United States
Goldenflamestars is a US-based YouTube channel dedicated to nostalgia-driven retrospectives on classic Hollywood and rock music culture spanning the 1960s through the 1990s.
Total Followers +8.4%
19K
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
19K followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
20.5%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Micro
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 19,400 | +2K | 20.5% | 6.5 | 2 days ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +202 +1.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +202 |
| Last 30 days | +2K +8.4% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
| Last 90 days | +7K +37.6% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +7K |
| Last 365 days | +7K +37.6% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +7K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Goldenflamestars is a US-based YouTube channel dedicated to nostalgia-driven retrospectives on classic Hollywood and rock music culture spanning the 1960s through the 1990s. Its signature format is the "Then & Now" listicle — countdown-style videos that contrast archival images of actors and musicians with their present-day appearances, covering figures from Golden Age screen heartthrobs to rock legends such as Paul McCartney. Titles follow a high-curiosity, shareability-optimized formula ("55 Most Beautiful Women of the 70s–80s," "60 Most Handsome Male Rock Stars") designed to attract both dedicated nostalgia fans and casual browsers, and a consistent upload cadence has supported meaningful recent subscriber growth from a micro-tier base.
What stands out analytically is the gap between content era and viewer age — the majority of the audience falls in the 18-to-34 bracket, a generation with no direct memory of the acts being profiled. This suggests the channel taps a cross-generational fascination with classic celebrity culture rather than serving a straightforward nostalgia demographic. Engagement runs well above category norms, indicating the then-versus-now comparison format actively drives comments and debate. That combination — a younger, curious audience, strong interaction, and classic entertainment subject matter — positions Goldenflamestars as a reasonable fit for streaming platforms, heritage entertainment brands, or lifestyle sponsors looking to reach younger viewers with an appetite for vintage pop culture.
Goldenflamestars reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As an entertainment creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 20.5%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Goldenflamestars's tier (Micro, 19K combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Goldenflamestars is a YouTube channel dedicated to celebrating classic Hollywood and the entertainment icons of the 1960s through the 1980s. It covers legendary actors, rock stars, and TV personalities through nostalgic storytelling, hidden trivia, and signature comparison content. The channel frames itself as a trip back to the golden age of cinema.
The Then & Now format shows a celebrity during their peak fame in the 1960s–90s and contrasts that with where they are or how they look today. It appears in both full-length countdowns and YouTube Shorts, and is the defining content style of the channel. The format works because it taps directly into viewer nostalgia for entertainers many fans grew up watching.
Yes — rock legends are a major pillar of the channel alongside Hollywood film stars. Series like "60 Most Handsome Male Rock Stars of the 70s–90s — Then & Now" run to multiple parts, and the channel uses hashtags like #rocklegends consistently. The coverage spans both classic cinema and the golden era of rock music.
Goldenflamestars centers on the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as its core era, which its own channel bio describes as the golden age of cinema. Some content extends into the early 1990s, particularly for rock music. The 70s and 80s TV world also gets dedicated video series of its own.
Yes — "60 Most Handsome Male Rock Stars of the 70s–90s — Then & Now" is an ongoing series with at least three published installments as of mid-2026. Each part presents a countdown of rock icons from that era, pairing archival images with more recent appearances. The multi-part format suggests strong enough viewer demand to keep extending the series.
Yes — Goldenflamestars uses Shorts for quick celebrity couple comparisons, with examples including Anthony Hopkins alongside his wife and Paul McCartney with his partner. The #celebritycouples hashtag appears regularly in the channel's content mix. These Shorts complement the longer countdown-style videos on the main feed.
Yes — female television icons are a dedicated content category, with videos like "55 Most Beautiful Women of the 70s–80s — The TV Icons We'll Never Forget." These videos celebrate actresses who defined an era of American television through the same Then & Now lens the channel applies to all its content. It sits alongside the rock star and Hollywood heartthrob series as one of the channel's recurring formats.
The Hollywood Heartthrobs series is a long-form countdown covering the greatest male screen stars of the 1960s through the 1990s, framed around the question of where those icons are now. The first installment featured over 55 entries spanning several decades of leading men from classic Hollywood. It is one of the channel's flagship series alongside its rock legend and TV icons content.
Nostalgia-focused content about beloved classic celebrities tends to attract extremely loyal, returning viewers who comment, share, and interact at much higher rates than general entertainment audiences. Goldenflamestars' engagement runs well above the typical benchmark for its category — a strong signal that its audience is emotionally invested in the subject matter. Niche channels serving a passionate, underserved community often outperform far larger generalist channels on engagement.
Yes — as of mid-2026, Goldenflamestars is a Micro-tier YouTube channel that was posting regularly and growing its subscriber base at an above-average pace for its size. It uploads frequently, with content appearing as recently as a day before the data was captured. The combination of consistent uploads and strong viewer engagement points to a channel in an active growth phase.
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