Kai Cenat kicked off his second subathon, Mafiathon 2, on November 1, and has already featured several A-listers, including John Cena, Snoop Dogg, Lil Uzi Vert, Quavo, and Kodak Black, among others. However, the latest guest appearance to stir up the internet is Chris Brown.
On Thursday night, the singer joined Kai Cenat on his 24/7, month-long stream. However, just 5 minutes into it, Cenat called on Brown to fight him out in dance, noting that he was "ducking the smoke." He also poked fun at Brown, noting that at 35, he might be too old.
However, Chris proved him wrong when, as seen in footage circulating online, after Kai Cenat, he busted out some moves of his own. The clips have been drawing varied reactions from users online. Here's what someone said:
"Time everyone pack it up and go to sleep."
As with all of his guest appearances, this one too went viral. Read what others said:
"They should go to the gym," one user jested.
"What’s kai doing?" someone else asked, sarcastically.
"That sounds epic! Chris Brown and Kai always know how to bring the energy!!" someone else noted.
"Kai sucks at dancing," a fourth person chimed in.
Scores online weighed in:
"Lil man , you know that's Chris Brown , right ?" one user asked, jokingly.
"Chris brown still got it in him," someone else asserted.
"A im ngl Chris Brown ate when he did that sh** with his sweater," yet another stated.
"Tf Kai Cenat want to compete with the best world dancer Chris Brown," the comments went on.
The comments didn't end there, as the consensus seemed to be that Chris Brown was a better dancer.
Chris Brown says Kai Cenat is a terrible singer, calls him "tone deaf"
At one point in the live stream, Chris Brown even did a backflip. Later on, however, things mellowed down as the singer tried to give Kai Cenat a crash course on singing. However, things weren't so smooth sailing in that department for the latter, as Brown branded him “tone deaf.”
The November 1 stream broke records, given that Cenat crossed over 330,000 subscribers and is well on his way to nab 500,000. As for the singer, he seldom makes such appearances anymore in light of the litany of domestic violations against him, including from his ex-girlfriend, global superstar Rihanna.
He took to his Instagram stories just this March to share why:
"I don’t want to be accepted by any of the mainstream media or fake celebrities. I am king in my own lane. Your fave ain’t got s### on me, and they know it. I ain’t finna tap dance for approval. You will beg forgiveness of me. That I do know."
The artist's past indiscretions have come to the forefront of controversy yet again following the release of a documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence, that shed light on the same. It was released earlier this month.