Kai Cenat and Kanye West make an unusual duo. Both are leaders in their fields and have met several times before. However, their plans to stream together have always faced challenges—until now. On Thursday night, Kai Cenat streamed and announced he would soon travel to Japan to meet Kanye West. His excitement was clear. West is currently working on his album called BULLY. Although fans in Cenat's chat were skeptical about a collaboration, he remained optimistic, insisting it could really happen. "He's a very good dude," Cenat said. "I think he'll be open to the stream." He expressed confidence in their plans, saying there's a "90% chance" of it going ahead, sharing that they talk almost daily. Cenat described West as "highly responsive" and was surprised by how well their conversations have gone. He never expected to be in this position. In a follow-up post, the streamer confirmed his trip to Japan to meet West. "Looks like we have to go to Japan," he said. "I had a really good conversation on the phone." This announcement followed Cenat stating that he had resolved his issues with the rapper. Kanye even used Cenat's platform to promote his new album, which left Cenat a bit puzzled.
Cenat later reached out to West to clarify the situation, and fortunately, everything was good. West sent Cenat a direct message saying, "Happy New Year, family." Cenat was excited by this, interpreting it as a sign that their previous tension had ended. "The beef is over," he declared. While things seem fine between them, West is known for changing his mind unexpectedly. Fans are eager to see if this stream will actually take place.
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