Canadian rapper and singer Drake's channel on Kick shows a 404 error, and some think it's banned. For those unaware, the singer has a sponsorship deal with popular gambling website Stake.com and occasionally livestreams on Kick as part of his deal. He was last live on December 26, 2024, with fellow streamer and content creator Adin Ross.
However, his Kick profile (kick.com/drake) appears inaccessible to the public, indicating the rapper may have been suspended or his channel may have undergone some changes. At the time of writing, he had just under 300K followers. If one clicks on his Kick profile, the page reads,
"Oops, something went wrong. We can't find the page you're looking for."
However, some have claimed that Drake has not been banned. Instead, his Kick username has been changed to guest098765421. Searching this on the website will redirect fans to a page with 297K followers and clips from Drake's recent stream with Adin. This suggests this may be the rapper's channel:
Fans think Drake had a fallout with Kick CEO Eddie Craven
Drake's channel, or at least his username, is no longer accessible to fans on the Kick website as of today, i.e., December 28, 2024. This development comes just two days after his last livestream. Some fans have shared alleged chat logs from the rapper, hinting at a possible fallout with Kick CEO Eddie Craven.
For example, X user @Awk20000 took to the social media platform to share a screenshot of chat logs allegedly attributed to Drake. While this hasn't been confirmed, the purported message reads as follows:
"Well Eddie put some money up but he takes it back from me, so it's me paying. Good Ponzi scheme."
Another message from the chat log pointed out that Stake may have promised to sponsor Drake and Adin's stream, but eventually backed out.
"It was amazing. People got blessed and Stake f**ked us but that's regular business."
Drake also made headlines in the streaming community during his stream with Adin Ross. During that stream, he was heard commenting on xQc's girlfriend, AikoBliss. He mentioned wishing she could join them, labeling her a "sweetheart." A clip of this comment was shared on the r/LivestreamFail community and many found it to be an odd remark from the rapper.