LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Ali Kabbani, also known as Myth, is an American YouTube live streamer and former professional 'Fortnite Battle Royale' player. He launched his streaming career on November 3, 2013 and currently has over 4.5 million followers on his YouTube channel.
He expanded to Twitch in 2016, but it was in 2017 that he gained significant attention after he started streaming 'Fortnite Battle Royale'.
Myth's impersonation of xQc elicited a spirited response from the popular streamer. For context, in a recent cafe gathering with friends, Myth seized the chance to imitate xQc.
The result was uproarious laughter from his friends, with many agreeing that Myth pulled it off perfectly.
Myth impersonates xQc during Twitch stream
During a recent livestream, former 'Fortnite pro' and YouTube streamer Myth left viewers astounded with his uncanny impression of xQc.
This impressive talent was showcased during an IRL stream with his friend Brittt, while they were all enjoying some downtime at a cafe with friends.
As Myth took a seat, mirroring xQc's characteristic leg position, he seamlessly slipped into xQc's unique Quebec accent. Turning to his friend beside him, he asked, "Nice man, where are you from? What do you do?" This left both viewers in the chat and the people around him utterly amazed.
Brittt was quick to identify the impression, exclaiming, "That’s xQc!" Myth, spurred on by the positive response, continued to playfully interact with his friend, seamlessly emulating xQc's mannerisms.
xQc soon discovered the video on Twitch. He couldn't suppress his laughter while watching it, repeating the phrase "shut everything" and eagerly moving on to the next video.
Internet labels Myth 'cringe' over xQc impressions
The livestream clip of Myth's xQc impression prompted several responses.
One fan said, "I couldn't understand a word the real XQC said in this clip while everything Myth said was intelligible. Therefore, bad impersonation."
Another wrote, "Only time I ever see anyone talk about Myth or see him in clips it’s only for an XQC impression ?"
A third said, "Stop acting like chats wrong, myth is cringe af always pulling out the xqc impressions for the lols."
"Lol the way he got into goblin stance and then straight into interview andy mode is just too natural," someone noted.
Another user said, "This is not a flawless impersonation, it’s way to understandable."