Tylil says JasonTheWeen and Silky have joined Clover Boys

Two former FaZe members from December’s mass exit have already landed on their feet, with a key figure claiming they’ve joined the Clover Boys streamer collective following their departure from FaZe Clan.
In December 2025, all 12 of FaZe’s content creators abruptly left the organization, sparking widespread speculation about contract disputes and potential pay cuts. Many fans believed the group might launch an independent content house together, but that idea may already be falling apart as two of their biggest content creators appear to have signed new deals, if Tylil’s post on X is anything to go by.
Tylil James, a key member of Clover House, has said that Jason “JasonTheWeen” Nyugen and Silky have signed with Clover on a “360 deal,” meaning the group is involved across their content, brand work, and other revenue tied to their online presence, not just streaming alone. Here’s what we know so far.
Is JasonTheWeen still in FaZe Clan?
According to Tylil, JasonTheWeen and Silky have both joined Clover Boys, a US-based content group featuring seven members. Both Silky and JasonTheWeen have large followings on their main content platforms, with Silky having 1 million followers on Twitch and JasonTheWeen having the same on YouTube.
The two creators haven’t addressed the situation publicly, but Tylil’s claim holds weight given his role as a founding member of Clover House. The only moment resembling confirmation came during a livestream, when Nicholas “Lacy” Fosco called JasonTheWeen to ask about Tylil’s post and received a brief response: “they got to me first.”
JasonTheWeen
The mention of a 360 deal suggests there’s now a formal contract structure in place, unlike FaZe, where former FaZe Clan member Jev recently claimed he had never even seen a contract. If this is true, a 360 setup would mean Clover is tied into multiple parts of the streamers’ careers, from content to brand deals, rather than focusing solely on streaming.
The news comes as the reality of leaving FaZe has started to hit some creators financially. Recently, Lacy revealed that he’d have to pay around $18,000 a month in rent after moving out of the FaZe House. On a separate stream, Lacy, Rani “StableRonaldo” Netz, and Marlon all claimed they received a message stating they had 60 days to vacate the property.
That deadline put immediate pressure on the group. If they wanted to set up a new shared content house, it needed to happen fast. Otherwise, they’d be stuck covering expensive individual rent on their own, similar to what Lacy described. At least in StableRonaldo’s case, the transition doesn’t appear to have hurt him at all, as the streamer has reportedly been earning even more since leaving FaZe.
Who are the Clover Boys?
The Clover Boys is a US-based streamer and content creator collective that makes content around pranks on YouTube, Twitch, and Kick. Led by Tylil, the group has been operating since 2024, and includes seven members.
Clover Boys, also sometimes spelled Clover Boyz, is best known for the group’s ongoing back-and-forth with AMP, a group led by streamer Kai Cenat. That rivalry brought the group into greater visibility, especially after a 2025 incident in which both sides traded fireworks, smoke bombs, and property damage during back-to-back “revenge” pranks.
Clover House members. Image credit: Clover Boys
These were all the of the current Clover Boys members at the conclusion of 2025:
- Quvonn “2xRakai” Linder
- Tylil
- Chen-Ruei “Ray” Hsu
- Jonathan “Tota Mc” Augusto
- BTB Dezz
- Reggie “Lil Rodney” Travers
- Punga
Clover Boyz YouTube content, particularly on TheTylilShow Live, has pulled in hundreds of thousands of subscribers over the last one year. While all members post consistent content, most viewers associate the Clover Boys with Tylil and Rakai, the two most popular members in the streaming space.
Featured image credit: JasonTheWeen and Silky
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