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Streamable Creator Spotlight: Scor_China
A creator profile of Scor_China, the German rapper, YouTuber, Twitch Partner, and Shenzhen-based streamer behind the Scor in China channel.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is Scor_China?
Scor_China is the Twitch side of Scor, a German rapper, YouTuber, and streamer whose whole public life is built around China. His Twitch bio says it plainly in German: China rapper and German migrant. It points stream highlights to YouTube, sends people to Instagram under `scor.aoxi`, and keeps Twitch as the place where people can watch him live instead of only edited.
Public Twitch data checked in July 2026 showed Scor_China as a Twitch Partner with about 37,000 followers. The official Twitch shell confirmed the channel ID `205158064`, the display name `Scor_China`, and no active stream when checked. SullyGnome listed the channel as German-language, Partnered, no mature flag, and created on March 13, 2018.
Viewers love watching Scor_China because his stream is not just another Just Chatting room. It feels like a live side door into his actual life: Shenzhen streets, food, scooter rides, music stories, language jokes, travel bits, and a German rapper who did not just make one China-themed video for clicks. He built years of content around being there.
The China rapper story
Scor is bigger than the Twitch page. His German YouTube channel, `Scor in China | Deutscher Vlogkanal`, was listed at about 339,000 subscribers and nearly 800 videos when checked. The channel description says `China-Rapper und deutscher Migrant`, and it points fans to his separate music channel for the rap side.
CGTN profiled him back in 2022 as a German rapper pursuing his music dream in Shenzhen. The piece described him as a five-year resident of Shenzhen at that time and said hip-hop helped him connect with the city, different cultures, and his own past. That profile is useful because it shows Scor was not only making travel content. Music was already the center of the story.
His Linktree is basically a map of that career. It links Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and NetEase Music. It also pushes his 2025 album `Social Scor`, music videos, merch, and his book `Vom Tellerwascher zum China Rapper`. Even without knowing German, the shape is obvious: this is a creator who turned the China rap story into a whole media lane.
That makes the Twitch channel feel different from a normal creator side project. When Scor_China goes live, viewers are not only watching someone chat. They are watching the same person from the music videos, the vlogs, the Instagram clips, and the book promo, just without the edit. Twitch is where the personality has to hold up in real time.
Live from Shenzhen
Scor_China's recent stream history is very direct. Streams Charts listed recent Just Chatting titles like `Live aus China! Letzter Stream vor Sommerpause!`, `Mein Handy wurde vor 1H geklaut, jetzt hab ich es wieder!`, `Live aus China! Mit einem Regisseur aus Berlin!`, `Live aus China! Per E-Bike durch Shenzhen!`, and `Live aus China! Unterwegs in meiner Hood!`.
Those titles are exactly why people follow him. The hook is not a challenge wheel or a fake debate setup. It is Scor going live from China and letting German-speaking viewers hang out inside a place they mostly know through news, travel videos, or short clips. One stream can be a scooter ride. Another can be a phone-theft story. Another can be a walk with someone from Berlin. The city is part of the cast.
YouTube search showed the same live format carrying over there too. His streams tab had a recent `Live aus China! Mit dem Roller durch ...` stream, and another public result was `Live aus China! Unterwegs in der Hood!` from late 2025. So the Twitch channel is not separate from the main Scor in China format. It is another live entry point into the same Shenzhen creator life.
The best part is that Scor does not need to explain every small cultural detail like a documentary host. Fans already know the bigger setup: German guy, China, rap, Mandarin, food, city walks, weird daily-life stories. That lets Twitch feel more casual. Chat can ask, react, joke, and follow along while he moves through places the audience probably has not seen in person.
Why fans keep up
Scor_China is interesting because he has a rare creator shape. A lot of streamers try to add music later. A lot of musicians try to add streaming later. Scor already has both, plus a strong culture-and-language angle that makes the whole thing easier to remember. He is not just `German streamer in China`; he is the German China rapper who can turn the same life into songs, vlogs, livestreams, and jokes.
The Linktree music section shows how much of the audience path runs through music. It lists Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, NetEase Music, the `Social Scor` album, and recent music videos. Spotify search metadata described him as a multilingual rapper from Germany known in China for Chinese rap, sometimes mixed with German and English. That tracks with what people see on the YouTube side too.
Fans also get a more personal reason to care. The book title `Vom Tellerwascher zum China Rapper` is a whole pitch by itself. It tells you he is framing the story as a climb, not only a travel channel. The YouTube and Twitch pages then become proof that the climb is still happening in public.
That is why Scor_China can pull viewers without needing a giant live schedule. If someone follows the music, they might check the stream. If someone watches the vlog channel, they might catch Twitch. If someone finds a Twitch clip first, they can go backward into the music and the China story. Each page makes the others make more sense.
The Twitch numbers
SullyGnome listed Scor_China at 37,032 followers, Partnered status, German language, and a March 2018 channel creation date. Its 30-day summary showed 12 hours streamed, 4,997 hours watched, 416 average viewers, a 898 peak, and six streams with an average length of just under two hours.
It also listed Scor_China's all-time Twitch peak at 2,688 viewers on July 2, 2023. For a channel that streams in German and centers so much of its live content around China, that is a strong ceiling. It means the Twitch page is not only being held up by YouTube fame in the background. It has had real live spikes of its own.
Streams Charts showed a shorter visible 30-day window when checked, with 1 hour and 40 minutes of airtime, 840 hours watched, 504 average viewers, a 678 peak, 7,177 live views, and 35 followers gained. Its recent stream list was also useful because it showed the live China titles and Just Chatting category clearly.
The follower numbers move a bit depending on the source. Twitch search metadata showed around 36.8K, and SullyGnome showed just over 37K. The important part is steady: Scor_China has a Partner badge and a German-speaking audience that shows up for the China livestreams.
Where to follow Scor
Twitch is the live page for Scor_China, especially for Just Chatting streams from China, city walks, scooter streams, and off-the-cuff stories that do not need to wait for an edited YouTube upload.
YouTube is the bigger home base. `Scor in China` has hundreds of videos and a much larger subscriber count, so it is the best place to catch the polished vlogs and longer China stories after the fact.
Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, Apple Music, NetEase Music, and the book/music links all sit together on the official Linktree. That is the easiest hub for fans who want the full Scor picture instead of only the Twitch side.
The quick version
Scor_China is the Twitch channel for Scor, a German rapper, YouTuber, and streamer known for building his life and content around China, Shenzhen, Mandarin rap, and German-language storytelling.
He is a Twitch Partner with around 37,000 followers, a March 2018 channel, recent Just Chatting streams from China, and public tracker data showing hundreds of average viewers when he goes live.
Fans follow because the stream feels like the live version of the bigger Scor in China world: music, vlogs, city life, culture shock, food, street-level stories, and a creator who can actually talk from inside the life he is showing.
Streamable is happy to support Scor_China's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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