Kanye West, now known as Ye, appears to be guiding streamer Kai Cenat through his transition into fashion after announcing his retirement from streaming this week.
Cenat revealed that Ye has been advising him as he prepares to launch his first clothing brand, a move featured in a reflective YouTube video titled “I Quit.” The announcement went viral, leaving fans questioning the validity of the popular streamer’s statement.
The 23-minute video centers on Cenat stepping back from expectations tied to streaming fame. While the message sparked confusion among fans, the fashion component stood out. Cenat positioned the announcement as a creative reset tied directly to building a brand.
“Sometimes people need to step back and reflect on their lives,” Cenat said in the video. “There is more to the world than just me. The passion to create is inside me. That’s why I quit.”
Cenat explained that visibility came with constraint. Streaming success shaped his public identity, yet limited how others viewed his broader ambitions. “I think about the goals I want,” he said. “I don’t reach them because I’m only known for one thing.”
Kai Cenat’s Fashion Career Is Being Mentored By Kanye West (Ye), Text Messages Reveal
That frustration pushed Cenat toward fashion. The video follows him to Italy, where he introduces Vivet, his debut clothing label. Cameras capture fabric sourcing, denim construction, and hands-on sewing. The approach mirrors a craft-first mindset rather than influencer merchandising.
Throughout the process, Cenat said he leaned on Ye for guidance. Screenshots of their private text exchange surfaced online Tuesday. “Ye, I really appreciate you helpin me through this journey,” Cenat wrote. Ye replied with a wizard emoji, signaling approval.
Cenat later shared sketches of cowboy boot designs. Ye responded with a single word: “GOD.” The exchange fueled speculation about Ye’s role as a mentor rather than a collaborator.
Ye’s influence looms large in fashion culture, particularly for creators seeking credibility beyond hype. His brief but pointed feedback aligns with his long-standing emphasis on vision, form, and confidence.
For Cenat, Ye’s involvement adds gravity to the transition. Quitting, in this context, does not mean leaving entertainment behind. It signals a shift toward authorship, craft, and a longer fashion timeline shaped by one of the industry’s most polarizing figures.


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