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Kai Cenat reacts to being mentioned in Drake’s lawsuit against UMG

Kai Cenat

Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) has sent shockwaves through both the music and streaming worlds. In the legal showdown that’s shaking the scenes, Drake has filed an 81-page lawsuit against UMG. At the center of the controversy is Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us,” which Drake claims UMG used to spread a “false and malicious narrative” about him. While the 81-page lawsuit accuses UMG of spreading a “false and malicious narrative” about Drake, it has also unexpectedly dropped high-profile streamer Kai Cenat into the drama. Cenat’s response to being mentioned in the suit has sparked viral discussions, shining a spotlight on the complex dynamics between artists, labels, and content creators.

“Why am I in this?”— Kai Cenat responds with his reaction

On Thursday night, January 16th, Kai Cenat addressed his inclusion in Drake’s lawsuit during a live stream. Initially, he believed he was being sued, leading to a moment of stunned disbelief. “Wait, what? Why am I in this sh*t? Hold on…” Cenat exclaimed as he read parts of the legal filing.

What the f**k? I’m getting sued?”

Kai Cenat | YouTube Channel

Cenat then revealed that while he was live-streaming his reaction to “Not Like Us”—a video that has since racked up over nine million views on YouTube—he allegedly received a direct message from Drake urging him to “stay on stream”. This revelation added an unexpected layer to the controversy.

The New York-based streamer clarified that while his reaction video was monetized, he was not directly paid by UMG. Once someone in his chat clarified that he wasn’t actually being sued, Cenat lightheartedly brushed off the situation, jokingly.

Oh, I’m good! So he’s just using us as an example of [people who were] spreading misinformation type sh*t? I mean, if I’m not getting sued, n**ga…

The allegations against UMG

At the heart of Drake’s lawsuit is the claim that UMG deliberately whitelisted “Not Like Us” on platforms like YouTube, enabling it to gain widespread traction. According to Drake, this decision was made “with full knowledge” of the track’s defamatory content, which he believes was strategically amplified to damage his reputation. In fact, Drake also accuses UMG of exploiting the popularity of reaction videos by allowing creators like Cenat to monetize their content. This alleged tactic, Drake argues, was part of a broader effort to fuel the narrative propagated by Kendrick Lamar’s diss track.

The role of reaction videos

Kai Cenat isn’t the only creator who has weighed in on the situation. YouTubers like ZIAS! and No Life Shaq, who were also mentioned in the lawsuit, have shared their perspectives. ZIAS! acknowledged the significant financial success of reaction videos to “Not Like Us”, stating:

“It was a lot. I think everybody could attest to that. Everybody ate from that situation.”

No Life Shaq, however, had a more confrontational response, criticizing Drake for including content creators in the lawsuit. “N–ga, we chillin’, having fun, and you got us listed in a case? This gotta be the softest nga ever, dog,” he said in a fiery video response. Additionally, PlaqueBoyMax, another popular streamer, added a humorous twist, revealing that his reaction to “Not Like Us” was demonetized because he was “hating.”

Zias | YouTube Channel
No Life Shaq | YouTube Channel

Kai Cenat is apart of another viral moment

Nonetheless, Cenat’s reaction to being unexpectedly drawn into the lawsuit has gone viral. In doing so, he captured the attention of fans and media alike. His candid, comedic response captures the confusion many feel about the lawsuit’s implications for streamers and digital creators. While Cenat ultimately shrugged off his mention in the legal filings, his involvement highlights the growing influence of content creators in shaping public narratives around music and culture. As Drake’s lawsuit against UMG continues to unfold, it raises critical questions. Including the ethical and legal responsibilities of record labels, artists, and digital platforms in the era of viral media.

A case that redefines boundaries

Overall, Drake’s battle with UMG is about more than just a diss track. In fact, it’s a collision of hip-hop, legal strategy, and digital culture. For Kai Cenat, being named in the lawsuit was an unexpected twist, but his humorous and unfiltered reaction has turned the spotlight on an important issue: the role of creators in the ever-evolving relationship between music and media. As the situation develops, one thing is clear: this case could continue to redefine the boundaries of artistic expression, corporate accountability, and the monetization of content in the digital age. For now, stay up to date here at REMXID Magazine! Lastly, let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Eitan Noyze drops “New York Groove” ahead of ‘JADA vs. KISS’

Eitan Noyze

Queens producer Eitan Noyze (@eitannoyze) is kicking off 2025 with a bang, dropping the single “New York Groove” on January 17 as the first taste of his genre-defying mixtape, JADA vs. KISS. The track is a masterful mashup of KISS’s classic rock energy with the sharp lyricism of hip-hop heavyweight Jadakiss, setting the stage for a project that redefines musical boundaries.

