Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2025
  • January
  • Streamers including Kai Cenat named in Drake’s UMG lawsuit for their reaction videos instantly respond with reaction videos: ‘The biggest Ls come from not knowing how to take an L’
  • News

Streamers including Kai Cenat named in Drake’s UMG lawsuit for their reaction videos instantly respond with reaction videos: ‘The biggest Ls come from not knowing how to take an L’

"I wasn't even complaining, all my s*** is monetised."
ThePawn.com January 20, 2025 4 min read
Streamers including Kai Cenat named in Drake’s UMG lawsuit for their reaction videos instantly respond with reaction videos: ‘The biggest Ls come from not knowing how to take an L’

"I wasn't even complaining, all my s*** is monetised."

Popular gaming-adjacent streamers including Kai Cenat And Mark Phillips have been named in musician Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), which accuses the music publisher of spreading the “false and malicious” narrative he is a pedophile via the Kedrick Lamar track Not Like Us.

The Lamar song is a diss track, an established tradition in which rappers pop off on one another until the audience decides a winner or get bored, and is now probably the full stop on a long-running feud between the two artists. Drake had accused Lamar of domestic abuse on one of his tracks, before Lamar’s Not Like Us described Drake and his entourage as “certified paedophiles” who need to be “registered.”

Drake’s lawsuit takes aim at UMG and not Lamar himself, and claims that the publisher “chose corporate greed” by trying to create a “viral hit” out of the song when it knew the accusations against him were “not only false, but dangerous.” This is where the streamers come in.

Towards the end of the filing Drake’s lawyers claim that UMG whitelisted Not Like Us from streaming services, “for the purpose of spreading the recording, and its defamatory content, as broadly as possible and as quickly as possible” (thanks, Kotaku). It says this is notable because, to Drake’s knowledge, “UMG has a formal ban on whitelisting and had never before whitelisted a song on any platform,” but in this case it had a “massive and immediate effect” whereby “content creators rushed to republish the recording in ‘reaction-videos.'”

The suit then lists examples: Kai Cenat (11.6 million YouTube subs) posted a video which has over 9 million views; Twitch streamer RDC Gaming posted a reaction with over 4.5 million views; The CartierFamily (1.44 million subs) have 2 million views on a reaction video; No Life Shaq (4.75 million subs) posted a 14.5-minute reaction clip with 5.3 million views; and Zias! (4.94 million subs) posted a 15-minute reaction video which has 6.6 million views.

The lawyers aren’t targeting the streamers in question here: The suit is against UMG. But it is naming them and including their reaction videos as proof of its claims against UMG. That distinction is important but, of course, is going to get subsumed under the much more incendiary idea that they’re all being sued by Drake.

To be clear they are not. But what is equally clear is that this was only ever going to inspire more reaction videos from the streamers in question, and create enormous attention on Drake’s lawsuit.

“Wait, why am I in this shit,” said Kai Cenat on a January 15 stream, the day the suit was filed. “What the fuck? I’m being sued.” Cenat soon realises he’s not being sued before going on to claim that Drake had told him to “stay on stream” when the songs had been released, laughed at the idea UMG had paid him to promote Lamar’s track, and then returned to monetising his reaction video.

“I ain’t going to lie, chat,” says Cenat. “Both ways ate crazy gang. I ain’t going to lie, bro, I wasn’t even complaining, all my shit is monetized. Imma keep it a whole stack. How much views we’ve got on that bitch? 9 million? I don’t believe it! Goddamn! Are we the most viewed reaction? What the fuck!”

No Life Shaq responded by posting a YouTube video titled “DRAKE SNITCHED ON ME!” in which he accuses the rapper repeatedly of being a “snitch” on people “having fun”, and calls him “the softest n***a ever, dog.” For his part, Zias responded by calling a lawyer live on-stream to talk about launching a counter-suit against Drake.

RDC Gaming responded on a stream: “One thing I learned in my life is this dawg… The biggest Ls come from not knowing how to take an L. Some n****s just gotta take an L and move on.”

For its part UMG, which has been Drake’s record label for over a decade, has poured scorn on the star’s claims. “Not only are these claims untrue,” it said in a statement (thanks, BBC), “but the notion that we would seek to harm the reputation of any artist—let alone Drake—is illogical.”

