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Streamable Creator Spotlight: StreetManTTV

A creator profile of StreetManTTV and StreetManTV, the Norwegian YouTube-first creator using Twitch for Counter-Strike, direct viewer hangs, and raw stream clips.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is StreetManTTV?

StreetManTTV is the Twitch side of StreetManTV, a Norwegian YouTube-first creator who uses Twitch as the more direct room for Counter-Strike, stream clips, viewer chat, and the kind of raw hang that does not always need a full edited upload.

Viewers love watching StreetMan because the whole thing feels a little homemade in the best way. The YouTube side has vlogs, music videos, Counter-Strike case-opening jokes, drinking/Q&A videos, travel, parody, and old-school internet humor. Twitch is where Zack can show up as StreetMan, play CS2, talk to viewers, test bits, and record smaller moments that might become part of the bigger channel later.

His Twitch bio says, `Im Zack, aka StreetMan. Who are u?` TwitchMetrics gives the longer version: he is a Norwegian full-time YouTube creator, and when he wants a break from YouTube, he can hop on Twitch and connect directly with viewers. It also says he mostly does FPS shooters like CS2, but enjoys story-mode games too.

That explains the split perfectly. Twitch is not the main brand. StreetManTV is the main brand. StreetManTTV is the live side door.

YouTube first

StreetManTV's YouTube channel is the biggest public surface. yt-dlp metadata listed the channel as `StreetManTV`, channel ID `UCzjEaNu4XLpX6I8nyE_cQZA`, with about 174K subscribers. Search snippets describe the channel as vlog style, lifestyle, funny raw videos, and the YouTube About result pointed viewers to Instagram.

The videos are all over the place in a way that still feels consistent. YouTube search metadata showed `NEW ITEM IN FORTNITE!! (Fortnite In Real Life)` with 135,269 views, `What she thinks the boys do VS what we actually do (Last CSGO opening)` with 139,907 views, `Exploring Weird Creatures in the Norwegian Forest` with 161,906 views, and `I went to DUBAI AGAIN` with 128,321 views.

Then there is the music side. The same search metadata showed `Mystery Man - StreetManTV (Official Music Video)` at 341,379 views and `Norwegian Youtubers (Diss Track) - StreetManTV` at 720,601 views. Wikitubia lists his style as comedy, entertainment, and music, which lines up with what the public YouTube search results show.

That is why writing about StreetManTTV only as a Twitch streamer would feel off. The Twitch channel matters because fans already know the StreetManTV world. Twitch lets them get the less edited version of it.

The Twitch room

On Twitch, StreetManTTV is English-language and Partnered. TwitchTracker lists the channel as created on December 27, 2015, with the Twitch user ID `streetmanttv:110695043`. The same page lists 24 current active subs in its visible subscriber box and an all-time high of 887 active subs.

TwitchMetrics listed 34,780 followers, 16 subscribers, English language, first seen December 27, 2015, and usually streaming Counter-Strike. It ranked the channel #331 for English Counter-Strike channels in the visible month it showed.

The Twitch schedule result was pretty clear about the role of the channel: last live two months ago, about 34.9K followers, and public links to merch, YouTube, Instagram, X/Twitter, and TikTok. This is not a daily Twitch grinder profile. It is a creator using Twitch when it makes sense.

The recent stream titles on TwitchMetrics are very StreetMan: `SCUFFED TEXAS SKINCADE STREAM`, `LAST STREAM B4 TEXAS`, and `HOT GAMING 35% ON GIFTED SUBS`, all under Counter-Strike. They are rough, loud, sponsor-command-heavy stream titles, but that is exactly the type of title you expect from a creator whose main style is raw comedy and gaming rather than polished esports broadcasting.

Counter-Strike and clips

Counter-Strike is the clearest Twitch category for StreetManTTV. Twitch video snippets say he streams Counter-Strike and other content. TwitchMetrics says he usually streams Counter-Strike, and its visible stream history was entirely Counter-Strike for the listed recent sessions.

