he was mentioned in a lawsuit filed by Drake.

The lawsuit accuses UMG of spreading false narratives through Kendrick Lamar’s diss track. Cenat claimed he received a direct message from Drake, urging him to continue streaming his reaction to the contentious song.

Feeling bewildered by his inclusion in the legal documents, Cenat humorously questioned on stream, “Wait, why am I in this sh*t?” He clarified that while his reactions were monetized, he wasn’t directly compensated by UMG.

As the lawsuit unfolds, DJ Akademiks, another giant in the streaming world, voiced his thoughts. He speculated that this legal battle might mean a dry spell in Drake’s music releases, which he hopes doesn’t happen.

Akademiks shared, “For me as a music fan of Drake, I look at this and say well he might as well just tell us to prepare for a cold winter,” expressing his hope that new music won’t be delayed due to the lawsuit.

Cenat and others continue to navigate the unexpected twists of Drake’s legal journey with UMG.

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