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YouTube Channels You Must Know About

There wouldn't be a Justin Bieber without Youtube.

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YouTube Channels You Must Know About
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10 years ago a little website called Youtube was created. Three PayPal employees were frustrated that they couldn’t email a video clip so they came up with the idea to create a video sharing website not expecting that 10 years later it would be one of the biggest websites in the world. Thanks to these three friends’ genius idea, people are becoming celebrities by uploading/creating great content on the website. There wouldn’t be a Justin Bieber without Youtube!

People that create content on Youtube are called Youtubers, and if you are an amazing and creative Youtuber you can make millions a year. You can see the full list of highest paid Youtubers here.

Youtube has opened opportunities for many to express their creative side while entertaining people with their content. The following are the people’s favorite Youtubers, the ones we can’t wait for the new content to be uploaded.

ROMAN ATWOOD

Roman Atwood’s channel has more than 7 million subscribers; his channel attracts people for its funny and extraordinary pranks done in public. Not only does he prank the public but also his family, especially his girlfriend. One of his most famous pranks was the Killing My Own Kid Prank video which gained the attention of many especially the news.


THE FINE BROTHERS ENTERTAINMENT

The channel has gained its popularity thanks to its React series where they have guests of a particular age range (kids, teens and elders) to react to the latest trends and videos. One of the three series, Kids React, won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2012.


SHAYTARDS

The Butler family is known as the “First Family of Youtube.” The patriarch, Shay Butler, started recording family videos and uploading them online in 2008 ever since the famous Youtube family has shared everything that goes on their lives and also the birth of their two younger kids.


IISUPERWOMANII

Lilly Singh takes on everyday life in a satirical way that makes more than her 7 millions subscribers laugh. Many people can relate to the topics Lilly talks about from the types of kids we have deal with at school to mistakes we make in relationships.


CASEY NEISTAT

Filmmaker Casey has created short films for brands such as Nike. Recently Casey has started to make daily videos capturing his life in New York which has led to witness the everyday things that happen in the city. One of his most popular videos is Bike Lanes in which he films getting a ticket for not riding his bike on the bike lane while trying to explain to the officer that it's not always safe to do so. Later on he has someone filming him riding his bike on the lanes crashing into obstructions that are found on the lane.


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