Top 20 Kick Streamers (April 2025) – Most followed channels
Kick is a fairly new platform, as it was only launched in December 2022. But despite this, it has had incredible growth in the past year as it managed to sign some of the top streamers in the world. But who is the most followed streamer on the platform?
SinceKickonly recently started competing withTwitchandYouTube, viewers have managed to follow the top list of the most popular creators right from the start, as they compete for the top spot.

While some of these streamers have been around for over a decade, others are much newer the the streaming world.
These are the most-followed streamers on Kick as of April 2025, according to data fromStreamsChart.

Top 20 most followed Kick streamers in April 2025
20: Vitaly – 346,000 followers
He has since moved over to stream on Kick, where he does IRL streams, including his popular “Catching a Predator” series, earning him a place on the list of the most followed streamers on the app. He was temporarily banned from the app on June 05, 2025, but he’s back now.
19: TheGrefg – 373,100 followers
David Cánovas Martínez, better known asTheGrefg, is a Spanish YouTuber and streamer. Despite still mainly streaming on Twitch for his 12.2 million followers, he has started experimenting with streaming on Kick – and it’s turning out for the better.
On June 15, 2025, Martínez revealed that he’d started to look intohow much money he was makingwhen he streams on Kick and Twitch and compared his earnings between the platforms.

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18: Trainwreckstv – 373,700 followers
Trainwreckstvbegan streaming gaming and IRL content on Twitch in 2015, where he, in 2020, was named the best Among Us player on the platform.
While he still streams on Twitch, Niknam became a partial owner of Kick in 2023 and has since oftencriticized Twitchfor issues likeviewbotting.

