YouTube streamer Corpse Husband has gained a ton of popularity in recent months with his Among Us gameplay. He's recently been playing with other top streamers such as Disguised Toast, Pokimane, and Twitch streamer Sykkuno, and has built quite a large following. However, the streamer got his start with telling horror stories on YouTube and has even released music, which is getting a ton of attention.

Corpse Husband started streaming video games in September 2020 and released a popular single "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!" the same month. Since then, Corpse has racked up over seven million subscribers on YouTube, and recently his hit single has reached an impressive milestone.

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As of this writing, "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!" featuring hip-hop artist Savage Ga$p has over 87 million streams on Spotify and is on track to hit over 100 million streams. Corpse Husband took the opportunity to post on Twitter how much the success of the song means to him because many doubted him and also added a big thank you to his very supportive fans.

Fans recently showed their support and care for the streamer after he was audibly struggling during a stream playing Raft with Sykkuno and Valkyrae, and got off stream early. Fans flooded Twitter with the hashtag #selfcareforcorpse, which the streamer responded to with a heartfelt message for his fans and addressed his chronic illness. Corpse suffers from a number of illnesses that may possibly inhibit his ability to stream, but he continues to fight through and provide entertaining content and music for his fans.

Corpse Husband has proved his doubters wrong with "E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!" approaching 100 million streams. The YouTube streamer has also been a part of many exciting events including playing Among Us with US Representatives Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez and Ilhan Omar, and has played with one of the most famous YouTube streamers PewDiePie. Corpse has also been involved in the OfflineTV Rust servers, which has featured 50 of the most prominent streamers including Myth, Pokimane, Shroud, and XqC.

Corpse Husband continues to entertain fans with both his video game streams and music, and may have a very big year in 2021. The YouTube streamer still plays Among Us and recently played JackBox Party Games with popular Minecraft streamer Dream, and YouTube streamer Karl Jacobs, who is known for his affiliation with MrBeast. Corpse Husband also has a music single planned in collaboration with music star Machine Gun Kelly, scheduled to come out sometime this year.

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