
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West
, ventured into the new year with all things fresh, with a bit of that old-is-gold ethos pinned on his coattails. Although his social comeback renewed interest, it was quickly overshadowed by a slew of controversies, with some tied to his music, and others stemming from his propensity for attracting drama. Nevertheless, 2025 ushered in a new chapter, with past conflicts, including his drawn-out dispute with Kai Cenat, seemingly left behind. However, as anticipation grows by the minute for their joint stream in Japan, Cenat was bombarded with online trolls for lip-syncing to Ye’s hit song, ‘Good Life.’
GoodAssSub on X recently shared a 30-second-long snippet from Kai Cenat’s live stream as he sat inside a car, rapping the verses of Ye’s ‘Good Life’ without catching a break
. The superhit track Cenat was seen as lip-syncing to, was a collaborative song between the Atlanta native and T-Pain from Ye’s third studio album, ‘Graduation’ (2007). Although all Cenat highlighted was the West stan within him, fans saw a little more to it than pure admiration as X turned into a merciless troll fest for the YouTube streamer.
— GoodAssSub (@GoodAssSub) January 25, 2025
Since Kai Cenat announced the endgame of his high-profile beef with Ye, fans have been glued to their phone screens for updates on a potential joint stream in Japan. During one of his latest streams, Cenat even fanned the flames, admitting he has been in touch with the ‘Vultures’ rapper almost every day lately. While the news had fans predicting a reunion for the ages, this sudden change of heart leaves the spectators perplexed.
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Although an upcoming Japan stream is almost imminent
, with fans giving Kai Cenat the cold shoulder over nothing, it makes one wonder if this polarized reaction could impact the union.
Ye fans’ trolling session for Kai Cenat paints uncertainty for the future
Celebrity clashes are not novel in showbiz, but amendments are seldom seen. But even when artists like Ye extend the warmth to put the ghosts in the past, some fan-driven acts summon nightmares for artistic peace treaties. Although it is not said and done, if this troll-a-palooza will dominate the prospect of their truce, the chances are not unlikely. While fans predict the lip-sync could get Cenat banned from Japan, who knows whether the reactions alone could suspend their stream altogether?
This guy bout to meet my goat in Japan before me and this bum don’t know the words to classic song Good Life …….. pic.twitter.com/V7x6vL17lL
— babyspyda. (@baby_spyda) January 25, 2025
bro trynna act like he knows the lyrics
— Leo (@leo_kmd) January 25, 2025
Unironically hes actually enjoying it unlike the fake Ye fans we have around the corner that claim to like him and his music
— ひ (@brazymiler) January 25, 2025
Many fans believe Cenat is a non-Ye listener, and even the believers do not see the point of remembering a track lyric by lyric.
He def don’t listen to any ye music
— . (@000meoww3294190) January 25, 2025
Since when did people HAVE to know every single lyric? When did that become a thing?
— JC000 (@Jakecam777) January 25, 2025
Sure, some Ye fans came to Cenat’s defense, contrasting him with the pseudo-fans who pretend to listen to his music and like him. However, the trollers were merciless, since this way or that, everything he did was thrown under the bus. The source of the discord is unclear, but the mood that surrounds them is decidedly gloomy, a far cry from the ‘Good Life.’
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