Kai Cenat got Linkin Park to hold a live performance for his ongoing Mafiathon 3 livestream, and fans are ecstatic.
The streamer, whose livestream marathon kicked off earlier this month, has been playing host to an array of celebrities, including Kim Kardashian, Ray J, and Benny Blanco.
In his latest move, he got the legendary Linkin Park on stage for a high-octane performance. Videos of the same have already been circulating on X, where scores are appreciating how far he's come in his career for being able to meet up with celebrities. Here's how one user reacted, for instance:
"First Ed Sheeran, Now Linkin Park, Kai's Cooking."
The comments didn't end there:
"Legendary collab, Chester would've loved this," someone said.
"Is still miss hearing Chester’s voice as the lead singer," another remembered.
"damn that’s kinda lit ngl," one more remarked.
"That’s pretty big ngl," yet another noted.
The excitement reverberated throughout the comments section, as seen in some of the tweets below:
"this is actually so fye and elite by kai to bring all these legendary brands we grew up with. we miss you chester," one user appreciated.
"Kai got Linkin Park before Drake?? this stream different," someone else quipped.
"She great but they really should have started a new band. It's not fair to her. She'll always be compared to Chester and there's no one that can fill that spot. She is amazing though. Give her a new name and new band," another opined.
"This gives me nostalgia. I love it," a user penned.
Everything you need to know about Linkin Park's performance at Kai Cenat's house:
Linkin Park's performance on the Twitch content creator's livestream was reportedly a surprise, though they ended up entertaining spectators with a whopping 5-song set at 2:30 A.M.
The band crashed Kai Cenat's home in Beverly Hills, California, to perform some of their old tracks, as well as YEAR ZERO singles: “The Emptiness Machine," “Heavy Is The Crown,” “What I've Done," “In The End," and “Faint.” They left the house as abruptly as they came.
The band recently wrapped up the West Coast North American leg of their massive “From Zero World Tour,” though they kick off the South American leg just next month. Emily Armstrong, Mike Shinoda, and the rest of the band will be supported by Poppy.
As for Kai Cenat's livestream, it is being touted as a fundraising initiative to construct a new school in Nigeria. The record-breaking, weeks-long event will be his final one, he confirmed, though it raked in several thousand new subscribers.
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