Kai Cenat's debut short film 'Global Pursuit' surpasses YouTube views of SZA's 'Snooze', fans say 'what a win'

Kai Cenat's 'Global Pursuit' has garnered over 5.6 million views worldwide
PUBLISHED AUG 28, 2023
Kai Cenat's short film surpassed the YouTube viewership of SZA's music video (@kaicenat live/YouTube, @sza/Instagram)
Kai Cenat's short film surpassed the YouTube viewership of SZA's music video (@kaicenat live/YouTube, @sza/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Kai Cenat once found himself in the limelight once again as his latest short film, 'Global Pursuit' surpassed the viewership of SZA's recent music video, 'Snooze,' on YouTube.

Kai Cenat's debut short film 'Global Pursuit' was recently released, increasing his popularity on YouTube.

On the other hand, SZA, the well-known music artist known for her unique blend of alternative R&B, soul, hip-hop, and minimalist R&B, recently released her music video for 'Snooze.'

SZA speaks onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
SZA's recent music video Snozze garnered over 5.1 million views on YouTube (Getty Images)

Kai Cenat's 'Global Pursuit' vs SZA's 'Snooze'

According to Kai Cenat's official fan page, the Twitch king's video has taken first place in trending, while SZA's music video has taken second place. It's clear that Kai Cenat's new short film has outranked the rapper's music video.

Kai Cenat’s 'Global Pursuit' aims to capture the essence of the iconic 'Rush Hour' series, in which Cenat played one of the buddy cops alongside his friend Ray, who also had a role in the film.



 

In contrast, SZA's 'Snooze' music video showcased heartwarming moments, including smoking, swimming, arguing, and dancing, featuring celebrity personalities like Justin Bieber, Power Book II star Woody McClain and Benny Blanco.



 

As of now, Kai Cenat's 'Global Pursuit' has garnered over 5.6 million views, while SZA's music video has accumulated over 5.1 million views. It's evident that Cenat's movie has surpassed SZA's music video in terms of viewership.



 

Fans react to Kai Cenat's short film 'Global Pursuit' 

The official fan account of Kai Cenat recently posted a tweet comparing the viewership of Cenat's debut short film, 'Global Pursuit,' with the rapper SZA's music video for 'Snooze.'

After the tweet appeared on Twitter, fans flocked to the comment section to voice their opinions. One fan said, "Does anyone know why iii can’t resub yo Kai on Twitch?"

Another fan simply said, "It Just Makes Sense." A fan exclaimed, "FIRE." Another user said, "What a win for kc300000." One user said, "Kai pulling more views fan SZA. You know she gotta call him now."



 



 



 



 



 

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