17: N3on – 399,600 followers
N3onstarted off his career by makingNBA 2Kvideos on YouTube and Twitch. However, he got his big break when he shifted his content to focus more on Fortnight and collaborations with other streamers, including Adin Ross.
Nowadays, N3on is known for causing a stir wherever he goes as he is often involved in different kinds of controversies that often happen live on stream, includingbeing chased by Nate Diaz’ securityduring a prank.
16: brunenger – 403,600 followers
Brunenger is a Spanish-speaking streamer and musical artist. His songs include “Siento” and “Volver”, both released in 2020.
He launched his YouTube channel in May 2018 and soon moved over to Twitch, where he streamed commentary and comedy videos, often involving his friends. He later moved over to Kick in May 2023, where his following has been growing since then.
15: Coscu – 522,500 followers
Coscuis an Argentinian streamer and singer, best known for his casino streams and just chatting videos. He has a large following in Latin America and became among the ten most-watched streamers on Twitch after creating and presenting the Coscu Army Awards.
In recent months, publicly expressed his discontent with the policies implemented by Twitch leaders with the Spanish-speaking community regarding contracts and the low value they receive. Because of this, he moved over to Kick, where he now stands as the 15th most followed streamer.
14: abodby – 572,400 followers
Abodbyis an Arabic-speaking streamer from Jordan who has millions of followers across his social media platforms.
His streams mainly focus on the game Garena Free Fire, featuring videos of gameplay, challenges, and updates.
13: Mellstroy271 – 606,000 followers
Mellstroybegan his streaming career in 2015 when he dropped out of college. Initially, Mellstroy was a game streamer who focused his streams on Minecraft, CS:GO, Dota 2, but has trouble gaining viewers. Because of this, he gradually switched to IRL streams.
In 2019, he started streaming online casinos, which quickly earned him a lot of money. He managed to spend the earnings to go viral, by donating it to others if they managed to fulfill his challenges, which included blowing up their cars, cutting their hair bald, or getting a famous person to send him a video.
12:ilyaselmaliki– 661,200 followers
Ilyas Elmaliki is a popular Moroccan streamer who gained significant fame in 2023. Known for his gaming content and reactions, he became one of the most-watched streamers on YouTube and later signed with the streaming platform Kick.
In September 2023, Ilyas Elmaliki and friends confronted YouTuber Simo El Bourkadi after a series of videos in which El Bourkadi mocked him. Following this incident, Elmaliki quit streaming and went into hiding for seven months.
In May 2024, he turned himself into the police in Casablanca, leading to a three-month prison sentence. After his release in August 2024, Elmaliki made his return to streaming on Kick.
11: RRaenee – 711,200 followers
RRaeneefirst created his Twitch channel in January 2017, but it took him 3 years before his streaming career properly took off. He has also gained popularity on YouTube primarily from his gameplay streams, as well as his podcast content.
He moved over to stream on Kick in March 2024 and has quickly risen to become the one of the most popular streamers on the platform.
10: LACOBRAAA – 744,900 followers
Campofirst began posting content on Instagram in September 2016 before moving on to Twitch to livestream his content.
He is best known for posting about football and sharing his comments and reactions after football games, as well as debates and comedic content, and has even collaborated with Argentinian football player Sergio Agüero.
9:Davoo Xeneize– 841,700 followers
Argentinian streamerDavobegan his influencer career on YouTube, where he created compilations of his favorite football team, Boca Juniors. He then moved on to streaming.
But after only streaming for four years, he has managed to become one of the most popular streamers in South America, with most of his streams focusing on football commentary and reactions.
8: Elraenn – 857,100 followers
Turkish streamerElraennstarted off on YouTube where he shared a variety of content, including gameplay videos, reactions, and more. He soon moved over to streaming in 2017, where he quickly grew popular.
He now spends most of his time on Kick, playing Rust, or talking to his 857,100 followers.
7:spreen– 859,500 followers
Spreen began his online career in 2015, initially on YouTube and later expanding to Twitch.
On August 01, 2025, Spreen made the switch to the new streaming platform “Kick” and quickly climbed the chart, becoming the 7th most followed streamer on the platform.
6: xQc – 870,000 followers
xQcwas one of the first big streamers to move over to Kick from Twitch aftersigning a massive $100M non-exclusive dealwith the streaming platform in July 2023.
Despite having over 12 million followers on Twitch, he made the move over to Kick while still continuing with his gaming and just chatting streams. And his loyal fanbase seems to have moved with him, as he stands strong as one of the most popular streamers on the platform.
5: drb7h – 919,200 followers
Drb7his 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.
He also creates content about bikes, and most of his YouTube channel is recently filled with GTA content. Meanwhile, on Kick, he mostly does chat streams but also indulges in watching things or playing GTA V on stream.
4: MrStivenTc – 1 million followers
MrStivenTcposted his first video onto his YouTube channel. The main focus of his channel was its gaming videos and daily vlogs. Because of his videos, he became known as one of the best Free Fire players in the world.
3: SXB – 1.1 million followers
SXB, previously known as shongxbong on Twitch, is one of the fastest-growing steamers out there at the moment, as he’s flown up the list to quickly become the third most popular streamer on Kick.
While he started his career on Twitch in 2018, he was hit with a ban. When he later was unbanned in 2022, he clearly put his all on it, and it seems to have worked out as he gained over 1.7 million followers on there before moving over to Kick to continue his popular streak.
2: AdinRoss – 1.6 million followers
Adin Rossstands strong as one of the most popular streamers on Kick, and maybe in the whole streaming community. He began his streaming career as a teen – even missing his high school prom to stream.
He launched his Twitch channel in 2019 primarily focusing on NBA 2K. However, with time, Ross became involved in more and more controversies as he became friends and collaborated with people such as Andrew Tate.
This continued further when he moved over to Kick in 2023 and decided to leave gaming streams behind to focus more on casino streams and having discussions about gender issues, censorship, and “cancel culture.”
Despite the controversial change, his followers have embraced his content and he remains the second most popular streamer on the platform.
1: WestCOL – 1.9 million followers
WestCOLis the biggest streamer in South America, with over 1.9 million followers on Kick and 4.3 million followers on Instagram.
In September 2023, WestCol even managed tobreak Kick’s viewership recordswith his influencer boxing event, Stream Fighters 2.
So, there you have it, the 20 top Twitch streamers on the platform right now. These rankings will be updated monthly as streamers gain more followers and move up (or down) the chart.
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