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Streamable Creator Spotlight: chicony
A creator profile of chicony, the Russian Twitch Partner and osu! player known for PP grind streams, Russian osu! rankings, Just Chatting breaks, Twitch clips, and a growing YouTube archive.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is chicony?
chicony is a Russian-language Twitch Partner and osu! creator. TwitchTracker lists the channel as Russian-language, Partner status, created on April 3, 2020, and ranked inside Twitch's top 0.08% in its current snapshot. TwitchMetrics lists the account as Partner and describes the channel as `20 y.o, #4 osu RU player, content creator`.
Viewers love watching chicony because his stream has the specific pressure that osu! streams get when the player is actually good. A PP grind title means everyone knows why the next map matters. A choke clip means chat knows exactly how painful the miss was. A long map crash becomes funny because the audience understands how much time just got thrown into the wall.
His Twitch profile is not built around mystery. It is Russian osu!, a young top Russian player, live coaching commands, requests, Just Chatting side roads, and clips that mostly make sense if you know how osu! players talk about SS runs, 1KPP chokes, and brutal maps.
The short version: chicony is an osu! creator first, but not a silent rhythm-game machine. He mixes gameplay, Russian chat, jokes, coaching, Just Chatting, and occasional variety into a stream that feels tied to the osu! scene instead of floating outside it.
The osu! lane
chicony's main category is osu!. SullyGnome says osu! was his most streamed category in the past 30 days, with 63 hours, and that he also streamed two other categories. TwitchMetrics says he usually streams osu! and ranked him #3 for osu! on Twitch and #1 for Russian osu! channels in its current page text.
The current stream title on SullyGnome was built around a 1400PP grind, with Russian text and commands for chat, coaching, and the channel's table command. That tells you the room is not just watching casual maps. The audience is there for high-end osu!, progress, runs, fails, and chat reacting to each attempt.
TwitchMetrics' top clips tell the same story. One all-time clip is titled `chicony osu crash on 10-hour long map` with 13,361 views. Another clip title calls out an 829PP 2xMiss and a 1KPP choke. Another is simply `SS CHOKE`. That is osu! viewer language: the title gives away the pain before you even press play.
That is what makes chicony easy to understand for osu! fans. The channel is about skill, but also about the almost-run, the missed ending, the map that should have been cleared, and the chat reaction after something ridiculous happens.
The Twitch numbers
chicony's recent Twitch numbers are strong for a creator so tied to one game. TwitchTracker listed 70 hours streamed, 494 average viewers, 8,844 peak viewers, 538 followers gained, rank #5,097 overall, #719 among Russian channels, and Twitch Top 0.08%. It also lists Russian language, Partner status, and an April 2020 creation date.
SullyGnome's 30-day view was slightly different but still solid: 44,668 followers, Partnered status, Russian language, 69 hours streamed, 23,468 hours watched, 340 average viewers, 4,957 peak viewers, 624 followers gained, and 13 streams with an average length of 5 hours and 5 minutes.
TwitchMetrics had another current window. It listed 44,635 followers, said chicony started streaming on March 21, 2021, and ranked him #3 for osu! and #1 for Russian osu! channels. Search snippets around TwitchMetrics showed recent viewership windows above 300 average viewers, and the visible page places osu! at the center of the account.
Streams Charts had a larger rolling window in search results, listing 146h 50m streamed, 350 average viewers, 6,182 peak viewers, 51,313 hours watched, 249,191 live views, and Twitch Partner status. Tracker pages update at different times, but the broad read is consistent: chicony is one of the main Russian osu! streamers on Twitch right now.
The big peak
One number jumps out on the tracker pages: SullyGnome lists chicony's peak viewership as 37,264 on March 23, 2026. Its 365-day page also shows 304,359 hours watched, 279 average viewers, 37,264 peak viewers, 9,457 followers gained, and 1,087 hours streamed.
That kind of peak is unusual for a normal osu! stream, so the article should not pretend it was just a random Tuesday. The source page does not explain the full context in the visible text, so the fair way to write it is simple: SullyGnome records the huge peak, and the channel's yearly tracker stats show a much larger reach than the everyday average alone would suggest.
The 365-day numbers are useful because they separate the live base from the spike. chicony's normal recent average sits in the hundreds. The yearly peak is massive. Both are real parts of the public profile, but they mean different things.
For fans, that split is normal. A creator can have a strong regular room and still have one giant stream or event pull way above the baseline. chicony's recent profile is the regular osu! grind plus that extra proof that the channel can catch a much bigger wave when the right stream hits.
YouTube and clips
chicony's YouTube channel is smaller than Twitch but not tiny. YouTube metadata from an older upload listed the channel as `Chicony`, `@Chicony`, with about 28K subscribers. Search results also showed the channel around 27.9K subscribers and Russian-language Twitch clip uploads.
One older YouTube video, `when the streamer is SUS`, had 7,836 views, 446 likes, and a September 17, 2021 upload date in metadata. Search results around the channel also showed titles like `ETO NE PRO MENYA` and `za sekundu do`, both framed as Chicony clips from Twitch.
The bigger clip archive is still Twitch. TwitchMetrics' top clips page lists a mix of osu!, Just Chatting, Minecraft, Dota 2, and IRL clips, but the osu! titles are the ones that explain the channel best: long-map crashes, SS chokes, PP chokes, and reactions that only get funnier when you understand how hard the play was supposed to be.
That is why the YouTube side feels like a supplement, not the main show. Twitch is where the runs happen live. YouTube and clip pages keep the proof around after chat has already watched the miss, the choke, or the joke happen in real time.
Why viewers watch chicony
Viewers watch chicony because osu! makes skill visible in a brutal way. You can see the run building, you can feel the miss coming, and when something breaks at the end, the whole room knows exactly what was lost. chicony's channel gives that feeling a Russian chat room and a creator who is already known as one of the top Russian osu! players.
He also has enough personality around the game that the stream is not only map attempts. The visible categories and clips show Just Chatting, Minecraft, Dota 2, IRL, coaching, requests, and Russian chat culture around the main osu! core.
That balance matters. Pure skill channels can get dry if the creator never lets the room breathe. chicony's public trail has the high-end osu! grind, but it also has jokes, clips, old YouTube uploads, and chat-driven side content that gives the audience more than a leaderboard to stare at.
For osu! fans, chicony is easy to follow: high-level Russian player, real Twitch audience, strong recent growth, huge recorded peak, and enough clip history that the best misses and crashes already have their own little afterlife.
Where to follow chicony
Twitch is `chicony`, and that is the main live channel for osu!, Russian chat, coaching commands, requests, Just Chatting, and occasional variety.
YouTube is `Chicony` on the channel ID linked from TwitchMetrics and search results. It is smaller than Twitch, but it has older clips and Russian-language uploads from the stream.
For stats, TwitchTracker, TwitchMetrics, SullyGnome, and Streams Charts are the useful public pages. For clips, TwitchTracker and TwitchMetrics give the best quick read on what viewers keep replaying.
The quick version
chicony is a Russian-language Twitch Partner, osu! player, and content creator whose public profile describes him as a 20-year-old top Russian osu! player.
Recent tracker pages put him around 44K Twitch followers, hundreds of average viewers, strong osu! rankings, and a huge recorded SullyGnome peak of 37,264 viewers on March 23, 2026.
His channel is built around osu! PP grind streams, Russian chat, Just Chatting breaks, coaching and request commands, YouTube clips, and Twitch clip titles that make every choke feel personal.
Streamable is happy to support chicony's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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