Twitch star Kai Cenat has announced that he will be collaborating with Drake for a livestream to review viewer submissions for the music video of Somebody Loves Me. On June 11, 2025, the two-time Streamer of the Year winner took to Instagram to share a Story detailing his upcoming broadcast with the Canadian rapper.
While claiming that he and Drake were "blown away" by the creativity of those who submitted videos for Somebody Loves Me, Cenat stated that the livestream had been rescheduled because they needed "a little extra time" to review submissions.
The streamer then announced that fans can tune in to his official Twitch channel on June 12, 2025, at 8 PM EST, 7 PM CT, 5 PM PT, 12 AM GMT, 5:30 AM IST, 1 AM BST, or 9 AM JST.
Here's what Kai Cenat wrote in his Instagram Story:
"First of all, thank you to everyone who shared their video submission for Somebody Loves Me. We were blown away by the creativity and thought poured into each submission. We were suppose to go live today but needed a little extra time to review them. Tomorrow, DRAKE & I gonna go through some of the submissions with you guys, share some of my favourites and some of the not-so-good ones and let ya'll know which 20 ppl are getting money to bring their treatments to life! JUNE 12TH 8PM EST."

When Kai Cenat was left concerned when Drake mentioned him in the UMG lawsuit
Kai Cenat made headlines at the beginning of the year, on January 17, 2025, when he responded to Drake mentioning him in the UMG lawsuit.
For context, reports surfaced in January 2025 that the Grammy Award-winning musician alleged that Universal Music Group (UMG) failed to enforce copyright claims on Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" amid their feud.
Drake also stated that the alleged non-enforcement of copyright claims helped streamers and content creators such as Kai Cenat in promoting Lamar's diss track.
In response to being named in the lawsuit, Cenat remarked:
"'You're getting sued.' Wait, what?! Why am I in his s**t?! Wait, hold on! I've got to be... what the f**k?! I'm getting sued?! I was told to stay on stream! That n****s is cap, bruh! 'Oh, I'm good! You're not getting sued.' Okay! So, explain to me from the right on this, is he just using... so, he's just using us an example of, like, spreading misinformation-type s**t?"
In other news, Kai Cenat recently had a brief interaction with Kendrick Lamar during the BET Awards 2025.