Kai Cenat Previews New Drake and Lil Yachty Music During Stream

One of the tracks features a prominent sample of Mr. HotSpot's "Goodness Gracious."

Drake smiles and shows a hand gesture while standing next to Lil Yachty, who wears an elaborate fur coat and sunglasses, holding a large pendant necklace
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It sounds like Drake isn't planning to stay quiet after seemingly bowing out of the beef with Kendrick Lamar in his track "The Heart Part 6."

During a recent stream, Kai Cenat debuted a new track from Drake and frequent collaborator Lil Yachty, which is rumored to be titled "Supersoak." While it's unclear when fans can expect to hear the track's final version on streaming, the song sees Drake settling back into his lovelorn sing-rap style with only one potential reference to his recent feud.

"I'm watching the moves and playing it close," he opens the track, which could also just be a line about romance. Later in his verse, Drake makes an apparent reference to Frank Ocean's "Pyramids" with the line, "Cleopatra at the pyramids tonight."

Yachty shows up for a verse after a brief instrumental interlude, briefly dipping into the wobbly cadence he debuted on his viral track "Poland." After playing the unreleased song, Cenat expressed his approval and remarked, "And you can tell that shit not even finished." The track features a prominent sample of Mr. HotSpot's "Goodness Gracious," which Drake references with the line, "Say you're coming home and giving me that 'Goodness Gracious.'"

During the same stream, he previewed a new solo song from Lil Yachty, too.

Drake has been in contact with Kai Cenat since last year, and he referenced the hugely popular streamer on the For All the Dogs cut "First Person Shooter. "You n***as is still takin' pictures on a dog stream / My youngins' richer than you rappers and they all stream," Drake rapped. It's unclear if Drake gave the song to Cenat, or if he got it from Yachty, with whom he has previously streamed.

More recently, Cenat's friendship with Drake appeared to be on dodgy grounds after the streamer criticized "The Heart Part 6." During a stream, he went to text Drake and it looked as though he was blocked by him only for it to later be revealed the Canadian rapper got a new number.

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