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Streamable Creator Spotlight: Vonlowkey

A creator profile of Vonlowkey, the Twitch Partner and YouTube creator known for GTA 5 RP, Chicago RP storylines, live IRL streams, and a fast-moving archive.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is Vonlowkey?

Vonlowkey is a Twitch Partner and YouTube creator best known for GTA 5 RP, especially Chicago-style RP videos with loud titles, messy story arcs, and characters that keep coming back across uploads. His public motto is simple: `Stay down till you win.` That fits the channel pretty well. The whole thing feels built by someone who kept posting, kept streaming, and kept turning RP sessions into episodes people could follow.

His Twitch login is `vonlowkey`, channel ID `195024092`, and public stat pages checked in July 2026 put him at around 22,000 Twitch followers. The main YouTube channel is much bigger, with public search and channel pages showing well over 100,000 subscribers and a long run of GTA RP videos. His second public channel, Vonlowkey Live, points people toward the live side of the channel.

Viewers love watching Vonlowkey because he knows how to make RP feel like a show without making it feel too polished. A lot of his videos start from a simple hook: somebody crossed him in-character, a crew needs revenge in-character, a new server arc is starting, or a stream got wild enough that it needs to become a YouTube title. That is the kind of content where fans do not only watch for gameplay. They watch to see what happens to Von next.

The channel also has a real streamer feel. The YouTube videos are packaged hard, but the source is still live chaos: Twitch chat, Discord, server drama, RP characters, friends, and whatever happened that night. That is the difference between a channel that only posts edited GTA clips and one that feels like it has a whole live world behind it.

The GTA RP lane

Vonlowkey's base is GTA 5 RP. That shows up everywhere: the channel titles, the YouTube descriptions, the hashtags, the stream categories, and the way fans find him. The recent YouTube RSS feed is basically a run of RP episodes, including `I TERRORIZED Chicago with the WORST GUN Ever in GTA 5 RP..`, `I Visited my Brother and BACKDOORED a GANG for an GLOCK SWITCH in GTA 5 RP..`, `I KILLED my FAVORITE OPP with a GLOCK SWITCH in GTA 5 RP..`, `On DEMON TIME with a AK47 in Chicago in GTA 5 RP..`, and `GLOCK SWITCH made me CRASHOUT in Chicago in GTA 5 RP..`.

Those titles are loud, but they tell you what kind of audience he is speaking to. This is not a quiet lets-play channel. It is GTA RP for people who like characters, beef, in-character consequences, and videos that feel like the thumbnail is already yelling at you before you click. Some creators try to make RP look cinematic. Von makes it feel like you jumped into an argument that has been going for three streams.

The Chicago RP framing matters too. A lot of the recent titles are built around Chicago, server arcs, gangs, brothers, opps, family, school, trap houses, and revenge setups inside the RP. The point is the running story. Fans can watch the upload as a single video, but regular viewers get more out of it because they know the characters and know why a small in-character move might turn into a whole stream.

His descriptions keep the live pipeline visible. Recent uploads link back to Twitch, Discord, TikTok, Instagram, and the server. That matters because Vonlowkey is not hiding where the content comes from. The edited video is the public-facing version, but the live stream is still the first place the story actually happens.

Twitch is the live room

The live side of Vonlowkey is smaller than his YouTube side, but it is where the channel has a pulse. TwitchMetrics listed him as a Partner and showed recent activity across GTA V and IRL. In the June 5 to July 5, 2026 window, it listed 18 hours live, 2,047 viewer hours, a 196 peak, and 312 followers gained. SullyGnome's 30-day page showed a similar picture: 25 hours streamed, 96 average viewers, 2,408 hours watched, 196 peak viewers, 10 streams, and roughly 21,930 followers.

That is not huge-hour grinding. It is more like a creator whose edited side is strong and whose live audience still shows up when he goes on. The recent stream list says a lot about the split. There was GTA V, including a title around the `last day of Lincoln before V4`, and there were IRL streams with friends: shopping, fishing, and a first IRL stream with bro.

That mix gives fans two different versions of the same creator. On YouTube, Vonlowkey is the GTA RP episode machine. On Twitch, he is the person behind it, hanging with chat, testing IRL, playing through server arcs, and letting regulars see things before they become a title.

The recent IRL titles are worth noting because they make the channel feel less one-dimensional. A lot of RP creators can get boxed into one format. Von has enough personality around the channel that viewers will still pull up for `Day 3 IRL Stream Fishing wit the Bros!` or `Day 4 IRL Stream Shopping wit Lil the Bros!` even when the upload machine is mostly GTA. That is usually a good sign. It means people are not only there for a game tag.

The YouTube side is the engine

Vonlowkey's YouTube is the easiest way to understand the scale. Public channel results show the main channel above 100,000 subscribers, and the feed checked in July 2026 showed recent uploads landing with real traction: `I TERRORIZED Chicago with the WORST GUN Ever in GTA 5 RP..` at more than 42,000 views, `I Visited my Brother and BACKDOORED a GANG for an GLOCK SWITCH in GTA 5 RP..` at more than 74,000 views, `I KILLED my FAVORITE OPP with a GLOCK SWITCH in GTA 5 RP..` at more than 78,000 views, and `GLOCK SWITCH made me CRASHOUT in Chicago in GTA 5 RP..` at more than 91,000 views.

