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How Kick streamer Robleis is pushing into a vibrant music career

M Alzamora
M Alzamora Published 05/01/2026
Robleis is not only a major streamer on Kick, but also a musician.

Tomas “Robleis” Arbillaga has gained fame online for both his Kick and YouTube content as well as his popular music releases, and that music is looking more and more like a big next step for the streamer.

Streaming can be a hard field to get into, but it can also open a lot of doors once a creator gains popularity. Some content creators have gone on to have sports teams through Kings League, start acting careers, and more. A pre-built audience certainly doesn’t hurt one’s chances of building a secondary brand.

Robleis is not only a streamer, but he’s also a prolific musician. Here’s what to know about Argentine content creator Robleis and his burgeoning music career.

Who is Kick streamer Robleis?

Robleis is an Argentine streamer with a huge following on YouTube and Kick. 

The creator first started making content for YouTube in 2013. In the decade plus since his arrival, Robleis has garnered an audience over over 19 million subscribers on the platform. His content varies greatly based on what the streamer is into. He has uploaded everything from vlogs of his trips into allegedly haunted houses to an entire playthrough of popular release Hollow Knight: Silksong.

Whatever Robleis posts, it’s often an hour or more of quality content, giving his many fans plenty to chew on.

He also has a much less active Twitch, but even there, he still has a more than respectable 5.9 million followers. His recent streams on Twitch have involved playing a Minecraft-Squid Games mod.

Robleis is one of the most popular Spanish-speaking streamers on Kick.

Robleis is one of the most popular Spanish-speaking streamers on Kick. Image credit: Robleis on Kick

Where Robleis is really making news is on Kick. As of the beginning of 2026, the creator is one of the top 20 streamers on Kick. He has over 750,000 followers and is a big part of the growth of the vibrant Spanish-speaking community on the platform.

It’s notable that for all of his success on livestreaming platform, he’s not the only big Argentine streamer on Kick. He joins the ranks of streamers like David “Davoo Xeneize” Quint and Ivan “Spreen” Buhajeruk.

Robleis’s Kick videos roll across a range of topics and subjects, and have focused on chatting in Spanish with his many fans and live viewers, playing horror games like Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, and whatever other game peaks his interest at the time. Devoted fans of Robleis can even buy merchandise featuring the streamer from his online shop, or they can download his music, which appears to be the next big step for the streamer.

What to know about Robleis’s blossoming music career

Robleis began making music in 2021 and now has two albums available for streaming as he sets out on a career in music.

Using his popularity on YouTube and Kick to help leverage this new career opportunity, Robleis debuted as a musician with Dejalo Atros in 2021. In the nearly five years since, he has released two full albums and over 30 singles. Robleis now has over 700,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.

His top song, “Bronceado – Remix”, has over 70 million listens. Other stand out hits include “A Fuego” and “Una Noche Mas.”

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Robleis’s music falls into a category known as tropipop. A combination of tropical and pop, the genre originated in Colombia in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Another Latino Kick streamer with a music career is Luis Fernando “WestCol” Villa Alvarez, who has 3.5 million followers on Kick, showing that this is becoming something of a trend among the most popular Spanish-speaking streamers.

Robleis has gone on two live music tours already, bringing his music live to his loyal audience. In 2024, Robleis went on his summer El Huracan (The Hurricane) tour through Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Mexico. His second tour, Pov Rop Pop, began in mid-2025 and focused more on concerts played in his home country of Argentina.

Robleis has made an outward effort to appreciate his fans in all aspects, from those who watch his videos to the fans that directly support his career in music. From his engaging chat commentary to shouting out his biggest supporters, he makes a point of making everyone who watches him feel engaged.

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