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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 2 MIN

IShowSpeed Takes Streaming Break After Africa Tour: YouTube Income Drops, Meta Deal Looms

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iShowSpeed BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Darren Watkins Jr., better known as IShowSpeed, just wrapped his epic 28-day Speed Does Africa tour, a whirlwind across 20 nations that reshaped perceptions of the continent for millions. According to the Associated Press via SD Voice, the journey kicked off in Angola in late December, hitting highs like the Africa Cup of Nations final in Morocco on January 18, wild celebrations with Senegal soccer fans, hitting 50 million YouTube subscribers in Nigeria around his 21st birthday, racing a cheetah, leaping with Maasai warriors in Kenya as New Straits Times reports, and savoring jollof rice while meeting Ghanas traditional rulers on January 26 per The BFT Online. In South Africa, he streamed three times, calling it one of the worlds best countries amid Johannesburg and Soweto car spins on January 2, IOL notes. Landing in ancestral Ghana, he beamed, I am back home, there aint no better feeling, drawing massive crowds and sparking debates from praise for highlighting Africas vibrancy to critiques of his exaggerated persona by influencers like Beninese Nelly Mbaa. Fresh off the road, Times of India reports IShowSpeed announced a streaming break on February 7, venting frustration over YouTube income dipping to 800,000 a monthstill obscene riches, but a drop from peaks amid billions of views. Visibly fired up in viral X and Facebook clips, he stressed his grind, creativity, and feeling undervalued, igniting fan support against burnout and detractors noting such earnings rarity. No return date set, fueling rumors hes reassessing his creator empire. Business-wise, he starred in Metas splashy Super Bowl 2026 ad campaign for Oakley Meta smart glasses, racing a small aircraft alongside Marshawn Lynch, Sky Brown, and Kate Courtney as iSpot.tv and Meta detail, hyping athletic AI features aired February 8. With 50 million YouTube subs, 45 million Instagram, and 47 million TikTok followers, this Africa odyssey and income drama cement his biographical pivot from chaotic streamer to global cultural provocateur, while the Meta gig signals lucrative mainstream crossovers ahead. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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