Chris Brown and Kai Cenat team up for dance battles at Mafiathon 2

Chris Brown brought his moves and charisma to Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2, a month-long Twitch subathon that created viral moments for fans. The stream, which began on November 1, has already broken records, with Cenat surpassing 327,000 paid subscribers and aiming for 500,000. The November 21 episode featured Brown, who initially joked about his age, saying he was “too old at 35” to dance, but later engaged in a playful dance match after encouragement from Cenat and fellow streamer Duke Dennis.

The R&B star showed off acrobatic skills by flipping alongside Cenat and Dennis before delivering a krump-style dance-off. In a lighter moment, Brown attempted to teach Cenat to sing, but humorously declared the streamer “tone deaf,” with clips circulating widely online. “Chris Brown heard Kai Cenat sing and said he needs autotune,” @FuzionClipz tweeted.

Brown’s appearance is consistent with his preference for direct connection with fans as he avoids mainstream media. “I don’t want to be accepted by any of the mainstream media,” he stated on Instagram in March. “I am king in my own field.” The artist has faced renewed scrutiny following the release of Chris Brown: A History of Violence, a documentary that revisits past controversies.

Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 continues to attract high-profile guests including Snoop Dogg, Lil Uzi Vert and Quavo, solidifying his status as a viral sensation on Twitch.