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Cuffem
Born
Kameron Rashard Amos[1]

(2002-04-30) April 30, 2002 (age 23)[2][3]
Occupations
Kick information
Channel
Years active2024–present
Followers191 thousand
Twitch information
Channel
Years active2018–2024
Followers213 thousand
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2018–present
Genres
Subscribers60.6 thousand (December 30, 2025)
Views8.6 million (December 30, 2025)

Kameron Rashard Amos (born April 30, 2002), known online as Cuffem, is an American internet personality, online streamer, and rapper. He gained recognition through his participation in the streaming community for streaming himself playing video games, such as games in the NBA 2K franchise and Grand Theft Auto V. He is also known for songwriting and rapping and has uploaded songs on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. In addition, he is also known for being close to Adin Ross and has frequently collaborated with him.

In 2024, Cuffem and other live streamers would shift from Twitch to a then-new live-streaming platform called Kick due to the streaming service having remunerative financial offers and other benefits. Cuffem now streams on Kick and hasn't streamed on Twitch since 2024.

Streaming career

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Twitch (2018–2024)

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Cuffem would start his streaming career on Twitch, where he created his channel on October 7, 2018.[4] He started his first-ever stream in 2019, which consisted of him playing NBA 2K19. Over time in 2020, he wouldn't stream but play with an online friend named Cheesur on NBA 2K who did stream. Sometimes, while playing with Cheesur while he streamed, Cheesur's live chat would compliment Cuffem on his humor, his professionalism at NBA 2K; and convince him to stream. Due to that, he began streaming himself while playing the game and came across another streamer named Adin Ross, with whom he would often collaborate. Months later going into 2021, he would move on to streaming himself in the "Just Chatting" category of Twitch, which included him playing Grand Theft Auto Roleplay which was gaining popularity among streamers at the time, and participating in "E-Date's", which were a series of dating competitions hosted online on Discord. In addition, he'd often visit and collaborate with online streamer IShowSpeed in Ohio to do live streams with him, as well as taking a flight to Los Angeles, California, to do even more content with him. At one point, Cuffem would also collaborate with NBA player, Bronny James.[5][3]

In 2024, Cuffem and other streamers like Adin Ross decided to switch to a new live streaming platform called Kick. The reasons that caused some streamers like Cuffem to switch from Twitch to Kick were due to the platform having a generous revenue split, more flexible content guidelines, and its ability for streamers to host gambling content.[6]

Kick (2024–present)

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One day in August 2024, Cuffem started up a livestream on Instagram after he allegedly caught his girlfriend having sex with an OnlyFans content creator inside of his own Tesla vehicle. In the livestream, he would threaten the OnlyFans creator to get out of the car telling him to step out of the vehicle and fight him. Cuffem also explained to the live audience that he would be taking custody of the Tesla from his girlfriend since he was the one who bought it. The livestream then ended and only lasted about two minutes.[7]

On November 10, 2024, during a livestream, Cuffem criticized NFL player Sauce Gardner, a football cornerback for the New York Jets, for his underperformance at a game against the Arizona Cardinals, in which the Jets lost 6-31. Cuffem described Gardner's performance as "dirt" and said that he was spending too much time streaming and hanging out with other internet personalities. He then asked Gardner, "Are you going to be a streamer or a football player?" On November 11, Gardner issued a response via his Instagram account by texting Cuffem, "Fuck your 10k. Do something about it instead of going live and chatting", which Cuffem would later leak on Twitter.[8]

On May 21, 2025, Cuffem was booked inside a jail in Tift County, Georgia, after being arrested for speeding 100 mph (160 km/h) in a 70 mph (110 km/h) zone, as well as reckless driving, both of them misdemeanors. According to the Tift County Sheriff's Office website at the time, Cuffem was released on a bond of $1,750. After getting released, Cuffem went live on Instagram stating that he just got out of jail and that he was held there for approximately eight hours.[1][9]

