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AileenSenpai

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1994-08-29
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Aileensenpai is a full-time Twitch streamer and video content creator who has built a strong online presence. On her self-titled YouTube channel, she has managed to attract over 410,000 subscribers. Her content often features gameplay from popular titles such as The Last of Us series, Resident Evil, Elden Ring, Animal Crossing, Bloodborne, Sekiro, Dark Souls 3, and more. These games are frequently showcased during her multi-day streaming sessions on her Twitch channel, which goes by the name Aileensenpai and has amassed over 50,000 followers.

Before reaching this level of success, she achieved the status of a Twitch Affiliate on July 13, 2020. Then, on March 8, 2022, she took another major step forward by becoming a Twitch Partner. Her journey into content creation on YouTube began on June 14, 2021, when she uploaded her very first video—a reaction to the song “Pisces” by the Ukrainian metalcore band Jinjer, led by the powerful frontwoman Tatiana Shmayluk.

Outside of gaming, Aileensenpai has shared glimpses of her personal life with her audience. On June 6, 2017, she posted a photo of herself with her mother, Iliana Velazquez, on her Instagram account under the handle aileensenpai. The following year, on June 17, she shared another photo, this time featuring her father. Her pet husky, Arya, has also become somewhat of a familiar face to her viewers, appearing in many of her Twitch streams.

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She’s absolutely passionate about heavy metal and deathcore music, and it shows in everything she does. Over time, she’s made it clear that bands like Lorna Shore, Whitechapel, Linkin Park, and Paramore are some of her all-time favorites—each one holding a special place in her musical journey. On her YouTube channel, she dives deep into the world of aggressive riffs and powerful vocals, sharing countless videos where she gives honest thoughts and raw reactions to songs across the genre. Fans keep coming back not just for her energy, but because she treats each track with genuine respect and enthusiasm. She’s even created full series spotlighting iconic acts like Tool, Rammstein, Electric Callboy, and Slipknot—proving time and again that her love for this music runs deep. Whether she’s breaking down complex rhythms or headbanging through a live reaction, she brings a unique voice to the community. And as her audience grows, so does her influence, making her a standout figure among fans of heavy soundscapes.

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