Drake appeared on a special Kick live stream over the weekend to promote the online casino Stake and responded to a card that wasn’t his being declined.
The Toronto rapper arrived at the stream with Lil Yachty, with whom Drizzy asked Kick to collaborate on a business deal.
“Yo, listen, I don’t know who owns Kick, but I know everyone in the chat wants to see Yachty go live,” he said. “I’ve been telling him that I believe he has the ability to take over Kick.” That’s just a small business idea for whoever owns Kick; they need to pay my brother.”
Drake tells the streaming platform KICK to cut the check for Lil Yachty pic.twitter.com/1w3A5fcbMb
— 2Cool2Blog (@2Cool2Blog) June 4, 2023
Drizzy then attempted to donate $500 to a streamer, but the card used (which was not his personal card, as previously reported) was declined. Drake joked in a high-pitched voice, “Embarrassing,” adding, “Yeah, what just happened?! We’re simply not even…”
Drake’s card just got declined on stream 😭 pic.twitter.com/Jqp3lIqbfs
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) June 4, 2023
Drake’s livestream comes as the rapper prepares to embark on his It’s All A Blur Tour with 21 Savage.
The 54-city tour will begin in Memphis on June 29 and will include stops in Chicago (July 5-6), Boston (July 11-12), Montreal (July 14-15), Brooklyn (July 17-21), New York City (July 23-26), San Francisco (August 18-19), Los Angeles (August 21-22), Las Vegas (September 1-2), Dallas (September 14-15), Houston (September 17-18), Atlanta (September 25-26), Miami (September 28-29), and Nashville (October 1-2
See the full list of tour dates below.
It’s All A Blur Tour @Drake @21savage updates and new dates announced: https://t.co/gnmVzCIDWW pic.twitter.com/bc7qRfnbUI
— OVO Sound (@OVOSound) April 25, 2023