It goes on to accuse the suit of trying “to weaponize the legal process to silence an artist’s creative expression” and noted its own role in helping Drake “achieve historic commercial and personal financial success.”

This feels something like the Streisand effect for the streaming era: Complaining in court about influencers making reaction videos is a surefire way of, erm, getting influencers to make more reaction videos. The ultimate purpose of Drake’s lawsuit, some claim, is to escape his contract with UMG: But the effect of bringing it in the way he has means that the rapper looks like a sore loser in his rap beef and, when it comes to citing influencers and their reaction videos, a bit of a bully.

About Post Author

ThePawn.com

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: Bend Studio Dev Says ‘We Still Plan on Creating Cool S**t’ After Sony Live Service Cancelation
Next: The run up to the US TikTok ban got as messy, emotional, and weird as the final days of an MMO—and now everyone’s back and no one can look each other in the eye

Related News

Cyberpunk 2077’s surprise 2.3 patch gets a surprise delay as CDPR needs some time to aim ‘for a scope similar to Update 2.2’
2 min read
  • News

Cyberpunk 2077’s surprise 2.3 patch gets a surprise delay as CDPR needs some time to aim ‘for a scope similar to Update 2.2’

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
MindsEye Maker Reportedly Facing Mass Layoff As Players Seek Refunds
1 min read
  • News

MindsEye Maker Reportedly Facing Mass Layoff As Players Seek Refunds

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
iFixit awards the Framework 12 laptop a 10/10 for repairability: ‘respects your time, your budget, and your ability to make repairs’
3 min read
  • News

iFixit awards the Framework 12 laptop a 10/10 for repairability: ‘respects your time, your budget, and your ability to make repairs’

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Civilization 7 Update 1.2.2 Adds Large and Huge Map Sizes, Steam Workshop Support, and More
  • Resident Evil Requiem Release Date - Latest News
  • Chronicles: Medieval Release Date - Latest News
  • Chrono Odyssey Preview
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review

From IGN

  • Huge Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Battle for Tertium Update Goes Live Alongside New Class, the Adeptus Arbites
  • These MTG Cards Have Spiked by Up to 2800% Thanks to New Final Fantasy Synergies
  • Daredevil Star Charlie Cox Says He Feels Like ‘A Total Fraud’ Whenever Someone Congratulates Him for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s Success: ‘I Was in a Studio for Four Hours, Maybe’
  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Review
  • Co-Op Climbing Game Peak Takes Steam by Storm, Reaches Summit of Top Sellers Chart

From Kotaku

  • Monster Hunter Wilds: How To Avoid Playing With Other People
  • MindsEye Maker Reportedly Facing Mass Layoff As Players Seek Refunds
  • Beware: That Pre-Owned Switch 2 You're Thinking About Buying Might Already Be Bricked
  • Death Stranding 2: On The Beach: The Kotaku Review
  • Must-Play Cyberpunk 2077 Side-Quests, Mario Kart World Pointers And More Of The Week's Top Tips

.

You may have missed

Cyberpunk 2077’s surprise 2.3 patch gets a surprise delay as CDPR needs some time to aim ‘for a scope similar to Update 2.2’
2 min read
  • News

Cyberpunk 2077’s surprise 2.3 patch gets a surprise delay as CDPR needs some time to aim ‘for a scope similar to Update 2.2’

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
MindsEye Maker Reportedly Facing Mass Layoff As Players Seek Refunds
1 min read
  • News

MindsEye Maker Reportedly Facing Mass Layoff As Players Seek Refunds

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
iFixit awards the Framework 12 laptop a 10/10 for repairability: ‘respects your time, your budget, and your ability to make repairs’
3 min read
  • News

iFixit awards the Framework 12 laptop a 10/10 for repairability: ‘respects your time, your budget, and your ability to make repairs’

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
REPO devs are planning something diabolical for the upcoming museum map: ‘Get ready to Mission: Impossible your way past laser security modules’
2 min read
  • News

REPO devs are planning something diabolical for the upcoming museum map: ‘Get ready to Mission: Impossible your way past laser security modules’

ThePawn.com June 23, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.