Drake’s Kick channel mysteriously disappears after hitting out at CEO

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Connor Bennett Aug 21, 2025 · 2 mins read
Drake’s Kick channel mysteriously disappears after hitting out at CEO
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Drake’s personal Kick channel has disappeared from the platform, leading some fans to believe that he has deleted it in the wake of his beef with CEO Ed Craven.

Kick hasn’t been able to attract as many celebrities as Twitch has, but they have had Drake around the place for quite some time. The Canadian rapper has joined Adin Ross for a number of streams, and has regularly been seen gifting subscribers to streamers as well.

He also has his own channel where, from time to time, he would be found streaming the ups and downs of his gambling. ‘Drizzy’ has regularly gone live to play slots and blackjack on Stake, the platform that actually backs Kick.

However, that channel has now disappeared out of the blue. Anyone trying to access it as of August 20 has seen the page return a 404 error message. “We can’t find the page you’re looking for,” Kick says. 

Drake blasted Stake & Kick bosses before channel disappearance

The disappearance of the channel has led to some fans to assume that Drake has cut all ties with Stake and Kick. 

The ‘Gods Plan’ rapper had hit out at Kick CEO Ed Craven on August 18, calling him a “goof” and claiming that he’d been “dissing” Drake’s fans too. He also posted a set of messages about Kick co-founder Bijan Tehrani, but most of his anger was directed at Eddie. 

Drake also claimed that he was stopped from ‘pushing affiliate’ to his fans and others. “We built this s*it, and they treat us like s*it still. I was never allowed to push affiliate,” he said. 

Adin Ross who, as noted, has streamed alongside Drake in the past, was asked if he had in fact deleted his channel. Yet, he was just as surprised as his viewers to see that it was no longer active.

Ross claimed that Drake is no longer streaming unless it involves Adin or his Brand Risk events. 

Some fans have speculated that Drake could have taken it down temporarily while discussing his future with Stake and Kick. Either way, it is clearly a big talking point for the internet.