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Corpse Husband’s first Twitch stream breaks internet again, reaches 1 million followers
And he teased a snippet of his new song.
Dimapur, August 1 (EMN): Corpse Husband, one of the most iconic internet celebrities right now, broke the internet again after he streamed on Twitch for the very first time today.
The faceless YouTuber and singer/songwriter, whose identity is still a mystery, had announced on Twitter that he would celebrate reaching 900,000 followers despite never having streamed on the platform by hosting his first-ever live Twitch stream on August 1 at 2 pm. The streamer would be joined by the usual ‘Amigops’ group featuring Valkyrae, Sykkuno, and Pokimane.
Not surprisingly, Corpse Husband’s debut stream was a huge success and droves of fans came on the platform to support the “E-girls are ruining my life” singer. The stream allowed him to reach 1 million followers on Twitch and Corpse Husband celebrated the achievement with a tweet.
playing some games tomorrow w/ Valkyrae, Sykkuno, & Poki
— CORPSE (@CORPSE) July 30, 2021
gonna try streaming it aroundddd 2pm pst on Twitch if my brain lets me
could go either way idk so don’t count on me streaming 100%, but whether i stream it or not i’ll be playing for sure
thanks for sticking around
✨????
During the stream, Corpse decided to play a snippet of his new song as a treat to his fans. “I want to play the Poltergeist [song],” he said. “The song’s not actually named Poltergeist, but I’ll play it again. I want to see how loud it is.”
First Twitch stream and we hit 1M followers on Twitch, thank you so much for everything, that was fun <3
— CORPSE (@CORPSE) August 1, 2021
Corpse Husband’s popularity has soared to new heights since his ‘Among Us’ heydays with DisguisedToast, Sykkuno, Valkyrae, ludwig and many others. He is also a hit singer/songwriter and got featured in Machinegun Kelly’s song “Daywalker” alongside fellow Twitch streamer Valkyrae. His song “E-girls are ruining my life” currently has more than 43 million views on YouTube.
Corpse Husband currently has more than seven million subscribers on YouTube, 3.5 million followers on Twitter, 3.6 million followers on Instagram and 1 million followers on Twitch.