Drake officially teases upcoming "gambling" stream with Adin Ross: Claims $1 million worth giveaways

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Drake has announced an upcoming collaboration with popular Kick streamer Adin Ross. In an Instagram post on April 11, 2025, the NOKIA hitmaker updated fans and followers about a joint stream with Ross to give fans “a big-time stream for the start of 2025.”

The highly anticipated stream is titled Stake vs Drake & Adin, and it has $1 million in giveaways up for grabs. Adin Ross teased the collaboration during a live broadcast with Sketch and FaZe Clan members Lacy and Silky on April 4, 2025.

He announced to fans that he had an exciting collaboration planned with the Canadian rapper. Although hesitant to reveal details about a personal project on a collaborative live, he later stated that it was slated on hold in Toronto on April 13, 2025:

"Oh, I can announce it! I feel bad announcing it on your... ('Do it! Do whatever you want,' Lacy said) On April 13, I'm going to Toronto to do a Drake stream."

Ross’s joint stream with Drake comes months after he collaborated with the latter for a Drizzmas Giveaway in Christmas 2024.


Drake and Adin Ross’s streaming history explored as the two are set to embark on the first gambling stream of the year

Drake has previously collaborated with Stake, the online gaming platform sponsoring Kick, and has steamed up his gaming ventures there several times. The December 26, 2024, joint livestream dubbed the Drizzmas Giveaway was a streaming event held by Drake and Adin Ross to give back to fans.

The event was sponsored by Stake and streamed on Kick. The event invited streamers aged 21 and over to email Drake explaining why they deserved a prize during the stream. The giveaways included luxury vehicles, $250,000 checks, concert tickets, and dream vacations.

Adin Ross appeared on the Full Send podcast in February 2025, commenting on the Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud. He described Lamar’s lyrics as “all lies.” He added about Drake:

“In 2011, I was 11 years old. It was called Would You Like a Tour? I believe,” he said. “It was when [Drake] first dropped Take Care, he took Kendrick, J. Cole, A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd — he took all these guys on tour. Gave them all a feature. French Montana, Meek Mill, all of them. He helped put them on, and you’re doing him like this.”

The collaborative stream will take place on April 13, 2025. Stay tuned for more updates.

Edited by Sugnik Mondal