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2xRaKai
Ranked and recent clips just for this streamer. Canonical page: /s/2xrakai
VOD Runs (2)
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VOD Runs (2)
Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
ClipsGG Streamer Feed
Ranked and recent clips just for this streamer. Canonical page: /s/2xrakai
Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Big consequence reveal (“criminally trespassed”) presented clearly with authoritative language, making it the most ‘standalone’ moment of the excerpt.
Transcript
They argue they can’t leave, then the officer says the manager wants everyone from “Clover Boys” and “everybody that was here tonight” criminally trespassed. He clarifies you can’t be arrested if you come back because you’ve been verbally told—then it turns into back-and-forth about paperwork and reasons.
Hook
24/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
High-stakes, emotional update with a clear narrative arc—conflict, consequence, and commitment—making it highly shareable and timely.
Transcript
The streamer levels with chat: repeated swatting and a reported threat force them to shut it down. He apologizes, says they even had police escorts, and promises to be back tomorrow on time, thanking everyone for the support.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
23/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
High emotional intensity and clear confrontation; memorable, easily captioned ‘age lying’ moment with strong audience curiosity.
Transcript
How old are you? I'm 25... Um, I'm 23... Stop lying about your age, nigga... Man, but you're 17. You're not 23.
Hook
21/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
12/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Clear conflict + escalating stakes (slashed tires → IDs → trespassing) with tense back-and-forth that would hook viewers instantly.
Transcript
Cop arrives: “Can I get all y’all’s IDs, please?” They say they aren’t in trouble and it’s for a “warning” trespass, while someone explains their “little brother” had his tires popped and they can’t leave until they figure out who did it.
Hook
21/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
15/25
Shareability
16/25
AI summary
Unique situation (police + payment method debate) with a coherent narrative arc; strong “wait, what?” factor.
Transcript
“I have quarters to pay… the manager said pay with tap.” Full complaint about being told they can’t use quarters.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
19/25
Shareability
16/25
AI summary
Straight-to-the-point bureaucratic threat with comedic frustration (people trying to get it done fast) makes this very shareable.
Transcript
Officer explains it’s “literally a warning” and not going on record, but warns: if they give the wrong name and date of birth, “that’s a whole nother issue.” They then go line-by-line with a DOB.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Very shareable because it sounds like an absurdly specific customer transcript; also has a clear progression and comedic intensity.
Transcript
Detailed order escalation: “four honey mustards and one cane sauce, please” plus constant recalculations.
Hook
19/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
15/25
Shareability
15/25
AI summary
Emotional claim (race-based treatment) paired with a specific, easy-to-understand trigger (paying with quarters) gives strong hook + narrative arc.
Transcript
Group recounts how ordering was “all good until we finna pay” and they pulled out “quarters, $55 worth.” Then the man behind them “only told us we can’t do it because we black,” and people called police—despite “that’s not trespassing.”
Hook
15/25
Engagement
16/25
Value
19/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
Amid the chaos, there’s a coherent, valuable summary of the book’s core conflict—unexpectedly informative and satisfying.
Transcript
Inwear was heavily used. Super racist. And I think it was about a little girl, right? In her life, in like that racist time. Leaving the good parts out. What's the good part? A man was wrongfully— Yes, wrongfully accused. Talking to a girl? Yeah... And you got wrongfully accused. Exactly. It was so sad. Exactly.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
3/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
Physical comedy with a clear setup and payoff—using a sneaker as a basketball is instantly viral-friendly.
Transcript
My shoes. We see your shoes... Let me get one shoe. All right, we playing basketball, you know? Who can dunk the shoes? I got you... I got you... Watch out. Oh, yo, yes. Shoot, ball.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
19/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Clear hook, escalating attempts, and a punchy payoff as they still can’t get it—strong short-form comedy with a school theme.
Transcript
Y'all talking a lot. Can y'all spell segregated real quick? Can you spell segregated real quick? G. R. A. Oh, fuck. G-A-T. What the fuck? Damn, no. You're good, bro... You not look at it. S-E-G-G— What? S-E-G-G—
Hook
20/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
6/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Fast, chaotic confidence check that escalates into a funny call-and-response moment. Clear beginning and end, strong group energy, and an easy hook for social feeds.
Transcript
One student confidently declares, "I'm a 10," sparking a rapid-fire chorus of everyone claiming they’re 10s too, hyping each other up before someone jokes, "Yeah, how much you weigh though?"
Hook
17/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Fast, funny mini-arc of on-bus hustle with rapid-fire pricing and a punchy closer. Feels like a meme-ready “bus bodega” moment.
