Who has the most Kick followers in 2026?
Learn which Kick channels have the most followers, where they’re based, and what they stream.
Most-followed on Kick: The top 10
The most-followed person on Kick* is WestCOL. Check out this quick-fire Kick followers list, then keep reading for a more detailed breakdown.
| Account | Country | Followers |
|---|---|---|
| 1. WestCOL | Colombia | 3.9 million |
| 2. Adin Ross | United States | 2 million |
| 3. Davoo Xeneize | Argentina | 1.7 million |
| 4. MrStiven TC | Colombia | 1.7 million |
| 5. SXB | Saudi Arabia | 1.6 million |
| 6. Spreen | Argentina | 1.5 million |
| 7. LaCobra | Argentina | 1.5 million |
| 8. Drb7h | Saudi Arabia | 1.4 million |
| 9. Rraenee | Turkey | 1.3 million |
| 10. Atro | Iraq | 1.1 million |
1. WestCOL – 3.9 million followers
WestCOL — or Luis Fernando Villa Álvarez, when he’s filing his taxes — is comfortably Kick’s most-followed streamer, with nearly double the fanbase of the next-largest channel. The Colombian content creator started on YouTube in the mid-2010s, then found success on Twitch with Minecraft- and Just Chatting-based videos.
Following Twitch’s gambling ban in late 2022, WestCOL made the leap to Kick. There, he streams everything from game playthroughs and boxing to casino content.
While WestCOL’s laid-back style draws people in, it’s garnered some negative attention. For example, the streamer’s comments have offended the LGBTQ+ community, resulting in a court order to post content against homophobia and transphobia.
2. Adin Ross – 2 million followers
Adin Ross is the second-most-followed person on Kick, and the only English-language streamer on this list. Like WestCOL, the American creator made his name on Twitch, streaming games like GTA V and NBA 2K, and collabing with celebrities.
Also like WestCOL, Ross is no stranger to controversy. He’s received multiple Twitch bans — the eighth of which prompted him to join Kick — and has publicly associated with divisive figures like Donald Trump, Andrew Tate, and Nick Fuentes.
3. Davoo Xeneize – 1.7 million followers
“Xeneize” is the nickname for Buenos Aires’ Boca Juniors football team. It makes sense that Argentinian streamer Davoo Xeneize is obsessed with the sport, publishing match analyses, predictions, and responses to community questions.
4. MrStiven TC – 1.7 million followers
The fourth-most-followed streamer on Kick is another super-popular Columbian creator, MrStiven TC. His blend of video game playthroughs, reaction videos, and real-life content gives his channel the broad, inclusive feel needed to secure the number-four spot.
5. SXB – 1.6 million followers
Like most streamers in this list, SXB delivers a grab-bag of content. His sport-themed videos could appeal to Davoo Xeneize fans, while he covers a wide-enough range of video games to snag more casual game-streaming fans. Based in Saudi Arabia, SXB is one of three Arabic-language creators to crack the top 10.
6. Spreen – 1.5 million followers
Spreen started his streaming career on YouTube and Twitch, fostering a community with tutorials, vlogs, and game playthroughs. The Argentinian creator described his move to Kick as a financial decision, citing Kick’s generous 95/5 subscription revenue split. The transfer allowed Spreen to pursue content creation full-time.
7. LA COBRA – 1.5 million followers
Like Davoo Xeneize, LA COBRA lives and breathes football. The Argentinian streamer uses his channel to offer predictions, post-match commentary, and party games based on the sport.
8. Drb7h – 1.4 million followers
After finding his feet in GTA V roleplaying servers, Drb7h’s Kick content circles around game playthroughs. The Saudi Arabian streamer’s YouTube channel has a completely different feel, instead spotlighting MrBeast-style giveaways and challenges.
9. Rraenee – 1.3 million followers
You’ve probably noticed a trend here. Turkish streamer Rraenee produces gaming content, covering everything from the adorable My Voice Zoo to Counter Strike 2 and the terrifying Poppy Playtime.
10. Atro – 1.1 million followers
Atro wraps up the list as the third Arabic-language entry. The Iraq-based streamer’s popularity largely stems from his playthroughs of PUBG Mobile, one of the world’s most-played mobile games.
The Kick top 10 differs from the most-followed accounts on platforms like Instagram and X/Twitter, which mostly feature established, English-speaking celebrities. The Kick list is packed with younger streamers creating Spanish- and Arabic-language content. Adin Ross is the only English-language account, while Rraenee is the sole Turkish-language entry.
Kick is still a relatively new platform, having launched at the end of 2022. As such, its most-followed streamers are broadly young men who started streaming on other platforms, discovered Kick, then made the transition.
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*Data and rankings compared against StreamsCharts and updated May 8, 2026