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Drake Reportedly Quits Kick Streaming
Drake, whose gaming and betting adventures and misadventures have become something of an online hit, has been one of the highlights on Kick for a while

Drake seems to have quit the streaming platform Kick as fans noticed that his account has disappeared. Gaming streamer Adin Ross shed some light on the matter, suggesting that the rapper no longer wishes to stream.
Drake’s Account Disappeared
Kick, a streaming platform that has become increasingly popular due to its association with Stake, lax restrictions on gambling streams, and mouth-watering streamer deals, has been quite happy to have Drake as one of its content creators and promoters. This seems to be coming to an end as the rapper has reportedly deleted his Kick account.
Drake, whose gaming and betting adventures and misadventures have become something of an online hit, has been one of the highlights on Kick for a while. Best known among gamblers for the so-called “Drake curse,” the rapper has occasionally streamed his online gambling on Stake, cementing his presence on the platform.
Suddenly, however, Drake’s account disappeared from the platform. Users who try to open it are instead greeted by a 404 “channel not found” message.
Drake Is Done with Streaming
Interestingly, Drake’s account disappeared shortly after the rapper lambasted Stake’s founder, Ed Craven. Drake implied that Craven had been “dissing” his fans and expressed frustration with the fact that streamers were never allowed to “push affiliate” despite building Kick.
Adin Ross, one of the leading gambling streamers on Kick, has shed some light on the matter, revealing that Drake was no longer active on the platform, despite the success of their recent streams.
The streamer said that Drake told him that he will no longer be doing streams, except for Brand Risk events and collaborations with Ross. The latter seemed genuinely shocked by the rapper’s decision and admitted that he was “panicking.”
Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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