xQc Blocked by Drake – Here’s What Really Happened

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In a recent stream with fellow creator JasonTheWeen, Twitch megastar xQc (Félix Lengyel) shared a surprising update about him and Drake. The two had linked up a few months ago for a high-profile stream that had fans buzzing — but apparently, things went south pretty fast behind the scenes.

So, What Happened?

xQc accidently Plays The Weeknd — Drake Laughs and Tells Him to “Switch This One” on Stream

The long-anticipated Twitch stream featuring xQc and Drake delivered unexpected entertainment — but not just for the reasons fans expected. Midway through the session, what started as a casual vibe turned awkward when The Weeknd’s music started playing, prompting Drake to react in a way that quickly went viral.

The Moment Everyone’s Talking About

During their livestream, xQc was playing background music like he usually does — but when a song by The Weeknd came on, Drake responded almost instantly. Laughing, he said:

“You have to switch this song… laughs you have to switch this one.”

His tone was light, but fans immediately picked up on the subtext — especially given the long-rumored tension between Drake and The Weeknd. Though both are Canadian superstars with a history of collaboration, their relationship has been icy for years.

xQc’s Reaction

Caught off guard, xQc quickly switched the song without asking questions. While he didn’t seem to think much of it at the time, the clip quickly made the rounds online, with fans dissecting every word and laugh from Drake, interpreting it as a low-key jab at The Weeknd.

Then Things Got Weirder

Later, xQc tried messaging Drake — only to find he’s been blocked. On a separate stream with JasonTheWeen, xQc revealed:

It’s unclear whether it was just the music choice, The Weeknd specifically, or something else entirely that led Drake to block the Twitch star — but fans were quick to turn the moment into memes, jokes, and hot takes across social media.



Final Thoughts

What was meant to be a fun and rare crossover between a streaming giant and a music icon ended on an awkward note — all thanks to a song by The Weeknd. Whether Drake was genuinely annoyed or just trolling remains up for debate, but one thing’s clear: it made for perfect internet drama.


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