On July 10, 2025, Cuffem was banned on Kick as a result of hosting a live broadcast of himself doing a "lean mukbang." During the livestream, Cuffem would try to convince Kick staff that the lean present inside his room was not real and was just for the sake of content. Kick staff were not convinced with Cuffem's claims which resulted in him getting temporarily banned from the platform.[10]

On November 17, 2025, during a concert hosted by rapper Playboi Carti, Cuffem suffered a head injury as a result of falling over a railing behind him as he was enjoying the concert. According to online updates by Adin Ross, Cuffem's head was cut open as a result of the fall and was rushed to the hospital where he got surgery.[11] Weeks later on a live broadcast, Cuffem revealed he now undergoes therapy and visits neurologists every week.[12]

Music/Filmography

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Cuffem's music is uploaded to platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. His music videos are all uploaded onto Youtube.

Music videos

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Year Title Artist(s)
2021 "On My Own" Cuffem
2021 "NBA Jam" Cuffem
2022 "Prayin" Cuffem
2022 "Start It" Cuffem
2022 "Run Down" Cuffem
2023 "2 Lit" Cuffem
2024 "Slow Motion" Cuffem, Konvy
2024 "100k Hands" Adin Ross, Cuffem
2024 "Motion Man" Cuffem
2024 "Run Yo Mouth" Cuffem
2024 "Trust No Hoe" Cuffem
2025 "WTF" Cuffem
2025 "Lil Speed" Cuffem

Boxing record

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1 fight 0 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
By decision 0 0
By disqualification 0 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
1 Loss 0-1 United States Snagz KO/TKO Round 1 Jan 13, 2024 Florida Brand Risk Warehouse, Miami, Florida, U.S. Judges declared Snagz the winner as a result of a KO/TKO against Cuffem in Round 1[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Kameron Amos Jail Booking". The Georgia Gazette. Archived from the original on June 3, 2025. Retrieved July 6, 2025.
  2. ^ "Officially a grown man now it's my Bday!!!". Twitter. Cuffem. Retrieved 3 October 2024.
  3. ^ a b "The 25 Up-And-Coming Streamers You Need To Know, Ranked". Complex. Levi Winslow, George Fallon, Kaitlin Stevens, Layla Ahmad, Timothy Lee. Archived from the original on February 12, 2025. Retrieved February 12, 2025.
  4. ^ "Twitch stats & analysis". Sully Gnome. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Cuffem talks about how he started Twitch, drama with SSB, and creating music - LCY Media Presents". YouTube. Lawnchair Youth. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
  6. ^ "How much Cuffem really earns through the Kick KCIP". WIN.gg. Fariha Bhatti. Archived from the original on December 31, 2025. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
  7. ^ "Streamer Cuffem Goes On Ig Live After He Caught His Girlfriend Smashing A Male Onlyfans Creator In His Car". WorldStarHipHop. Retrieved July 9, 2025.
  8. ^ "Sauce Gardner is allegedly responding to disgruntled fans who lost money on the Jets". 247Sports. Luke Perez. Archived from the original on 13 November 2024. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  9. ^ "Twitch streamer Cuffem goes live right after getting out of jail for alleged reckless driving". MSN. Virginia Glaze. Archived from the original on December 31, 2025. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
  10. ^ "Adin Ross Defends Kick Streamer Cuffem After Alleged 'Lean Mukbang' Ban". Complex. Joe Price. Archived from the original on July 12, 2025. Retrieved July 12, 2025.
  11. ^ "Streamer Cuffem Suffers Gruesome Injury After Falling Through Railing At Playboi Carti Show". HotNewHipHop. Zachary Horvath. Archived from the original on November 21, 2025. Retrieved December 30, 2025.
  12. ^ "How did Cuffem get injured at Playboy Carti's concert? Streamer returns to Twitch and shares health update". PrimeTimer. Anupal Sraban Neog. Archived from the original on December 31, 2025. Retrieved December 31, 2025.
  13. ^ "Cuffem Fight History". Brand Risk Promotions. Retrieved July 7, 2025.
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