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Did Drake Get Banned on Kick? Here’s What’s Really Going On

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Drake’s Kick channel has recently been causing a stir after it became inaccessible to the public, leading fans to speculate that the Canadian rapper might have been banned.

The rapper, who has a sponsorship deal with the gambling site Stake.com, often livestreams on Kick as part of his agreement. His last stream was on December 26, 2024, alongside content creator Adin Ross.

However, when fans try to visit Drake’s Kick profile (kick.com/drake), they are met with a 404 error, indicating that the page is unavailable.

At the time of writing, Drake had almost 300K followers. The error message reads: “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.”

Some fans have suggested that Drake hasn’t been banned but that his username has simply been changed. If you search for “guest098765421” on Kick, it redirects to a page with 297K followers and recent clips from Drake’s stream with Adin Ross. This could indicate that Drake’s channel is still active under a different username.

Speculations of a Fallout with Kick CEO Eddie Craven

The disappearance of Drake’s Kick profile has sparked rumors of a fallout between the rapper and Kick’s CEO, Eddie Craven. Fans have shared alleged chat logs from Drake, hinting at a possible dispute.

One of the messages reportedly from Drake reads: “Well Eddie put some money up but he takes it back from me, so it’s me paying. Good Ponzi scheme.” Another message suggested that Stake, the sponsor of Drake and Adin’s streams, backed out of their promised sponsorship.

These unconfirmed messages have added fuel to the speculation that Drake may have had a falling out with Kick and its CEO, though nothing has been officially confirmed.

Strange Comments During Stream

In addition to the speculation about his Kick channel, Drake made headlines during his livestream with Adin Ross when he made an odd comment about xQc’s girlfriend, AikoBliss.

He referred to her as a “sweetheart” and mentioned wishing she could join them. This remark was shared widely on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, where many found it peculiar.

As of now, it remains unclear whether Drake’s Kick channel was banned or if he simply changed his username.

Fans are left to speculate about the future of his relationship with Kick and his livestreaming career.

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Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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