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Amber Robinson

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1993-08-05
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She’s a popular YouTube star, online content creator, and social media personality best known for being one-half of the beloved reaction channel Rob Squad Reactions. Alongside her husband Jordan Robinson, she shares genuine, heartfelt reactions to music they’re experiencing for the first time—and fans absolutely love it. The couple has built an impressive following, amassing over 600,000 subscribers who tune in regularly to see their dynamic chemistry and authentic responses.

Before she became widely recognized, one of her earliest appearances on the channel dates back to 2021, in a video titled “First Time Hearing Brooks And Dunn - Believe (REACTION) Oh my gosh!!” That moment marked the beginning of her journey into the spotlight. Since then, she’s consistently appeared in content with her husband Jordan, creating a relatable and engaging presence that keeps viewers coming back. Her role in Rob Squad Reactions continues to grow, and as part of this digital duo, she’s making a name for herself—one reaction at a time.

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She’s the one you can’t miss in the viral sensation titled “SO GOOD!..| FIRST TIME HEARING Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street REACTION,” a video that’s racked up over a million views and counting. In that same clip, she shows her genuine excitement and emotion while reacting to music recorded by ZZ Top. Her reactions have definitely caught the attention of many viewers, making her a standout presence in the online community. She brings such an authentic energy to each moment, especially when she hears iconic tracks for the first time. And honestly, it’s no surprise that people keep coming back to watch her—she just has that kind of charm. She really knows how to connect with music, and it shows every time she hits play.

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