Top 10: Most-followed Spanish speaking youtubers (2025)

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January 29, 2025
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Earlier, we shared with you a list of the most popular YouTubers in Spain. However, it’s important to note that there are numerous Spanish-speaking YouTubers outside of Spain, particularly from the Latin American region, who also have millions of followers. These creators cover a wide range of themes and topics in their videos, appealing to Spanish-speaking audiences worldwide.

For this list, we have excluded music video channels featuring artists like Daddy Yankee, Shakira, or Bad Bunny. Now, let’s dive into the top 10 most-followed Spanish-speaking YouTubers as of January 21, 2025:

    1. El Reino Infantil
    2. Yolo Aventuras
    3. Alejo Igoa
    4. Mikecrack
    5. JuegaGerman
    6. Fernanfloo
    7. Alfredo Larin
    8. Badabun
    9. Kimberly Loaiza
    10. HolaSoyGerman

1.El Reino Infantil

  • Followers: 67.6 million
  • Growth from 2024 to 2025: 9.39%

El Reino Infantil specializes in creating engaging animated videos of children’s songs. This successful formula has helped them amass 67.6 million followers, marking a 9.39% increase from 2024 when they had 61.8 million subscribers. This growth has allowed them to retain their status as the Spanish-language YouTube channel with the most subscribers.

The channel, founded in 2007, offers a range of merchandise like plush toys and games, and even features a live show and several mobile apps. The channel is backed by music producer Roberto Pumar.

2.Yolo Aventuras

  • Followers: 58.8 million
  • Growth from 2024 to 2025: 39.34%

Led by Yolo, who was the first member to start on YouTube, this group of YouTubers has entered our list for the first time. The team includes his brother Nando and Panda, while Mariana Ávila was also part of the group until she left to focus on her individual career. The group released their first video together in 2018.

The Mexican channel boasts over 58.8 million followers and is immensely popular among Latin American viewers. Their content is known for being fun, filled with challenges and pranks on family, friends, and even among the group members themselves.

3.Alejo Igoa

  • Followers: 58.4 million
  • Growth from 2024 to 2025: –

This Argentine YouTuber makes his debut on our list by securing the third position with 58.4 million followers. He joined YouTube in 2014 at the age of 17 and has been growing ever since. Alejo was named Digital Leader of the Year at the Eliot Awards 2022 and received the Martín Fierro Digital award in 2023. His current content revolves around recreating challenges and adventures, often featuring his friends.

4.Mikecrack

  • Followers: 54.2 million
  • Growth from 2024 to 2025: 15.57%

Mikecrack, also known as Mike, Maik, and Mikecraft, is a Spanish YouTuber with multiple aliases, the first being the most recognized. This year, he holds his position as fourth on our list.

This year, Mikecrack holds onto the fourth spot in our rankings and sees a notable boost in followers, with a 15.57% increase, bringing his total to a substantial 54.2 million users. Additionally, he is recognized as the most subscribed Spanish YouTuber. His channel features a variety of content, from Minecraft videos to his own web series “Las Perrerías de Mike”.

5.JuegaGerman

  • Followers: 52,300,000
  • Change 2024/2025: 6.52%

This channel is run by Germán Garmendia, a 34-year-old Chilean singer and comedian. He began this channel primarily for gaming, but over time has explored his creativity in a more “laid-back” fashion compared to his other channel. This time around, it drops three spots in the rankings but sees a 6.52% growth in followers, totaling 52.3 million followers. Notably, what started as a secondary channel has now become Germán’s main platform.

6.Fernanfloo

  • Followers: 48,300,000
  • Change 2024/2025: 3.21%

Representing El Salvador is Luis Fernando Flores, who started over a decade ago with gameplay videos. Like many Spanish-speaking YouTubers, he gradually transitioned to comedic content, showcasing his vibrant personality and video editing skills, which have garnered him 48.3 million followers. Even though he has dropped a position since 2024, he remains highly popular in his field.

As with many YouTubers, he stepped away from his channel for a period but later returned to gaming through Twitch streams, accumulating over three million followers there. He also launched a secondary channel Fernan, where he curates highlights from his Twitch streams, amassing 3.5 million subscribers. Additionally, he participated in La Velada del Año 3 by Ibai, receiving strong support from fans.

7.Alfredo Larin

  • Followers: 48,200,000
  • Change 2024/2025: –

In seventh place is a newcomer to our rankings: Alfredo Larin. This YouTuber from El Salvador began his YouTube journey seven years ago and now boasts 48.2 million followers who enjoy his humorous, challenge-based, adventurous, and theatrical content.

8.Badabun

  • Followers: 47,600,000
  • Change 2024/2025: 0.85%

This channel slides down five spots in the rankings while experiencing a slight increase in followers, reaching 47.6 million. Owned by a network of YouTubers under the leadership of Mexican entrepreneur César Morales Jiménez, Badabun initially started as a news portal. It transitioned to YouTube in 2014, achieving success by publishing multiple popular content series daily, such as Exposing Cheaters and the Influencer’s Mansion. This channel exemplifies the new era of YouTube, which favors corporate content projects over traditional YouTubers.

9. Kimberly Loaiza

  • Followers: 46,400,000
  • Change from 2024 to 2025: 5.45%

Kimberly Loaiza, a Mexican YouTuber and singer, has dropped from sixth to ninth place. She hasn’t posted any content in the past year, as she publicly announced her decision to leave YouTube. Her choice was driven by a desire to focus more on her family, particularly her children, aiming to provide them with a “normal and peaceful” life.

Prior to her hiatus, her videos primarily consisted of vlogs, music videos, and pranks performed with her partner, in line with a popular trend on social media. Her subscriber count is at 46.4 million, following a notable increase of 5.45% from the previous year’s rankings.

10.HolaSoyGerman

  • Followers: 44,100,000
  • Change from 2024 to 2025: 1.15%

In tenth place is HolaSoyGerman, the main channel of the well-known Chilean YouTuber, Germán Garmendia. Despite not uploading any videos since 2016, his dedicated fanbase continues to grow. From 2024 to 2025, his followers increased from 43.6 million to 44.1 million. It’s quite remarkable for a channel that doesn’t regularly post new content.

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This Edition’s Goodbyes

This year, 2025, our list has seen some changes. Two YouTubers have made their debut in the top 10, while two others have left. The newcomers are Alejo Igoa and Alfredo Larin. Consequently, Luisito Comunica and El Rubius have fallen out of the top 10 for the first time in several years.

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