Boosie Badazz is officially launching his career as a Twitch streamer and is turning to Kai Cenat for help to get started.
Taking to X on Tuesday (January 14), Boosie shared the link to his [currently empty] new Twitch channel and called on Kai to get him some subscribers.
“Ay, I’m on Twitch now,” Boosie said. “Kai Cenat, I’m on Twitch, man! I need you to tell your subscribers [to] subscribe to Boosie’s shit, man. I’m on Twitch. Finna see what Twitch look like. Instagram Live ain’t working. I’m going to Twitch. I’m finna Twitch this bitch up. I’m finna turn UP!
“Kai Cenat, I need you. I need some subscribers, Kai Cenat. I’m starting with you. Do I need to come on the thing and get some subscribers? I’ll come to your spot. I’ma finna try this Twitch. Twitch me, bitch!”
https://t.co/HWvFPsoUSL@KaiCenatpic.twitter.com/bcXJCwtAwQ
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) January 14, 2025
Boosie Badazz announced in November that he is expecting his ninth child, this time with fiancée Rajel Nelson – so it makes sense that he is attempting to increase his revenue streams with new avenues.
The Baton Rouge rapper posted clips of the gender reveal on his Instagram and discovered that he was going to be having yet another girl.
He commented: “It’s a girl number 9 on the way.”
Nelson said: “Happy Happiest Birthday Papa ! I love you too the moon and back . The mf GOAT ! 6 years down plenty more to GO ! Cheers to more Life , More Everything and many many more Blessings.”
Boosie isn’t the only rapper to launch a streaming career as of late.
In October, Kodak Black began his career as a livestreamer in very dramatic fashion — with his car on fire.
The Florida rapper’s first appearance on Kick, posted on October 5, is a 45-minute video entitled “1st Stream & My Car Caught On Fire [facepalm emoji],” and it’s an accurate title.
The clip begins with the rapper’s Chevrolet Impala in flames, while a fireman sprays it with a hose.
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“We live on the scene, y’all,” the video’s narrator begins. “Shit just caught on fucking fire.”
“We was driving on the highway, Yak [Kodak] pulled the bitch over ’cause it was driving crazy, and then next thing you knew, it was in flames.”
Kodak himself is holding what appears to be a sword, is smoking, and seems unharmed.
The rapper followed that eventful video up several hours later with a (now-deleted) more sedate one of him and his friends playing video games.