i-win (birthday: August 19)[1] is a Canadian YouTuber best known for their meme videos and the SPEED OF KIRB series.
Early Life
They began their YouTube channel in January 14, 2015 and their first video was released in May 7, 2016. In their early days of their channel they makes Remixes about Big Ben, Crash Bandicoot and Thomas and Friends.
Becoming Popular
Around 2017, they posted Big ben tank engine and it received 2.1 million views years later.
Around 2018, they posted their video Film and it received 1.2 million views years later, although it is almost popular than Big ben tank engine.
In 2019, they began posting SPEED OF KIRB 2.0 which is a Sequel to SpartaYoshi's SPEED OF KIRB and it received 1.8 million views surpassing Films years later and they decided to make more SPEED OF KIRBY videos.
In 2020, they posted Cat Pop Bohemian Rhapsody and it received 4.2 million views than SPEED OF KIRB 2.0 and released 3 more videos of Pop Cats.
In January 2021, they posted DRAWING KIRBY SPEEDRUN ANY% and It received 7.3 million views months later which it surpassed SPEED OF KIRB videos and Pop Cat videos. 2 months later they posted MODELING KIRBY IN 3D SPEEDRIN ANY% based on that video.
In February 2021, they posted their first FNF video PICO CANYON (Sand Canyon 1 + Friday Night Funkin MOD)
In 2021, they posted MAKING A FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN MOD SPEEDRUN ANY% (MADNESS EDITION) and It surpassed more than their Pop Cat videos, DRAWING KIRBY SPEEDRUN ANY% and SPEED OF KIRB videos and a month they posted a videos of The Shaggy mod and MAKING AN ENTIRE FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN MOD SPEEDRUN ANY% based on that video.
In April 2021, they posted Brugh (Ugh + Bruh Sound Effect #2) [Friday Night Funkin Week 7] and it does not surpassed MAKING A FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN MOD SPEEDRUN ANY% (MADNESS EDITION) because it is close to a million views and they posted sequels to that video after that.
Trivia
- They use After Effects, Premiere Pro and FL Studio to maker their videos.
Channel milestones
Subscriber milestones
- 100 subscribers: May 30, 2016
- 1,000 subscribers: July 29, 2016
- 10,000 subscribers: March 20, 2018
- 50,000 subscribers: August 7, 2019
- 100,000 subscribers: June 27, 2020
- 200,000 subscribers: April 28, 2021
- 300,000 subscribers: August 1, 2021
Video view milestones
- 20 million video views: March 9, 2020
- 50 million video views: March 1, 2021
- 100 million video views: July 9, 2021