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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Streamer iShowSpeed is dissing Kai Cenat in a new freestyle rap. iShowSpeed Blasts Kai CenatOn Tuesday (April 23), iShowSpeed went online and dropped a vitriolic verse aimed at fellow streamer Kai Cenat. In the video, which can be seen below, Speed raps over Drake’s “Back to Back” beat. “Kai, you can’t pull Tyla/You dirty-a*s n***a you do not pull b***hes/I’m sending 5k to a f**king b***h, I never paid for p***y, n***a suck my d***k,” the shirtless streamer snaps while sitting in front of a green screen. “Adin leaked my number/B***h, here go your muthaf**kin number,” he ...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Who is Kai Cenat? For those uninformed people who aren’t tapped into his movement, Kai is one of the most popular streaming personalities in the world. The 22-year-old New York City native, who now lives in Atlanta, has caught viral fame for many reasons over the last year. While he may not be a rapper, hip-hop has certainly embraced him. Why Is Kai Cenat Popular?Kai has built a loyal following from streaming his daily activities on the Twitch platform, where he’s been active since 2021. He has over 9.5 million followers on his channel. In 2023, he became the most-subscr...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now In a bizarre series of events, Kanye West and Kai Cenat get into a ridiculous beef over sweatpants. Kanye West and Kai Cenat Engage in Ridiculous Beef Over SweatpantsOn Friday (March 15), popular streamer Kai Cenat unboxed some free Yeezy merch while streaming on Twitch. However, when trying on some of the gear, Kai clowned Kanye West for sending him oversized sweatpants that clearly could not fit him. “N***a!” Cenat yelled while emphasizing the humorously disproportionate size of the sweatpants gifted to him by Ye. “Bro, this s**t is not fitting me, bro!” Cenat then sta...
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Kai Cenat Liable For Harms in NYC Giveaway; He Was Obviously Negligent, Injuries and Damages Were Foreseeable Kai Cenat May Be Found Legally Liable For Injuries And Property DamageIn a strikingly similar case, a radio station announced a contest with a prize for the first person to catch a disk jockey driving downtown. This, it was found, encouraged participants to drive recklessly to follow him, and caused the accident which killed a innocent person. The station was held liable for negligently causing the death, even though the results of their negligent announcement might not have been clear...
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