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October 5, 2016 – Chicago, Illinois, U.S – DRAKE (AUBREY DRAKE GRAHAM) performs live during the Summer Sixteen tour at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois Chicago U.S. – ZUMAs135

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October 5, 2016 – Chicago, Illinois, U.S – DRAKE (AUBREY DRAKE GRAHAM) performs live during the Summer Sixteen tour at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois Chicago U.S. – ZUMAs135
It is truly a great day for fans of rapper and singer Drake. First, they got to witness the rapper bring streamers like Kai Cenat on stage. Now the rapper has released a full-length studio album for them called ‘For All the Dogs’. This marks the eighth studio album of the 36-year-old artist.
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However, one song in particular has stirred a buzz among the netizens. Many fans of streamers like Adin Ross and Kai Cenat have started to speculate a song in Drake’s latest album is dedicated to these streamers. And they have voiced their opinions online.
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Does Drake’s latest album feature references to Kai Cenat and Adin Ross?
Drake’s latest album ‘For All the Dogs’ contains a song, First Person Shooter, featuring J. Cole. The song is a smash hit among the fans and is stacking numbers on all platforms. The lyrics, however, have caught the attention of netizens. In the song, Drake raps, “My youngers richer than you rappers and they all stream.”
The lyric was in the song called "First Person Shooter (feat. J. Cole)" pic.twitter.com/8LyUEw9aB5
— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) October 6, 2023
This line has made many fans speculate it is a reference to live-streaming friends of Drake, Kai Cenat and Adin Ross. Both streamers have been an active collaborator with the rapper. Kai Cenat even went on stage at the State Farm Arena concert in Atlanta to link up with the rapper. Furthermore, Adin Ross was also spotted at Drake’s Miami concert.
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These facts have made many netizens ponder whether the rapper was talking about these two prominent streamers. Fans have taken to the internet to voice their thoughts, with everyone picking one side of the debate.
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Netizens react to the speculations of Cenat and Ross in Drake’s latest album
While it is not official yet from Drake’s team that the lyric references these two streamers, some netizens believe otherwise.
Let's go
— m3gaming_mark (@m3gaming_mark) October 6, 2023
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Another fan spoke in support of this theory, implying it could be about more streamers than just Cenat and Ross.
Adin kai speed etc…
— neon (@bonestrom) October 6, 2023
However, some fans were skeptical about whether or not the song was about Adin Ross.
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100% Kai cenat but maybe adin too
— FREE TRUMPSKIII (@khadayoungin) October 6, 2023
Some netizens did not believe this theory at all.
Y’all are way to deep in 😭😂
— cookie (@cookiedough114) October 6, 2023
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Another fan also came forward to call this theory a lie, but in a cheeky manner.
— . (@IT_Miguel_) October 6, 2023
While the fans are still debating on which streamer the lyric was written for, Drake’s album is soaring to new heights in popularity. What are your thoughts on netizens battling over which stream the song was written for? Let us know in the comments section below.
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