That consistency is the big thing. These are not one-off clips that randomly caught a wave. The feed has a steady run of RP titles from March through June 2026, and they all speak the same language. You know what you are getting when you click: an RP problem, an RP reaction, a character pushing things too far, and Von in the middle of it.

The packaging is aggressive because it has to be. GTA RP YouTube is crowded, and the title has to make the story feel urgent. Vonlowkey's titles do that without hiding the format. He is not pretending every upload is a documentary. He is giving viewers the stream story in the most clickable form possible, then using the actual live footage to carry the rest.

That is probably why his YouTube side feels stronger than the raw Twitch follower count would suggest. Some creators use YouTube as a highlight bin. Von uses it more like the main front door. The live stream feeds the videos, the videos send people back to the live stream, and the social pages keep the loop visible.

Where he shows up online

Vonlowkey's public pages are straightforward. The main Instagram result, `@vonlowkey_`, lists music videos and points people to the newest vid. The `@vonlowkeylive` Instagram account is more direct about the streamer side, calling out the main account, streamer identity, YouTube 100K, server promo, and a link hub.

That split makes sense for him. One account can point toward music/video identity, and the other can push the live creator identity. A creator who is bouncing between Twitch, YouTube, Discord, TikTok, Instagram, and possibly server promo needs a simple path for people who only know him from one clip.

The YouTube descriptions also keep repeating the same public paths: Twitch, Discord, TikTok, Instagram, server, and graphics/shop links. It gives the whole thing a creator-business feel without making the videos feel corporate. You can tell he understands that the audience might find him from a YouTube upload first and only later figure out that the live version exists on Twitch.

For fans, that is useful. You can binge the GTA RP uploads, catch up through recent titles, then jump into Twitch when he is live. If you are already a regular, the social pages are mostly reminders: new vid, new stream, new server context, same Von.

The numbers

The quick stats read like a creator with a strong edited audience and a smaller but active live base. The queue data and stat pages checked in July 2026 put Vonlowkey around 22,000 Twitch followers. SullyGnome lists the account as created on February 6, 2018 and marks him as Partner. It also shows an all-time peak of 963 viewers on December 5, 2022.

In the current 30-day window, TwitchMetrics and SullyGnome both show a recent peak of 196 viewers. TwitchMetrics lists 18 hours live, 2,047 viewer hours, and 312 followers gained. SullyGnome lists 25 hours streamed, 96 average viewers, 2,408 hours watched, 10 streams, and 21,930 followers.

The YouTube side is where the larger audience is obvious. Public search results and channel snippets show the main channel past 100,000 subscribers, while the July 2026 RSS feed showed recent videos with tens of thousands of views each. That is the part of the Vonlowkey profile that really stands out: he has a Twitch channel with a real live audience, but he has built a much bigger discovery layer through edited RP uploads.

That setup is common for modern GTA RP creators, but Vonlowkey has a cleaner version of it than most. He has a recognizable name, a short motto, a main platform for edited videos, a live platform for chat and stream-first context, and social pages that keep sending people back into the loop.

What people come for

People come to Vonlowkey for GTA RP that feels like it is always in the middle of something. There is usually a character problem, a group problem, a server problem, or a personal score inside the RP. Even when the title is doing a lot, the core appeal is easy to understand: click in and see how Von handles it.

They also come for the carryover. A good RP creator gives viewers a reason to remember what happened last time. Von's uploads are built around that. A brother, a favorite opp, a cousin, a son, a gang, a server change, Lincoln before V4, a fishing stream with the bros. All of those little pieces make the channel feel connected instead of random.

The IRL streams help too. They show that the audience is willing to watch him outside the GTA world, even if GTA is still the main thing. Shopping, fishing, and hanging with friends are not massive production ideas, but they do not need to be. For a streamer like Von, the point is getting people into the room and keeping the hang moving.

That is the creator profile: a GTA RP YouTuber with a real Twitch base, a Partner badge, a live chat that still matters, a second-channel/social path, and enough personality to test IRL without it feeling random.

Where to follow Vonlowkey

The main place to catch Vonlowkey live is Twitch. That is where the GTA V sessions, IRL streams, chat hangs, and live context happen first.

The main YouTube channel is the best place to understand the full RP run because it turns stream sessions into videos with clear story hooks. Start there if you want the easiest entry point.

Instagram is useful for the creator side and update loop. `@vonlowkey_` points toward music videos and new uploads, while `@vonlowkeylive` is the cleaner streamer-facing page.

The quick version

Vonlowkey is a Twitch Partner and YouTube creator known for GTA 5 RP, Chicago RP storylines, and stream footage that turns into high-energy YouTube episodes.

His Twitch side has around 22,000 followers, recent GTA V and IRL streams, and public stat pages showing a 196-viewer recent peak in the checked window.

His YouTube side is the bigger discovery engine, with more than 100,000 subscribers and recent 2026 RP uploads pulling tens of thousands of views.

Fans pull up because Von makes the RP feel connected: characters, friends, server arcs, titles that tell you the stakes, and live streams where people can see it before it becomes an upload.

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

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