Kai Cenat Reacts to Drake Mentioning Him in UMG Lawsuit
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Kai Cenat Reacts to Drake Mentioning Him in UMG Lawsuit


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Kai Cenat reacts to Drake mentioning him in UMG lawsuit.

As previously reported, in Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group, the legal document claims that UMG influenced Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” success by prompting reactions from streamers such as Kai Cenat, Zias, NoLifeShaq, and more.

Drake’s team asserts that these creators were permitted to monetize their reaction videos without any copyright repercussions.

During a recent stream, Kai Cenat reacted to news of the lawsuit and shared his thoughts with his viewers. He initially believed Drake was suing him, asking, “Wait, why am I in this sht?” and later exclaimed, “Wait, hold on, what the fck, I’m being sued?”

After realizing he wasn’t being sued, Kai went on to claim that Drake had told him to stay on stream the night he released one of his diss tracks aimed at Kendrick Lamar. “I was told to stay on stream,” Kai said, adding, “That sh*t is cap, bruh.”


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