It must be acknowledged that the information related to Jack & K-ICM is currently a hot topic among netizens. Not only the statements and information from this duo are under scrutiny, but also the involvement of outsiders in the story is particularly noted. Among them, the famous streamer ViruSs certainly receives the most attention.

The explanation for this is not difficult to find, as alongside helping Jack complete and upload the demo “Đom Đóm” of the singer, he has continuously acted as a bridge, expressing Jack’s feelings to the fans. However, the most noteworthy point is that initially, ViruSs advised Jack’s fans to behave calmly and also advised K-ICM not to play solo on stage anymore, as no producer does that. But shortly after, ViruSs made a complete turnaround, expressing frustration and telling the fans to “fight on,” while also deleting the clip mentioning K-ICM with the quote: “Not for those who live in mistakes.”

However, it must be acknowledged that since participating in the aforementioned controversy, one of the positive points for ViruSs is that the number of subscribers on his YouTube channel has skyrocketed, to the extent that ViruSs himself had to express gratitude, while emphasizing that the demo of Đom Đóm on his channel is only temporary, and the official version will be uploaded on Jack’s page. He also advised Jack’s fans that they could freely unsubscribe if they find the content on ViruSs’s channel unsuitable or unappealing.

Before this “advice” from ViruSs, not only did his YouTube channel not decrease in followers, but it has been increasing at an alarming rate. Specifically, looking at the numbers, about a week ago, ViruSs’s YouTube channel gained 150k subscribers, and as of this morning (January 8, 2020), ViruSs’s channel has 3.26 million subscribers, which means an increase of 570 thousand subscribers in a short period of time.


However, while ViruSs’s channel grows significantly, looking over at K-ICM, the numbers are simply in stark decline. Specifically, on December 25, K-ICM’s YouTube channel had 4.78 million subscribers, and as of the morning of January 8, 2020, this number has dropped to just 4.36 million – a decrease of 320,000 subscribers after 14 days.


