New York, New York — Streaming sensation Kai Cenat is set to host a highly anticipated live event on June 12, 2025, at 8 PM EST on his official Twitch channel, featuring music superstar Drake. The event coincides perfectly with the ongoing buzz surrounding Cenat’s involvement in a high-profile lawsuit with Universal Music Group (UMG). Fans are eager to see the duo evaluate submissions for the “Somebody Loves Me” music video contest.
Drake and PartyNextDoor launched the contest in May, inviting filmmakers from around the world to submit their concepts for a music video for their new track. With a production budget of $15,000, only 20 submissions will be selected. The final entries were accepted until May 24, leading to a decision to postpone the initially scheduled livestream on June 11 for one additional day to accommodate the overwhelming number of submissions.
Cenat, known for his energetic streams and cultural insights, expressed gratitude for the creativity displayed in the submissions. He said, “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 in each submission. We needed a little extra time to review them. Tomorrow, Drake and I will go through some of the entries, share some of my favorites, and let you know which 20 people will receive funding to bring their treatments to life!”
However, the excitement surrounding the livestream is tempered by recent legal troubles for Cenat. He unexpectedly found himself mentioned in an ongoing UMG lawsuit related to Drake’s use of copyrighted material, which also involves rapper Kendrick Lamar. During a now-famous stream, Cenat was astounded to discover his name alongside other creators on an extensive 81-page legal document.
The legal issues trace back to a diss track by Drake aimed at Lamar. Cenat shared that the Toronto artist encouraged him to stay live on Twitch until the track was released, an action that unexpectedly landed him amidst legal complications.
As the livestream approaches, the stakes are high for both Cenat and the aspiring filmmakers involved. The event offers a chance not only to highlight creativity but also to shift the narrative surrounding the recent legal disputes. For the 20 winners, this is a golden opportunity to transform their visions into reality, backed by one of the music industry’s biggest names.
With a blend of controversy and artistic expression, all eyes will be on Twitch tonight as Cenat and Drake embark on an event that could forever change the landscape for emerging creators.
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