
The most followed Kick streamers in 2025 are the people to watch to see where the company’s direction heads this year, and what the streaming platform’s users most want to tune into.
Two years after its original founding, streaming platform Kick regularly pulls in hundreds of thousands of viewers to watch its thousands of channels each and every day. Of these, almost 16% of all views go directly to the top 10 streamers. Because of Kick’s creator agreement, those streamers have the potential to make a lot of money from their wide audiences. This makes Kick an exciting and potentially lucrative place to stream for those who make it big.
On Kick, the most popular content creators have between 850,000 and close to two million followers. As of 2025, these are the most followed streamers on Kick.
For most content creators, follower counts can change for a number of reasons. These include viewer content preferences, streamer changes in content, or potentially even bot viewership. This can result in any list of the most followed Kick streamers fluctuating from month to month. For instance, Felix “xQc” Lengyel ranked third in late 2024 for highest follower count, but he just misses the top five in 2025.
Additionally, most streamers have presences on other platforms, such as YouTube and Tiktok. All of the top Kick streamers have larger audiences by at least a million subscribers on YouTube, with the exception of WestCol, who outperforms his audiences elsewhere while streaming on Kick.
Kick followers: 878,000
Mofareh “Drb7h” Al Asiri hails from Saudi Arabia and routinely puts out tens of hours of content weekly. Viewers can tune in to watch the Saudi Arabian streamer play on the PvP Respect RP GTA server, Ark: Survival Ascended, and Raft. Besides his streaming presence on Kick, Drb7h is part of prominent esports organization Team Falcon’s content creation team. Falcons has a become a big name in the esports scene since its founding, as the Saudi Arabian organization has bought up some of the biggest names and most talented players across multiple competitive titles.
Kick followers: 1.02 million
Colombian content creator Stiven “MrStivenTC” Caicedo comes in at number four on the list of Kick’s most followed streamers as of early 2025, and many viewers are likely rollovers from his massive 12.3 million subscriber base on YouTube. He streams in Spanish, mainly in the IRL and Just Chatting categories. On occasion he does also share some gaming videos, such as playing the popular multiplayer title Among Us. Fans can also find MrStievenTC’s original music creations on Spotify.
Kick followers: 1.06 million
Another Saudi Arabian streamer, Ahmed “SXB” Alqahtan has held onto his spot on the top five list of the most-followed Kick streamers from 2024. The Arabic language creator focuses on generating Grand Theft Auto and Just Chatting content for his more than one million followers on the platform. Newer viewers may recognize SXB by his other handle, shongxbong, which he still uses on both Instagram and X.
Kick followers: 1.53 million
Adin Ross is one of the most well-known Kick streamers, for both his long relationship with the platform and his frequent involvement in notable controversies. Switching from Twitch to Kick permanently in 2023 after his being banned from the former for spreading “hateful content,” Ross has found a new partner in conflict in Kick. In late 2024, he threatened to leave Kick permanently after an argument with Kick CEO Eddie Craven but has since returned to the streaming platform.
Viewers today can watch his Just Chatting content with popular guests, as well as casino and betting streams.
Kick followers: 1.84 million
Having joined Kick back in 2023, Luis “Westcol” Villa has become the platform’s most watched Spanish-speaking creator and its most followed streamer overall as of 2025. Another controversial figure, Westcol recently in trouble with the Colombian government for promoting hate speech. On Kick, he’s known for his collaborations with fellow streamers including Adin Ross, and he has streamed his participation in the Américas Kings League.
On top of all that, Westcol now has his own original music coming out under the performing name W Sound.
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