Real name
Widely reported as Joshua Maynard, the man behind the "YourRAGE" / "YourRAGEGaming" handle. We hedge on full-name accuracy where public reporting disagrees.
Quick-reference trivia about YourRAGE — birth, channel milestones, signature moments, and the numbers most people get wrong.
Widely reported as Joshua Maynard, the man behind the "YourRAGE" / "YourRAGEGaming" handle. We hedge on full-name accuracy where public reporting disagrees.
Reported as August 17, 1997 by multiple creator-profile sites. As of mid-2026 he is widely cited as being in his late twenties; exact private dates can shift across sources.
Most sources place him with St. Louis and Florida ties — early-life St. Louis references in interviews, plus later South Florida streaming-base reporting. We treat both as part of his story.
American. His content is broadcast from the United States and he is a fixture of the U.S. Black-creator streaming scene.
Twitch (channel: yourragegaming). After a brief 2023 contract on Kick, he returned to Twitch as his main streaming home.
YouTube hosts his reaction content and clip compilations. TikTok, Instagram, and X carry the short-form. The live broadcast is on Twitch.
Began streaming in 2019 with rage-stream content. Hit 1 million Twitch followers around 2022 — notable for doing so largely without a face cam — and broadened into music reactions and just-chatting through 2023–2024.
One of the few Twitch creators to cross 1 million followers without showing his face on stream. The face-cam reveal came in 2022 to celebrate the milestone.
Music-reaction streams — first-listen breakdowns of new hip-hop releases, plus just-chatting and reaction-cam content. Gaming sits underneath as a recurring secondary lane.
"RAGE!" — the over-the-top rage-stream shout that gave the handle its name and now serves as a self-referential punchline across his content.
Signed to FaZe Clan in August 2023, joining as an official member. He departed in late December 2025 alongside other FaZe creator exits.
Frequent collaborator and friend of Kai Cenat — co-stream reactions, music-listen sessions, and shared event appearances are part of his recurring content rotation.
Active in the broader streaming-friend-group that includes Adin Ross, Jasontheween, Plaqueboymax and other music-adjacent creators. Cross-streams are common.
Hip-hop and Bay-Area / regional-rap reactions are core to the channel. Reactions to album rollouts and diss-track moments form some of his most-circulated clips.
He has openly spoken about artists granting reaction-monetization permission for his coverage — a notable creator-side detail in a space where copyright strikes are common.
All figures are public estimates and best-effort reconstructions. If you spot anything that's clearly wrong, please let us know.