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Twitch star Kai Cenat is going insanely viral over what he said about Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
Kendrick’s Super Bowl performance was historic, marking the first time a solo hip-hop artist headlined the halftime show.
It was also quite controversial due to his various hidden messages and how people perceived them online.
During a livestream this week, the New Yorker reacted to a YouTube video of Kendrick Lamar’s performance. While listening to the crowd cheer in response to his show, he quickly chimed in and stated that the cheering was “added” in post-production.
“Okay. Oh, my god! They added sound effects to this NFL s–t. Oh, my f–king god! All right. So, right here, there was no sound. I just heard crowd sounds, on my life, right here, there was no sound. F*–k! They added crowd effects? I did not know that!”
Lmao why Kai Cenat just expose the #SuperBowl and said they added crowd noises to Kendrick Lamar’s performance 😭pic.twitter.com/zMBurPDPIK
— She’s Fishy ➐ (@ShesFishy) February 12, 2025
Kai Cenat is a top streamer because he does not hold back his real opinions.
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He is not a Kendrick Lamar hater, as he proved while speaking to Billboard for its January cover story.
He clarified that “I’m cool with Drake,” while stating that Kendrick won their battle.
“So people would expect me to be on Drake’s side,” he continued. “But I’m not going to lie. Kendrick won that battle.”
Drake Reacted To Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance ‘Fake Crowd Noise’ Claim
Popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat commented on Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance and alleged that the NFL added artificial crowd noise to the broadcast.
His observation gained significant attention across social media, but it was especially notable when Drake saw it.
He simply liked the post to show that he had seen it.
The Canadian-born raper’s subtle endorsement of the critique has fueled ongoing discussions about the authenticity of live event broadcasts.
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