Top 10 kick streamers in 2024
Twitch's arch nemesis has been growing at an astonishing speed thanks to these streamers gracing the platform
Kick has become a compelling choice for many streamers transitioning from established platforms like Twitch and YouTube. However, this rapid ascent has not been without its fair share of scandals. Questions have emerged regarding Kick’s ability to effectively moderate its streamers, especially as several prominent creators found themselves entangled in controversies over the past few months.
Despite these challenges, Kick has also proven to be a sanctuary for creators facing bans on rival platforms like Twitch. A lot of streamers who were banned multiple times on Twitch have moved on. Furthermore, Kick has been very generous with their offers and guidelines to the streamers.
10 YourRAGE
- Followers: 196k
Josh, widely recognized as YourRAGE, stands as a seasoned gamer with a substantial online presence. Furthermore, On his YouTube channel, YourRAGE Gaming, he shares weekly content featuring gameplay from a diverse array of titles such as CS: GO, NBA2K, Grand Theft Auto, Valorant, Street Fighter, and more.
Beyond the gaming realm, he extends his reach through reaction videos and “Just Chatting” sessions on his primary Kick streams. Moreover, the streamer gained prominence due to his affiliation with Kai Cenat and his regular participation in Kai’s streams. Recently, the streamer made headlines after appearing in a stream with Kai and Nicki Minaj
9. Tfue
- Followers: 213k
Tfue is a very prominent figure in the world of streaming. He jumped on the Fortnite bandwagon during its early stages and gained a lot of popularity. Furthermore, He earned a reputation of being considered by many as the best Fortnite player globally. Despite his roots in Fortnite, Tfue has recently shifted his focus to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, occasionally revisiting Fortnite.
Turner “Tfue” Tenney surprised his fanbase by announcing his return from retirement, coming back to the streaming scene on the platform Kick. Earlier this year, Tfue took a hiatus, expressing in a 40-minute video his desire to step away from content creation to rediscover his passion for streaming beyond monetary motivations.
8. Drb7h
- Followers: 215.1k
Drb7h is a viral YouTube content creator and Twitch streamer who has now resorted to streaming on Kick. On YouTube, he makes reaction and gaming content with some vlogs here and there. Moreover, he has a very animated and outgoing personality and is always in a good mood unless he is reacting to something he doesn’t like.
He also creates content about bikes, and most of his YouTube channel is recently filled with GTA content. Moreover, on Kick, he mostly does chat streams but also indulges in watching things or playing GTA V on stream.
7. N3ON
- Followers: 243.9k
Rangesh Mutama, best known as N3ON, is an American content creator who transitioned from YouTube to streaming. He initially gained recognition for his NBA 2K content on platforms like YouTube and Twitch. Despite his dedication to NBA games, N3ON experienced a significant breakthrough when he diversified his content to include Fortnite-related material, collaborating with emerging streamers.
N3ON has become a notable presence on Kick, amassing a substantial following of over 243 thousand followers. However, N3ON’s online persona is not without controversy, marked by his unhinged comments and provocative approach. Engaging in various disputes throughout the year, N3ON mostly does in-real-life (IRL) streaming and has gained much popularity.
6. Trainwreckstv
- Followers: 251.3k
Tyler Faraz Niknam, also known as Trainwreckstv or Trainwreck, is a prominent American live streamer and co-founder of the live streaming service Kick. Furthermore, Trainwreck has recently made a significant move from Twitch, where he has a significant number of subscribers, to Kick, encouraging others to join him on this new platform.
He emphasizes giving Kick a year to flourish, citing its streamer-friendly policies, including an impressive 95% subscription revenue split. In his advocacy for Kick, Trainwreckstv states his hate for the platform. Furthermore, He also highlights the platform’s distinctive approach to revenue sharing.
5. SHoNgxBoNg (sxb)
- Followers: 306.7k
SXB, also known as SHoNgxBoNg, gained prominence as a Saudi Arabian streamer by excelling in Fortnite. After initially streaming on Twitch and gaining a huge audience there,. However, he transitioned to Kick in October 2023. His YouTube career was initially challenging, with little to no recognition, but his channel started picking up in late 2018.
In 2019, SHoNgxBoNg joined the POWR eSports team, solidifying his position in the gaming community. His commitment to content creation earned him various awards and garnered a substantial following. Moreover, even after his shift on kick, the streamer still managed to stay relevant with his streams. He plays COD warfare, GTA V, etc, on his streams and sometimes also does just chatting streams
4. BruceDropEmOff
- Followers: 315k
Bruce “BruceDropEmOff,” the former Twitch streamer, has experienced a remarkable yet controversial career at 23 years old. The young streamer had been streaming for the past 10 years, claiming that he started streaming at just 13 years old. However, his contentious ‘Just Chatting’ streams on Twitch led to multiple bans.
Even after being unbanned, his offensive comments quickly resulted in fresh suspensions. However, On May 31, 2023, BruceDropEmOff made a significant move by officially announcing his transition from Twitch to Kick, a rival streaming platform. This decision was revealed in a YouTube video titled ‘A New Dawn’.
3. WestCOL
- Followers: 326.9k
Luis Villa, also known as WestCol, emerged as a highly popular Colombian streamer with a substantial Twitch following of approximately 1.4 million before transitioning to Kick in 2023. He is renowned for his diverse content and engages his audience through gaming streams, real-life streams, and casual chat sessions.
This streamer’s journey began as a content creator on YouTube in 2015. Born and raised in Medellin, a city marked by violent incidents during his childhood, WestCOL made a conscious choice to distance himself from such influences and focus on building a more prosperous life.
2.xQc
- Followers: 619k
Felix ‘xQc‘ Lengyel is a former Overwatch professional from French-Canadian origins. He transitioned away from his eSports career to achieve remarkable success as a streamer on Twitch. Furthermore, xQc’s dynamic and lively approach, coupled with his diverse gaming content and reactions to things, has made him an established streamer.
He is one of the most watched Twitch streamers, leading in total watch time during 2022, according to StreamsCharts. Despite this Twitch success, xQc opted to primarily stream on the rival platform Kick, facilitated by a colossal $100 million, two-year, non-exclusive contract.
1. Adin Ross
- Followers: 855k
Adin Ross, who gained prominence and huge popularity by streaming on Twitch, switched to Kick. Furthermore, he is recognized for his engaging streams and strong connections with followers. Ross frequently streams popular games like NBA 2K, Grand Theft Auto 5, Roblox, and Minecraft and has amassed a considerable following.
Boasting an impressive 850k followers on Kick, Adin has swiftly become the most followed streamer on the platform since joining in March 2023. However, Adin is also infamous for his extravagant spending and gambling habits. His controversies, ranging from issues of homophobia to struggles with gambling, keep him constantly in the headlines.
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