Philippines
Ranz Kyle Ongsee is a Filipino content creator based in the Philippines who built a multi-million subscriber following largely through dance videos, sibling challenges, and family-oriented vlogs.
Total Followers -0.0%
25M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
15.2M followers · 61% of audience
Engagement
3.9%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $62K–$144K / IG post
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | -4102 -0.1% | +0 +0.0% | -4102 |
| Last 30 days | +0 +0.0% | -9230 -0.2% | +0 +0.0% | -9230 |
| Last 90 days | +0 +0.0% | -148194 -2.9% | +0 +0.0% | -148194 |
| Last 365 days | +0 +0.0% | -148194 -2.9% | +0 +0.0% | -148194 |
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Ranz Kyle Ongsee is a Filipino content creator based in the Philippines who built a multi-million subscriber following largely through dance videos, sibling challenges, and family-oriented vlogs. He rose to wider recognition through his collaborative content with his sister Niana Guerrero — the #RanzAndNiana pairing became a recognizable brand within the Filipino creator ecosystem — and the sibling dynamic has remained a structural pillar of his output across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. His self-described 'boy next door' persona anchors a content style that mixes trending dance formats, comedy challenges, and candid family moments, keeping his material broadly accessible without leaning heavily on a single format. Recent content involving siblings, dance trends, and travel tags like #HelloHongKong suggests an ongoing effort to expand his geographic storytelling while retaining the familiar cast of family collaborators.
His audience is concentrated in the Philippines but carries a meaningful diaspora footprint in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada — a cross-market reach that reflects the global spread of Filipino internet culture and gives him relevance beyond domestic campaigns. The audience skews male and younger adult, a demographic composition that aligns well with lifestyle, fashion, consumer tech, and entertainment brand categories. Engagement rates running well above category median across platforms — particularly on TikTok — indicate an audience that interacts rather than passively scrolls, which typically strengthens his value for performance-oriented sponsorships. As Filipino creators increasingly attract international brand attention and platform investment, Ranz Kyle's established cross-platform presence and family-content positioning keep him well-placed to serve as both a local market anchor and a bridge to the broader Southeast Asian creator economy.
Ranz Kyle reaches an audience concentrated in Philippines primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. As an entertainment creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 3.9%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Ranz Kyle's tier (Mega, 25M combined followers, Philippines). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes, Ranz Kyle is the brother of Filipino creator Niana Guerrero, and the sibling connection is central to his whole online identity. The two built much of their combined audience through collaborative dance videos and family vlogs tagged under #ranzandniana. His Instagram bio — "Yep im the brother" — is a knowing nod to just how inseparable his name is from hers.
Ranz and Niana is the sibling duo name for Ranz Kyle and his sister Niana Guerrero, who rose to fame together through shared YouTube and social media content. Their collaborative videos — covering dance challenges, pranks, and family vlogs — made #ranzandniana one of the most recognized creator pairings to come out of the Philippines. Even as both have grown their solo audiences, the duo branding remains a defining part of Ranz Kyle's channel.
Natalia Guerrero is Ranz Kyle's younger sister, and she appears regularly in his recent content — particularly dance videos and sibling vlogs. Posts like "Watching my little sister Natalia Guerrero's dance performance" show that she is becoming a more prominent feature of his channel. This continues the family-first content model that has driven his growth since the early Ranz and Niana days.
Vhong, who goes by @vhongx44, is Ranz Kyle's older brother — "kuya" is the Filipino word for older brother, and Ranz Kyle uses that term when referencing him in posts and captions. He appears occasionally in vlogs alongside Ranz Kyle. His cameos fit naturally into the family-centered content style that runs across the whole channel.
Dance challenges are one of the most consistent formats across Ranz Kyle's platforms. He regularly posts sibling choreography collabs with Niana and younger sister Natalia, trend-based dances, and challenge formats like the Brazilian dance and the New Jam Challenge. Hashtags like #dance and #siblinggoals appear across his content on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
Yes, eating challenges are a recurring part of his content lineup — #eatingchallenge ranks among his most-used hashtags. Food challenge content fits alongside the comedy and family vlog formats that define his channel's tone. It's the kind of high-energy, easy-to-watch content that plays well with his predominantly young male audience.
Based on his own hashtag usage, yes — #onepiece appears among his most-used tags, suggesting he either posts content referencing the anime or incorporates it into his broader personality online. It's a detail that connects him with a dedicated fan community well beyond his core sibling-content audience. This kind of fan-culture crossover is common for Filipino mega-creators looking to expand their reach.
It's a self-aware joke about how tightly his public identity has been linked to his sister Niana Guerrero's fame. Rather than fight the association, Ranz Kyle leans into it with humor — which is consistent with the laid-back, funny "boy next door" persona he also uses to describe himself on YouTube. The bio has become something of a signature in itself for fans who follow both siblings.
Ranz Kyle has well over 15 million subscribers on YouTube, putting him firmly in the Mega tier of creators globally — and making him one of the most-subscribed Filipino YouTubers. His engagement rate runs significantly above the category average, which points to a fanbase that actively watches and interacts rather than passively follows.
Yes, Ranz Kyle is Filipino and the Philippines is home to the large majority of his audience. His content reflects Filipino culture, language, and a family-first values system that resonates deeply with local viewers. He also has a substantial following in the United States, making him one of the few Filipino creators with meaningful cross-market reach.
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