His top Twitch clips also sit right in that world. TwitchMetrics listed `StreetMan removes a stain` under Just Chatting with 2,655 views, then Counter-Strike clips like `He unboxes it!` at 2,211 views, `Huntsman Knife Gamma Doppler` at 1,807 views, and `BEST GOLD SO FAR` at 1,345 views.

That mix matches the YouTube catalog. StreetManTV has case-opening and Counter-Strike-adjacent videos, but he also turns the surrounding behavior into the joke. The point is not only the skin or the knife. It is the yelling, the setup, the friends, the ridiculous title, and the fact that the clip sounds like it could have been recorded at 2 AM with everyone half laughing already.

The Twitch highlight result `STREETMAN TWITCH HIGHLIGHTS #1 (ALL-TIME)` says the upload collected funny clips from 2017 to 2024 and points people back to the Twitch channel. That is a clean summary of what the live channel is for: create the raw material, then let the funniest parts live somewhere else too.

Norway, Malta, and the character

The public StreetManTV profile has a strong place identity. Instagram search snippets describe `strtmntv` as a professional YouTuber from Norway. Wikitubia lists StreetManTV as Norwegian, says the channel style is comedy, entertainment, and music, and lists Malta as the location. The page has a lot of citation-needed tags, so the safer read is not to treat every wiki detail as hard fact. Still, the Norway/Malta thread shows up enough across public pages to be part of the story.

The YouTube videos also carry that identity. Search metadata showed `Exploring Weird Creatures in the Norwegian Forest`, `Norwegian Youtubers (Diss Track)`, and travel-style videos like Dubai. The Instagram snippet says `Filming vlog and enjoying life`, which is exactly the kind of sentence that fits the channel's messy vlog side.

That is what gives StreetMan a different shape than a pure Counter-Strike streamer. The game matters, but the creator character is bigger than the game. He can do CS2, music, Norway jokes, travel videos, unboxings, vlogs, and drunk Q&As, and it still reads like the same guy because the delivery is the brand.

For fans, Twitch is appealing because it strips away some of the edit. StreetManTV videos are built. StreetManTTV streams are more like seeing the parts before they become built.

Why viewers watch StreetMan

Viewers watch StreetMan because he does not present like a sanitized creator. The titles are loud. The clips are dumb in the funny way. The YouTube videos swing from Counter-Strike to Norway jokes to music videos to vlogs to drinking specials. The Twitch streams let that same personality sit in a live room with chat.

He also has the old YouTube feeling that a lot of creators lost. The channel is not only short-form bait or perfectly optimized uploads. It has strange bits, long videos, friends, travel, music, and random ideas that sound risky until you remember his audience is there for the StreetMan character as much as the topic.

That is why the Twitch side still matters even when YouTube is bigger. A creator with 174K YouTube subscribers and about 35K Twitch followers does not need Twitch to prove he exists. He uses Twitch because the room gives him a different kind of feedback. Chat can react to the Counter-Strike unboxings, the Texas stories, the gaming, and the half-serious jokes before any of it gets edited down.

The best version of StreetManTTV is simple: Zack turns on the stream, plays CS2 or another game, talks like himself, and lets fans get the less polished version of a creator they already know from YouTube.

Where to follow StreetMan

Twitch is `StreetManTTV`, where the live streams, Counter-Strike sessions, sponsor commands, and direct viewer hangs happen.

YouTube is `StreetManTV`, and that is the main archive for the larger creator identity: vlogs, funny raw videos, music videos, Counter-Strike/case-opening videos, travel, and older highlights.

Instagram is `strtmntv`, with the public profile describing him as a professional YouTuber from Norway. Twitch also links to YouTube, Instagram, X/Twitter, TikTok, and merch.

The quick version

StreetManTTV is the Twitch channel for StreetManTV, a Norwegian YouTube-first creator with about 174K YouTube subscribers and around 35K Twitch followers.

His public profile is built around Counter-Strike, raw comedy, vlogs, music videos, case-opening jokes, Norway/Malta identity, and direct live hangs with viewers.

Twitch is not the whole StreetMan story. It is the live side of a bigger YouTube creator who uses streams for Counter-Strike, clips, chat, and less edited moments.

Streamable is happy to support StreetManTTV's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.

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