Brian “RiceGum” Quang Le is one of the most popular and controversial online personalities on the internet. He has amassed millions of followers on YouTube, Twitch and other streaming platforms. He is known for his original content and catchy diss tracks that have captivated millions of viewers around the world.
After taking some off from streaming due to the demise of his inborn child in April, it looks like RiceGum is finally ready to return to the streamer’s chair. Fans have been eagerly awaiting his return ever since he dropped out of the streaming game, and now it looks like he’s ready to rock again.
Building Anticipation: RiceGum’s Platform Reveal
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Beginning his career on YouTube in 2012, RiceGum has achieved success through the release of a number of successful singles and diss tracks. One of his most successful singles to date is his breakout hit debut single “It’s Every Night Sis” released in 2017. This song was released in response to the release of Logan Paul’s song “It’s Everyday Bro” and was met with great success.
Currently, his main YouTube channel has a following of over 10 million viewers and his Twitch channel is subscribed to by over one and a half million viewers, despite the fact that he has not streamed on the platform since 2021. Quang was also once banned from Twitch in 2020 for showing NSFW content on a live stream.
Although technically speaking, he did return to streaming on Twitch in May this year, after sharing a heartbreaking story of the loss of his unborn child with his partner in April. His most recent stream was on June 3, however, he has remained relatively quiet since.
If you know RiceGum, you know he’s got a good sense of humor and he doesn’t mess around. But he’s keeping his fans guessing by not revealing which streaming platform he’s using right now. In a tweet, he posted a picture of himself with four hats on his head, each one with a different streaming platform’s logo on it.
To make things even more interesting, he’s revealed that he’ll be debuting his new streaming platform on July 5th on his Twitch channel.
Announcing Live On Twitch 3 PM PST
— RiceGum (@RiceGum) July 4, 2023
With Kick’s meteoric rise in recent months that has attracted some of the best streamers in the world, it’ll be interesting to see if RiceGum joins Kick’s stellar lineup or if he decides to go with a more established streaming platform such as Twitch or YouTube.
Which Hat will RiceGum don? – Fans Anticipate
RiceGum’s return to streaming comes amid fierce competition and explosive growth in the streaming space. Streaming giants such as Twitch and YouTube have dominated the industry for years, but newer platforms such as Kick are challenging their dominance. Kick’s recent multi-million dollar acquisitions, such as xQc, have solidified Kick’s brand and garnered significant attention from content creators and viewers alike.
Here’s how fans reacted :
Kick is the only option 💯 pic.twitter.com/G5oNOE1jLO
— PRIZMEL (@PRIZMEL_) July 4, 2023
kick plz
— Bigfoltz (@BigFoltz) July 4, 2023
Anything but twitch is the answer
— 🎮⛴️Sailor⚓️🥚 (@ASST_Sailor) July 5, 2023
Just knock the twitch one off the table and wear all 3 of the others. If YT doesn’t like that then drop them too.
These exclusivity clauses are completely unethical!
— HLR (@JW_HLR) July 5, 2023
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Kick the move, no question
— Zay⚡️ (@rollupmywrist) July 4, 2023
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RiceGum’s return to streaming has sparked fans’ excitement and the streaming community’s anticipation. As he reveals his preferred streaming platform, his choice has the potential to revolutionize the industry and ignite debates. With the world watching, RiceGum is making his return a momentous occasion in his online career.
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