Transcript
Dollar. You know me a boy. Oh, yeah. I'm not looking back. Yo, yo, everybody, but I got snacks. Side patch. A dollar pop. Wait, what, nigga? Crazy. I ain't gonna try to tell y'all. I'm pop, so I'm trying to make my money back. You know what I'm saying? Capri son. 50 cents. 50 cents. 50 cents. 50 cents. Let me this. A dollar. A dollar. A dollar. Wait, game. You want to go on 50 cents?
Hook
18/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
5/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
A quick, clean comedic beat with a clear payoff line (“friends on the first day”). Perfect short-form punchline clip.
Transcript
Wait. Wait, Ray! Ray! Call me! Motherfucker, I'm friends on the first day. Larry. Friends on the first day? Where are we friends on the first day? Come on, come on, come on.
Hook
19/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
13/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
Strong conflict + a clear “corporate” escalation beat; includes a reasoned explanation that’s oddly entertaining.
Transcript
“Okay, bitch, I’m calling a corporate.” Then a logic breakdown: antagonized first, then engaged back, so someone got mad.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
14/25
Value
17/25
Shareability
15/25
AI summary
Clear, motivational opening sets the tone for the entire series. It’s self-contained, inspirational, and introduces the academy’s ethos—perfect for a polished trailer-style short.
Transcript
At STEP, we believe that every student has potential. It just needs the right environment, the right mindset, and the right support to grow. This is a place for change. A place where habits are rebuilt. Goals are set, and the futures are taken seriously. Our program is designed to challenge not just academically, but mentally and personally. You'll follow a structured daily schedule that builds discipline, responsibility, and consistency that will stay with you for the rest of your life. Inside this classroom, you'll be pushed to think, learn, and outside of the classroom. You'll develop leadership, accountability, and respect for yourself. But more importantly, for others.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
15/25
Value
14/25
Shareability
16/25
AI summary
Tough-love soundbite with a memorable repeating line and a supportive closer. A crisp, self-contained assembly moment.
Transcript
We will discipline you. We will discipline you. And some of you may not want to come to the next lesson. Some of you may not want to come the next day. But I encourage you to push through. I encourage you to push through. And if you have anything to discuss, the teachers are out there for discussion. Teachers are there. And my door is open at any time.
Hook
19/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
9/25
Shareability
14/25
AI summary
Structured game tension (rules → prize → numbers) plus a clear mistake moment; great for short-form because it has stakes and payoff.
Transcript
We need complete silence... The winner gets $15,000. Retirement, bro... What the fuck is this? I'm gonna do 100... First number is 24... Bingo... I fucked up, G.
Hook
15/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Wholesome, funny contrast: ultra-sweet teacher intro instantly wins the crowd. Feel-good and very shareable.
Transcript
Oh, my gosh. I am so, so happy to see you here. I'm Mrs. Green. I'm your history teacher. Hi. We like you. We love you. You're cute. You're so adorable. You just mean the world to me. With all of you. You make my life so full. So special. I love every one of you. And we are going to have the best, best time together.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
4/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
High-energy, self-contained game climax with clear stakes and a satisfying payoff in under a minute.
Transcript
Fast, chaotic dodgeball finish: multiple outs get called, someone catches a clutch throw, and the room erupts. It ends with “Are you the last one standing?” “Yeah!” and the loud “And my winner is!”
Hook
17/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
7/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
High-stakes argument with escalating emotion; includes repeated confirmations for comedic effect.
Transcript
“Maybe that was a sign from Jesus.” “Nigga, this shit is scratched.” “We already checked.”
Hook
17/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
6/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Funny, fast-moving cafeteria entrepreneurship with rising chaos and a sharp endpoint.
Transcript
He launches an on-the-spot snack hustle: “Yo, who wants snacks? A dollar, a dollar!” Cash only, prices fly, kids swarm—then it crescendos into a chaotic “Fight!” as the scene boils over.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
Clear, concise romantic beat—from rumor to confirmation to confident ask—wrapped in under 30 seconds.
Transcript
He asks directly, “You got a boyfriend?” She replies, “I don’t have a boyfriend.” He pivots: “You look mad good—lemme get this number,” sealing the moment while chat reacts.
Hook
17/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
6/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
A tight mispronunciation gag that escalates into banter—short, silly, and standalone.
Transcript
Yeah, we have to get our curriculum. What's the curriculum? Curriculum. Come on, what? What's the curriculum? What is that? You need to go back to high school, gang. Nigga, another curriculum, nigga. Corruption. Bro, gang. Curriculum. Yes, I know. I think no, yeah, type shit.