Adin Ross reacts to Drake deleting Kick channel after fallout with Ed Craven
Rapper Aubrey “Drake” Graham has reportedly deleted his Kick channel following a fallout with the streaming platform’s co-owner, Ed Craven. The news surfaced after streamer Adin Ross appeared shocked when he realized Drake’s account was no longer active.
Adin Ross was speechless when he found out Drake deleted his kick channel pic.twitter.com/vApFqWHNjZ
In a video shared by Akademiks TV on X, Ross reacted live to the discovery, saying, “Like, what now dude?” After searching Drake’s name on the platform, he was met with a “404 Error” page, which confirmed the account’s deletion. Ross went on to criticize Craven, saying, “Eddie been dissing the owls. F*** Eddie. F*** this goof.”
According to Dexerto, Drake’s decision stemmed from frustrations over restrictions placed on his account. The Canadian rapper reportedly claimed he was blocked from sharing affiliate links and suggested that streamers were being mistreated on the platform. Shortly before his channel was removed, Drake also shared several posts aimed at Craven.
Streamer Trainwreck, who has been closely associated with Kick, weighed in on the fallout. He said he gave his all to the platform, even risking his health and safety, but acknowledged that internal conflicts and poor management had long been issues.
Ross has previously spoken positively about Drake and their collaborations on Kick. In an appearance on the Full Send podcast earlier this year, he described Drake as “the most normal, most famous person you’ll ever meet” and said the two spoke almost daily. Ross praised the rapper’s kindness, professionalism, and dedication to his people, adding that he deeply respected him.
Drake’s departure from Kick marks a pivotal moment for the platform. His involvement had helped draw major attention and credibility, and his exit could significantly affect its standing in the streaming landscape.