Kanye West’s 7-Minute Twitch Stream Ends in SHOCKING Ban!

Musician Kanye West was temporarily blocked from streaming on Twitch, a live platform owned by Amazon, only seven minutes after starting his initial broadcast.

In 2025, Kanye ‘Ye’ West was widely visible across the internet and various streaming platforms such as Twitch and Kick.

He’s also connected with major figures from the web, such as Kai Cenat, Adin Ross, and Amouranth.

On April 25th, he didn’t create his account on the Twitch platform (which is owned by Amazon) until then. The audience was taken aback when, mere minutes into his initial live stream, the rapper found himself banned from Twitch.

Ye banned on Twitch almost immediately

On the morning of April 25th, the rapper started a live stream, which ran for only seven short minutes before Twitch took it offline.

Despite not starting off without some level of success, it didn’t take long for him to amass nearly 3,000 followers, with an average of more than half that number tuning in during his brief livestream.

When you click on the link he shared from his X account, you encounter a standard warning message about being banned on the website.

The channel is currently inaccessible because the content being streamed may have breached Twitch’s Community Rules or User Agreement.

At the point of this writing, it remains unclear why the suspension occurred as West has yet to provide a comment on the matter.

In January 2025, Kai Cenat initially thought he was being pranked when he announced a plan to stream with Kanye West while in Japan. Unfortunately, the broadcast never took place. Later on, Cenat distanced himself from West entirely after the latter made offensive remarks online.

Adin Ross took Kai’s place when West’s planned stream didn’t work out, but as I write this, they haven’t yet streamed together.

Despite not explicitly mentioning Kai Cenat recently, it’s important to note that the rapper has brought up concerns about Kai Cenat on April 24, accusing him of allegedly stealing his prison stream concept from a previous Donda broadcast.

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2025-04-25 17:18