Amouranth Releases First Music Video With Cameos From Some Of The Biggest YouTube Stars

Amouranth Releases First Music Video With Cameos From Some Of The Biggest YouTube Stars
Image Credit: Amouranth | YouTube

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Emma Hill

Published 

17th Jan 2022 13:26

Move over Adele because Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa is looking to make her own mark on the YouTube music video scene and the streamer also invited some of YouTube's most famous faces along to help. 

Amouranth has had a lot of wild ideas over the past year. If buying a 7/11 gas station wasn't enough, it was doing Twister in her yoga pants. As a result, the 28-year-old has been the target of a lot of hate from trolls and even some other famous streamers such as herself, mainly because of her controversial hot tub streams. However, that hasn't stopped her from becoming Twitch’s most-popular female streamer

Now, Amouranth has raised the middle finger to her haters by creating her first music video in which she makes numerous swipes at the trolls and how her "assets" have helped her make a lot of money.

When Did Amouranth Release Her Music Video?

On January 16, Amouranth took to her Twitter to reveal that her music video for her single 'Down Bad' had just dropped on YouTube. Written by Amouranth herself, the song lyrics take numerous swipes at her haters and proves that their comments fall on deaf ears. In one part of the lyrics, Amouranth says "you say you're a hater, but you sound like a fan, you talk about me so much, just change your name to Stan."

As well as the money she makes through her Twitch channel subs, Amouranth is well-known for the whopping amount of money she makes through her OnlyFans account, which trolls have also heavily criticised her for. However, she used 'Down Bad' to have a thing or so to say to them as well saying, "fillin' up my oil cans, usin' them on OnlyFans, Up in a tub on a dill, it's rainin' dollar bills [...] You say I got no talent, but you got some for whinin', Whenever you complain, I call that free advertising." 

As someone who has constantly been called a "sl*t" for livestreaming from her hot tub, Amouranth also embraced the fact that her, ahem, "assets" have helped her make a sh*t-ton of money throughout her career to help pay for her animal shelter. 

Which Famous YouTubers Appeared In The Video?

Along with some savage comments at her haters, Amouranth's music video included a number of cameos from some of the most famous YouTubers. For example, at one point she is shown throwing money into Ludwig "Ludwig" Ahgren's face after he takes a shot. Ethan Klein and Hasan "HasanAbi" Piker also make an appearance alongside her in her garage. At one point as she is shown hanging out in one of her famous hot tubs writing the names of Felix "xQc" Lengyel and Imane "Pokimane" Anys. 

There's no news as to whether Amouranth has any future plans to release any more music videos in the future. However, as of writing, the video has over 140,000 views and is already having a profound effect among her fans, as one stated: "Thank you Amouranth, my grandpa has been in a coma for the last three years. When I put this song on he woke up just to throw my phone out of the hospital window."

 

Emma Hill
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