“New York Groove” captures the heartbeat of the city that never sleeps, blending Jadakiss’s gritty bars with a reimagined KISS instrumental that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative. Produced on the iconic Akai MPC 3000, the track showcases Noyze’s ability to bridge the gap between rock and hip-hop, paying homage to the legends while carving out his own unique lane in music production.

The accompanying music video, released alongside the single, further immerses fans into the gritty yet electric vibe of the track. Shot in the heart of NYC, the visuals spotlight the city’s raw energy and cultural melting pot, perfectly complementing the bold fusion of sounds. Furthermore, with stunning shots of iconic New York landmarks and dynamic edits that match the track’s energy, the video brings the “New York Groove” to life.

Moreover, this isn’t Noyze’s first venture into pushing creative limits. His 2023 project Hornography demonstrated his knack for intricate sampling and innovative storytelling, earning him critical acclaim. Now, with JADA vs. KISS dropping January 24, he’s cementing his position as one of New York’s most forward-thinking producers.

“New York Groove” is a must-listen, offering a thrilling introduction to a project that’s poised to make waves. Catch the single and follow Eitan Noyze on Instagram to stay updated on the journey.

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New Music Friday: The best new music this week

As we are halfway through the first month of the year, Remixd Magazine has your covered with our weekly roundup of the best new music. Below, you can expect new music from artists such as Mac Miller, Central CeeEem Triplin, and more! Read below to to find more of the best music release from this week. 

New Music Friday Picks

Mac Miller- ‘Balloonerism’ (Album)

Kicking things off, The estate of late rapper, Mac Miller shares a posthumously released album, Ballonerism. The project is the second posthumously release from his estate. The project Ballonerism comes just a week after the release of the projects first single, “5 Dollar Pony Rides.” Additionally, the project includes 14 songs with features from Delusion Thomas and SZA

Logic- ‘Aquarius III’ (EP)

Logic unveils latest EP Aquarius III. The EP is comprised of previously leaked singles as well singles stay did not make the official cut for his last album Ultra 85  from 2024Keeping it simple, the project holds one feature from Lucy Rose. 

Busta Rhymes- ‘Dragon Season… The Awakening’ (EP)

Hip Hop veteran, Busta Rhymes drops off his latest EP Dragon Season… The Awakening. The six song EP maintains Busta’s rich sound while non conforming to the modern day sound of rap. For this project, Busta teams up with YG Marley on the song “Treasure & Gold.”

OMB Peezy- Drifting Away (Album)

Alabama’s own OMB Peezy returns with  brand new project Drifting Away. The 18 song project is loaded with features from  artists such as Skilla Baby, Montana 700, GloRilla, and Yungeen Ace. The project frees the remix to his now viral 2017 single “Lady Down. ” 

Central Cee & 21 Savage- “GBP”

Central Cee links up with 21 Savage for “GBP.” The British breakthrough artists links up with another British act in what feels correct! 21 introduces himself to the UK drill style of rap with this one. Additionally, the singles music video is already making waves. The video is almost at 2 million views. 

EEM Triplin- Miss Me ? 

Eem Triplin shares his first single of the year,  “Miss Me?” The Philadelphia MC delivers a groovy r&B infused Hip Hop record which maintains a post breakup theme. 

Lee Vasi- “GPS”

Rising Christian R&B sensation, Lee Vasi shares her latest ballad putting her faith on full display with “GPS.” Through the single, Lee demonstrates smooth vocals as she longs to hear from Christ about the direction the Lord has over her life. Furthermore, the Motown signee continues to makes waves in both Gospel and Contemporary R&B.

Jorjiana- “Elevator Spaghetti”

Viral sensation, Jorjiana unleashed her highly anticipated single “Elevator Spaghetti .“ Known for her intriguing raspy voice, Jorjiana flows for just under two minutes over a jazz instrumental. Quickly, Jorjiana has begun to climb the ladder as she maintains viral sounds from previous single such as “Turn You Up” and “ILBB2”