RayWilliamJohnson
RayWilliamJohnson The Youtube Superstar is the most subscribed Youtube channel! And alot say that he has made over a Million dollars! He sure is the best stand up comedy person! Go check him out over this link: http://www.youtube.com/user/RayWilliamJohnson
Current projects for Ray
__Equals ThreeIn Equals Three (stylized as "=3"), Ray William Johnson reviews, criticizes, and adds commentary to some of the internet's latest viral videos.[2] Equals Three
episodes are usually uploaded to his channel every Tuesday and Friday.
In these episodes, Johnson interacts with his audience by posting a
viewer-submitted "comment question of the day", then features five of
his favorite comments in the preceding episode. Equals Three is on the most subscribed channel on YouTube, having over 5 million subscribers to date, and has been recognized by Guinness World Records.[1][12][13] Because of his popularity, every Equals Three
episode can consistently obtain millions of views within a week, which
are then consequently featured on the YouTube front page. Johnson has
been able to leverage his popularity to secure several celebrity guests
on Equals Three, including Robin Williams, Gabriel Iglesias, Kal Penn, Margaret Cho, and John Cho.[14][15][16][17][16]
Nigahiga
Nigahiga The second most subscribed Youtube channel! He was the most subscribed youtube channel but now he is second because RayWilliamJohnson is just better and more funny! He still make pretty good content but Ray just beats him!: youtube.com/nigahiga
Nigahigas Content
_Ryan Higa and Sean Fujiyoshi started posting YouTube videos of themselves lip-synching to songs in mid 2006 while attending Waiakea High School.[5]
They quickly expanded beyond songs, with a variety of other comedic
pieces. Occasional guest appearances are made by Tim Enos, Ryan
Villaruel, Kyle Chun, and Tarynn Nago, collectively known as the "Yabo
Crew".[6]
On Christmas Eve of 2008, Higa and Fujiyoshi's two most popular videos, How To Be Gangster and How To Be Emo, were removed due to copyright violations.[7] On January 21, 2009, the nigahiga account was temporarily suspended and was required to remove more copyrighted videos. Because of this, nigahiga's lip synching videos were all removed (with the exception of You're Beautiful, which was audio swapped)[8], and so were most of his videos that include copyrighted music. As of now, all the music that is being played in nigahiga's videos is music Higa composed himself. How to be Gangster and How to be Emo were put back on nigahiga's channel in late August 2009, only to be removed a few days later, along with How to be Ninja and How to be Nerd. In Spring 2010, How to be Ninja, How to be Gangster and How to be Emo were made public once more.[9] He created a second channel recently, where he posts video blogs and behind the scenes movies. His second account is under the name of "HigaTV".
On Christmas Eve of 2008, Higa and Fujiyoshi's two most popular videos, How To Be Gangster and How To Be Emo, were removed due to copyright violations.[7] On January 21, 2009, the nigahiga account was temporarily suspended and was required to remove more copyrighted videos. Because of this, nigahiga's lip synching videos were all removed (with the exception of You're Beautiful, which was audio swapped)[8], and so were most of his videos that include copyrighted music. As of now, all the music that is being played in nigahiga's videos is music Higa composed himself. How to be Gangster and How to be Emo were put back on nigahiga's channel in late August 2009, only to be removed a few days later, along with How to be Ninja and How to be Nerd. In Spring 2010, How to be Ninja, How to be Gangster and How to be Emo were made public once more.[9] He created a second channel recently, where he posts video blogs and behind the scenes movies. His second account is under the name of "HigaTV".
402Thunder402
402thunder402 He is one of my favorite gamers he puts awesome un funny content! And he has just hit the 100k subscriber mark! I like him because he plays games for fun and like in call of duty he dosent go for high scores he just plays the game and commentates it! He sure is one of the best in my opinion!: youtube.com/402thunder402
Kipkay
Ahh Kipkay my favourite gadget tutorial channel! He explains everything what he does and he is pretty popular he has over 1 million subs! He makes crazy, awesome and useful gadgets!: youtube.com/kipkay
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Kip Kay (Kip Kedersha,[1] born December 12, 1957) is an American author of how-to videos.[2][3][4] As of 2008, he was the all-time top-grossing MetaCafe user with earning more than $120,000 for his series of instructional videos.[1]
He has posted how-to videos demonstrating how people might re-engineer common household items, such as a flashlight or sunglasses, to show how they might acquire more power or usefulness; for example, in one video, he demonstrates how to turn a flashlight into a laser light.[5][6] As of November 2011, Kay's YouTube videos have over 309,420,145 views.[7] He was interviewed on WJR Radio in 2008, as well as being heard on the show Videomaker.[8] Kay appeared on the DIY Network TV show Garage Mahal and the Home Theatre Garage. His videos have been featured on the TV show Brink.
