The anticipation surrounding Playboi Carti’s elusive album “I AM MUSIC” has hit an all-time high, thanks to an unexpected plea from streamer Kai Cenat at the GRAMMYs.
Carti’s fans have been eagerly waiting for his third album, but their hopes seemed to be stuck in an indefinite loop of anticipation. Despite this, the excitement for “I AM MUSIC” refuses to fizzle out, especially within the live streaming community.
Kai Cenat, a notable streamer, added fuel to this anticipation at the GRAMMYs when he voiced his desire for Playboi Carti’s new album. Kai’s comments were not just casual remarks; they were made on national TV, urging Carti to “just drop” the album.
Interestingly, Carti appeared to take notice of Cenat’s request. He reposted the clip of Kai’s interview on his Instagram Story, calling it the “REALEST VIDEO I SEEN IN 2025” and suggesting that it might be the catalyst needed to finally release the album.
Despite this hopeful sign from the rapper, many fans remain skeptical. They’re holding their breath, waiting for “I AM MUSIC” to actually appear on their playlists before they’ll believe it’s real. The influence that streamers like Kai might have over artists like Carti raises intriguing questions about the power dynamics in the music industry today.
In an era where fans and streamers hold significant sway, Playboi Carti’s response to Kai Cenat’s appeal might be the push needed to finally drop “I AM MUSIC.”