Drake’s ICEMAN Series Faces Backlash After Twitch Star Kai Cenat Critiques Episode 3

Drake’s ambitious ICEMAN project hit a roadblock after Twitch streamer Kai Cenat delivered a harsh critique of Episode 3 during a recent livestream. The viral moment has stirred debate online, raising questions about the reception of the rapper’s latest rollout.
“I can’t fake it. That was so ass. Biggest waste of my f**kin’ time… I can’t fake it that was ass,” Cenat said, shaking his head in frustration. The clip quickly spread across social media, with fans discussing whether Drake’s serialized approach has lost momentum.
ICEMAN is more than a traditional album preview. Combining visuals, narrative elements, and music, the series is designed to build suspense ahead of Drake’s forthcoming record. Episodes 1 and 2 drew millions of views and positioned the rollout as a cultural event. Episode 3, however, sparked skepticism, with Cenat’s blunt dismissal highlighting mixed reactions among fans.
Cenat, who streams to hundreds of thousands of viewers, is known for his candid opinions. His refusal to soften criticism reflects a wider impatience in audiences who expect immediate engagement and payoff from extended rollouts. While some fans praise Drake’s creative risk, others view ICEMAN as overindulgent. Cenat’s reaction crystallized that divide in a single viral soundbite.
The incident also underscores a shift in influence over music reception. Where critical consensus once came from magazines and review sites, today cultural tastemakers like Cenat can shape public perception instantly. A single livestream clip now has the power to affect how major releases are discussed across platforms.
Drake has a history of turning criticism into momentum. Even so, ICEMAN’s polarizing third chapter shows the challenge of maintaining interest in a high-profile project in a climate of short attention spans and high expectations. Whether Cenat’s outburst will dent Drake’s momentum or simply add to the conversation, it demonstrates that the road to the next album may be turbulent.



