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Right now, Amouranth is trying her hand at music videos and rap covers. The streamer recently launched her first-ever music video, leaving her fans surprised.

Recently, the popular streamer uploaded a brand new video on the Kait Wild channel based on top Youtuber songs. The video majorly focuses on top YouTubers’ diss tracks as she ranks them from S (best) to D (worst). The video starts with PewDiePie’s diss track on T-Series and covers some of the highly popular songs/diss tracks of all time. But, with the second track, Amouranth takes a savage dig at YouTuber Jake Paul.

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While reacting to Jake Paul’s rap video, Amouranth says, “You got cars. Okay. That’s nice. That’s nice. What else is there? Cars, cars, your car has nothing on mine, okay? My video has a way better car than yours, okay? My car is amazing.”

Not just this, Amouranth also points out the materialist approach in the music video as she praises PewDiePie for his creativity.

Speaking about the video in an unimpressed tone, she continues: “So predictable, honestly. So predictable. Just flexing materialistic items? Come on. Let’s use a little creativity. At least PewDiePie was in front of the ocean.

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One of the most successful streamers, Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, commonly known as Amouranth, has been in the limelight for her bold personality and controversies for a while now. The American Twitch streamer is majorly famous for her ASMR videos, Only Fans, and ‘chit chat’ livestreams; she also indulges in gaming.

Not only this, but Amouranth recently topped the Twitch viewership charts in 2021 with an impressive 38.8 million hours of watch time. On the other hand, her YouTube channel is also getting bigger and bigger as she herself becomes more successful. Right now, Amouranth, on YouTube, has around 767K subscribers. And it’s highly likely by the time 2022 nears its end, she’ll have a million subscribers.

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Which is your favorite YouTuber diss track so far? Let us know in the comments section below.

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