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Drake is getting ready to be with us everywhere, all the time! The rapper, who was noticed by video game fans in March 2018 while playing Fortnite with the Twitch star (since arriving on Mixer, Microsoft's streaming platform), has indeed signed an exclusive contract with Caffeine, a newcomer to the streaming scene, created by Apple alumni.

Concretely, the rapper will have his own chain where he can "do what he wants", according to entrepreneur Ben Keighran, who launched the project. The interpreter of God's Plan also arrives with, in his suitcases, a new program: a rap battles show, called Ultimate Rap League , or URL , according to The Verge .

It's the battle

Drake and Caffeine will therefore co-produce, with the creators of the URL , a new program, completely free and broadcast live on the platform. Rap League was previously only available on its own paid app. Neither the rapper nor Caffeine revealed the terms of the contract, but this announcement, after the arrival of Mixer, Facebook and YouTube Gaming in the sector, should relaunch the streaming war.

Drake, who refused to appear in the Ultimate Rap League in 2015, will he dare to enter the arena this time? Wait and see…

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