Snoop Dogg got here via with a large Twitch flex and a not-so-subtle message to Ray J, gifting 50,000 subscriptions to Kai Cenat throughout his record-breaking “Mafiathon 3” stream after Ray J accused celebrities of freeloading off the streamer’s platform.
On Thursday evening (September 25), whereas Cenat was dwell with Kevin Gates, Snoop Dogg phoned in with a shock provide that left the Twitch star surprised.
“I obtained 50,000 subs for you if you prepared for them,” Snoop instructed Cenat on the stream.
Cenat, clearly caught off guard, responded, “You cap, man.”
However Snoop wasn’t enjoying.
“I’m making an attempt that will help you get to the mil,” he stated, asking Cenat learn how to ship the huge sub drop. When Cenat confirmed it might be the most important donation he’d ever acquired and shared that he had simply damaged the Twitch file that day, Snoop doubled down.
“I’m finna get you 50,000 so you may get over the file,” he added. “The file ain’t nothing. You bought to recover from the file.”
Snoop Dogg’s donation got here simply days after Ray J took to social media to blast celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Mariah Carey, and John Legend for showing on Kai Cenat’s stream with out contributing financially.
“Homie out right here working arduous, doing 30-day subs, he obtained individuals like Kim and Mariah approaching. These n##### didn’t present this n#### nothing,” Ray J stated in a video earlier this week. “He tryna get to one million subs, Kim, Mariah, John Legend, all y’all n#####.”
Ray J claimed he personally gifted round 15,000 subs throughout his look and challenged others to do the identical.
“All y’all ought to present 50,000… I’m beginning to really feel like y’all utilizing n#####… It’s working for y’all. What y’all do for the homie?”
Snoop made it clear he wasn’t feeling Ray J’s strategy.
“I didn’t like the best way Ray J referred to as n##### out,” Snoop stated. “Like we don’t obtained [Cenat’s] again.”
Cenat’s “Mafiathon 3” has been one of the talked-about occasions on Twitch, with the streamer broadcasting across the clock for 30 days straight in a push to hit 1 million subscribers.
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