Watch: Kai Cenat jumps out of his chair after SZA wins Best Progressive R&B Album at the Grammy Awards 2024
Kai Cenat was overjoyed after finding out SZA's SOS won Progressive Album of the Year at the Grammys.

Image via: Instagram/@sza and @kaicenat
Kai Cenat, as a streamer, is deeply involved in the music industry scene. Not only does he often collaborate with several musical artists on his live streams, but he also regularly reviews new music on his channel.
Hence, it was only inevitable that Kai Cenat hosted a live stream reacting to the latest 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

The Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles recently hosted the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024.
The Grammy Awards are presented by the Record Academy of the United States to honor exceptional accomplishments made by a range of musicians in the music industry over the preceding year. A lot of streamers reacted to this ceremony, including Kai Cenat.
One of the categories that Kai Cenat and his audience were highly looking forward to was the ‘Progressive Album of the Year’ award. Several huge artists for this category were nominated, such as SZA, Janelle Monáe, 6lack, and Terrace Martin James Fauntleroy, and Diddy.
Kai Cenat springs up from his chair after finding out SZA won Progressive Album of the Year
After getting mad over Killer Mike winning the Best Rap Album of the Year over Travis Scott and Metro Boomin’, Kai Cenat hoped SZA would take home the Progressive Album of the Year award.

As the results were being announced, Kai Cenat, in his chair, was full of anticipation and hoping for his favorite to take home the award.
The announcer at the awards declared that SZA had won the Progressive Album of the Year award for her album, ‘SOS’. Kai Cenat was overjoyed upon hearing this news. He screamed out loudly upon hearing SZA’s name and sprang up from his chair.
The streamer started jumping up and down while clapping. He was loudly screaming “YES!” and the artist’s name while doing so. Kai Cenat was equally overjoyed to see SZA win the award for ‘Best Group/Duo Performance’ alongside Phoebe Bridgers for her song ‘Ghost in the Machine.’
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