Kip Kay (Kip Kedersha,[1] born December 12, 1957) is an American author of how-to videos.[2][3][4] As of 2008, he was the all-time top-grossing MetaCafe user with earning more than $120,000 for his series of instructional videos.[1]
He has posted how-to videos demonstrating how people might re-engineer common household items, such as a flashlight or sunglasses, to show how they might acquire more power or usefulness; for example, in one video, he demonstrates how to turn a flashlight into a laser light.[5][6] As of November 2011, Kay's YouTube videos have over 309,420,145 views.[7] He was interviewed on WJR Radio in 2008, as well as being heard on the show Videomaker.[8] Kay appeared on the DIY Network TV show Garage Mahal and the Home Theatre Garage. His videos have been featured on the TV show Brink.
FPSRussia
FPSRussia one of my favourite gun experts of all time! He puts out alot of gun vids and awesome explosive vid and theyre f***** awesome!!!: youtube.com/fpsrussia
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"FPSRussia" (Real name Kyle Myers) is an American internet personality known for his Youtube videos in which he plays a Russian named "Dmitri". As of October 2011, he has the 15th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of September 17, 2011, he has more than 250 million views on his videos.
Kyle created his first YouTube channel "klm5986" on the 18th of May 2006 and uploaded his first video which was of the video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the 3rd of July 2009. He started his "FPSRussia" channel on the 19th of April 2010. He became known for "using real weapons to debunk video game myths" and often showed viewers what weapons featured in video games, particularly Call of Duty, were actually like to use and how they differed from the way they are presented in video games.[1] He has stated that he got his idea for "FPSRussia" from his Russian boss - when he worked as a car salesman.
At first Kyle was able to produce his videos without much investment, since he already had a large collection of firearms, and a large amount of ammunition. Now he is able to use more interesting and expensive firearms in his videos, since they are loaned to him by vendors, and in exchange, Kyle links their websites in the description of his videos.
Kyle also appears in the weekly and long-standing podcast Painkiller Already, which has gone for over 70 episodes alongside other popular YouTube gamers, WoodysGamertag [2] and WingsofRedemption, in which he frequently prank called (often in the persona of FPSRussia) people found on Craigslist selling obscure items or to businesses such as Walmart and Microsoft.
In July 2011, FPSRussia collaborated with Epic Meal Time, a popular "food porn" Youtube channel "with more subscribers than Justin Bieber", to create a video involving cooking food with firearms.[3] He made another appearance on the show in the "Meat Shield" episode.[4] He was called by the Belgian branch of French radio channel RTL "the firearms expert of Youtube."[5]
Kyle grew up on a farm outside of Lavonia, Georgia and grew up around firearms and was taught to shoot at a young age by his father. He has, in the past, participated in competitive target shooting.
"FPSRussia" (Real name Kyle Myers) is an American internet personality known for his Youtube videos in which he plays a Russian named "Dmitri". As of October 2011, he has the 15th most subscribed YouTube channel. As of September 17, 2011, he has more than 250 million views on his videos.
Kyle created his first YouTube channel "klm5986" on the 18th of May 2006 and uploaded his first video which was of the video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the 3rd of July 2009. He started his "FPSRussia" channel on the 19th of April 2010. He became known for "using real weapons to debunk video game myths" and often showed viewers what weapons featured in video games, particularly Call of Duty, were actually like to use and how they differed from the way they are presented in video games.[1] He has stated that he got his idea for "FPSRussia" from his Russian boss - when he worked as a car salesman.
At first Kyle was able to produce his videos without much investment, since he already had a large collection of firearms, and a large amount of ammunition. Now he is able to use more interesting and expensive firearms in his videos, since they are loaned to him by vendors, and in exchange, Kyle links their websites in the description of his videos.
Kyle also appears in the weekly and long-standing podcast Painkiller Already, which has gone for over 70 episodes alongside other popular YouTube gamers, WoodysGamertag [2] and WingsofRedemption, in which he frequently prank called (often in the persona of FPSRussia) people found on Craigslist selling obscure items or to businesses such as Walmart and Microsoft.
In July 2011, FPSRussia collaborated with Epic Meal Time, a popular "food porn" Youtube channel "with more subscribers than Justin Bieber", to create a video involving cooking food with firearms.[3] He made another appearance on the show in the "Meat Shield" episode.[4] He was called by the Belgian branch of French radio channel RTL "the firearms expert of Youtube."[5]
Kyle grew up on a farm outside of Lavonia, Georgia and grew up around firearms and was taught to shoot at a young age by his father. He has, in the past, participated in competitive target shooting.