Drake, a multi-platinum artist and international super-super, has entered into a special agreement with the Caffeine streaming site. The multi-year agreement will include livestipes, a joint exhibition, and "live molded" content in the future.
Caffeine is similar to game streaming platforms like Twitch and Mixer, but Caffeine was home to the most-watched type of broadcasters, often broadcast daily for hours. In turn, Caffeine specializes in working with top celebrities like rapper Offset
While other streaming sites, as well as the unsubscribed broadcasts, rely heavily on viewers and subscribers, Caffeine focuses on in- app purchases as well as focusing on the original series. Caffeine streamers can make money when they stream, without the need for daily content that is not compatible with other platforms. This can make streaming easier to keep up with busy schedules, and also opens up Caffeine to host regularly scheduled shows, such as Drake & # 39; s Ultimate Rap League affiliate production.
In accordance with Caffeine news release, it seems, the main focus of the agreement will be the new Rap Battle show that Drake will be partnering with Ultimate Rap League (URL), which is a platform focused on the genre of rap. While there are a few details in the release about the upcoming show it may be worth thinking that it will involve some rap battles of some sort.
Aside from Drake's involvement with the URL show, it's unclear what other types of radio might be using Caffeine. While Drake briefly appeared on Ninja & # 39; s Fortnite broadcast back in 2018, there is no indication that the game will focus on any other details in the Caffeine broadcast.
According to the currently active ad Drake's Caffeine Channel, it turns out that the first episode of the new Ultimate Rap League show will air sometime on February 12.