Kai Cenat and Kanye West Set to Stream Live in Japan
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Kai Cenat and Kanye West Set to Stream Live in Japan


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Kai Cenat and Kanye West streaming in Japan seems like an unexpected twist, but it may soon become a reality.

Despite their odd history and numerous failed attempts at collaboration, Cenat is confident that a stream with the rap icon is finally in the works.

On Thursday, January 23rd, the streamer revealed his plans to travel to Japan with the goal of linking up with Kanye, who is reportedly working on his upcoming album BULLY.

Fans in Cenat’s chat were skeptical, but he remained upbeat about the possibility. “He’s a very good, motherf*cking dude,” Cenat said, expressing his belief that West would be open to the idea of streaming together.

He went even further, putting the chances at 90% and sharing that he and West have been in contact nearly every day.

“He’s highly responsive,” Cenat admitted, clearly surprised by how smoothly their talks have gone. “Never would I thought I’d be able to say that.”

The streamer also revealed that the plan is to head to Japan for the collaboration, following a meaningful phone conversation with West.

This follows Cenat’s earlier announcement that he’d squashed any lingering tension with the rapper, particularly after West had used Cenat’s room to promote his album, which left the streamer confused.

However, after reaching out to West, Cenat received a message reading, “Happy New Year, family,” which he took as confirmation that their past issues were behind them. “The beef is over,” Cenat declared.

While things seem good between the two now, West’s unpredictable nature means the stream might not be a guarantee. Still, fans are eager to see if this long-awaited collaboration will finally come to life.


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