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PlaqueBoyMax

PlaqueBoyMax, whose real name is Maxwell Elliot Dent, is an American streamer, record producer, and rapper who gained prominence starting in 2021. He experienced a surge in popularity in 2024 after becoming a member of FaZe Clan and establishing his In The Booth stream series. By 2025 he had departed FaZe Clan and released his debut mixtape "Five Forever" after signing to Field Trip Recordings.


April 3, 2003: PlaqueBoyMax's Birth

On April 3, 2003, Maxwell Elliot Dent, known professionally as PlaqueBoyMax, was born in West Orange, New Jersey.

April 2021: Twitch Account Creation

In April 2021, PlaqueBoyMax created his Twitch account, inspired by YouTube plaques. Initially, his content consisted of reactions, community events via Discord, and gaming. He also started hosting shows like Song Wars, where artists submitted music to be ranked in a tournament.

2021: High School Graduation

In 2021, Dent graduated from West Orange High School, where he played on the varsity basketball team and had a 4.2 GPA. He then took a gap year to pursue live-streaming full time, convincing his parents with a Google Slides presentation.

2021: Streaming Career Launch

In 2021, PlaqueBoyMax began his streaming career on Twitch.

May 2024: FaZe Clan Addition and "In The Booth" Series Launch

In May 2024, PlaqueBoyMax became the first new addition to FaZe following the organization's revamp. Shortly after, he began his "In The Booth" series of streams, inviting artists to create songs engineered by him, which were then uploaded to streaming services.

2024: Joins FaZe Clan

In 2024, PlaqueBoyMax gained mainstream attention after joining FaZe Clan.

May 2025: Release of Five Forever

In May 2025, PlaqueBoyMax released his debut solo mixtape, Five Forever, after signing with Field Trip Recordings.

2025: Daily Streaming Streak

Beginning on January 1, 2025, PlaqueBoyMax attempted a daily streaming streak, alongside daily activity on social media platforms like Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, and daily YouTube vlogs. The streak started to decline, with daily YouTube vlogs and Instagram posts stopping by early April due to copyright issues. He ended his 365-day streaming streak on June 3, 2025, citing burnout.