List of YouTubers

YouTubers, sometimes referred to as YouTube personalities or YouTube celebrities, are a class of Internet celebrity who have gained popularity from their videos on the video-sharing website YouTube. Some YouTube personalities have corporate sponsors, such as Polaris, who pay for product placement in their clips or production of online ads. Networks sometimes support YouTube celebrities. The following is a list of YouTubers, organized alphabetically by first name.

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YouTube personalities

Channel(s) User(s) Notes References
blamesocietyfilmstylerbuchanan Aaron Yonda
Matt Sloan
Known for the fan webseries Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager. [1]
SeaNanners Adam Montoya Known for his extensive Let's Play videos as well as cooperation with other gamers such as Felix Kjellberg and Mark Fischbach. [2]
TrueStoryASA Adam Saleh Vlogs and public pranks [3]
DannyNoriega Adore Delano (Danny Noriega) Following Idol, Noriega became a YouTube personality, performing skits as himself, in drag as Adore Delano, or as her other character, Angel Baby. In June 2009, Noriega released the music video for "24/7," featuring Diamonique. [4]
AdrianVanOyen Adrian Van Oyen (Holt) Public prank videos. [5]
nerimon Alex Day Has had top 40 hits after vlogging on YouTube. [6]
AlexaMusicTV Alexa Goddard British R&B singer who charted in the UK Top 40 after promoting herself through YouTube [7][8]
Alexisjordan1 Alexis Jordan Singer-songwriter, actress and first season contestant on America's Got Talent; signed to Jay Z's Roc Nation label through her exposure on her YouTube channel. [9]
PointlessBlog, PointlessBlogVlogs, PointlessBlogGames Alfie Deyes Vlogger, comedian, Let's Player [10][11][12]
silentmiaow Amanda Baggs Featured on a CNN health blog [13]
barelypolitical Amber Lee Ettinger Known as Obama Girl from the video I Got a Crush... on Obama And stars in many BarelyPolitical episodes [14]
BrainAndButter Amos Yee Arrested after uploading a YouTube video criticizing Lee Kuan Yew shortly after the first Singaporean prime minister's death [15]
Amiablewalker Amy Walker Most notable for videos about Tyler world accents. [16][17][18]
gunnarolla, dietgunnarolla Andrew Gunadie Better known as gunnarolla on YouTube. Canadian internet personality, musician, and video producer. [19]
LAHWF, LAHWFextra Andrew Hales Prankster, vlogger [20]

[21] [22]

AndrewHuang, songstowearpantsto Andrew Huang Canadian musician best known for his Song Challenge series which invites viewers to dare him in feats of musicianship, and viral hit "Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows" [23][24][25][26]
AndyMcKee Andy McKee A fingerstyle guitarist who is signed to the US-American record label Candyrat Records. [27]
AngieKristineMiller Angie Miller Christian singer who was made known for her covers and coming in third place on American Idol. [28]
TheAngryGrandpaShow, GrandpasCorner Angry Grandpa Known for videos of him violently raging and reacting to various pranks and events [29]
Feminist Frequency Anita Sarkeesian Has received particular attention for her video series Tropes vs. Women in Video Games, which examines tropes in the depiction of female video game characters. [30]
How to Cook That Ann Reardon Website and baking channel that provides video recipes on baking and decorating themed cakes, desserts, chocolate creations and other confectionery. [31][32][33]
Anna Akana Anna Akana filmmaker, producer, actress, and comedian known for her short films and sketches like the web series Riley Rewind. [34]
theneedledrop, thatistheplan Anthony Fantano Reviews music through his channel The Needle Drop, which is also a Connecticut Public Radio podcast. [35][36]
Smosh, askcharlie, AnthonyPadilla, ElSmosh, ShutUpCartoons, SmoshGames Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox Known as Smosh. Comedy with the sixth most subscribed channel on YouTube [37]
lohanthony Anthony Quintal Known as lohanthony. Known for his Calling All The Basic Bitches video, and an appearance on Tosh.0. [38][39][40]
egoraptor, GameGrumps Arin Hanson Animator, voice actor, actor, and video game pundit known for his animations (such as the Awesome Series, Sequelitis, and Girlchan in Paradise!!) and co-creating the Let's Play series, Game Grumps. Member of musical comedy group Starbomb. [41]
Hogwit Austin Haughwout Quadcopter pilot, notable for three videos; one with a quadcopter discharging a handgun with live rounds whilst flying (3.4 million+ hits), one with a quadcopter carrying a flame thrower, and another whilst he being assaulted by a female sunbather (480,000+ hits). [42][43][44]
AustinMahone Austin Mahone Pop singer who built large online following during 2011. [45]
7zyzz7 Aziz Shavershian Australian internet personality, known for uploading bodybuilding videos of himself. [46][47][48]
ummahfilms Baba Ali Known for the Reminder Series and Ask Baba Ali Series. [49][50]
athenewins Bachir Boumaaza Video gamer and social activist who is widely referred to by his online pseudonym "Athene." [51]
Back Dorm Boys Chinese duo Huang Yixin and Wei Wei, known for lip-syncing American pop songs. [52][53][54][55]
boh3m3 Ben Going [56]
Macbarbie07 Bethany Mota Known for haul videos, makeup/hair tutorials, recipes, and do it yourself. Mota was a contestant on the 19th season of Dancing with the Stars USA and was the first ever contestant of online fame to be featured on the show, making it to the finals before being eliminated in 4th place. [57][58]
GRIMEREPORTTV, Noisey Big Narstie Grime MC who makes comedy videos including reaction videos and the agony aunt parody series Uncle Pain [59][60]
blimeycow, blimeycowvlog, BigHeadKidVideos, jordanmichaeltaylor,

Amy Taylor

Blimey Cow Comedy trio known for videos relating to Christianity, homeschooling, music, relationships, and social media. [61][62][63][64]
boburnham, mahnrubob Bo Burnham Comedian, comedic singer, musician, songwriter, and actor. [65]
BuzzFeed, SoulPancake, Next New Networks, YouTube Bobby Miller Filmmaker, Comedian, Actor [66][67][68][69][70]
periodicvideos, sixtysymbols, numberphile, computerphile Brady Haran Journalist [71][72][73]
ArtieTSMITW Brandon Hardesty Movie scene impersonator. [74]
Brookers Brooke Brodack Actress, Editor, Director. Known for her "Crazed Numa Fan" and "Chips" videos. [75]
grav3yardgirl Bunny Meyer Her vlogs focus on fashion, make-up, lifestyle and paranormal occurrences. Her most famous web series, "Does This Thing Really Work?", tests out 'As seen on TV' products where she uses and them reviews them in a video. [76]
OrderoftheGoodDeath Caitlin Doughty "Ask a Mortician" a humorous question-and-answer series on death, death culture, and funeral practices, and promoting death acceptance and alternative funeral practices [77][78][79]
TheHill88 Caitlin Hill Rapper [80]
LeafyIsHere Calvin Vail An American vlogger, known for his satirical commentaries on other Youtubers. [81][82][83][84]
CamilleandKennerly Camille and Kennerly Kitt Identical twin duet harpists known for their acoustic and electric harp covers. Also called the Harp Twins. [85][86]
OtarioAnonymous, CanalDoOtario, CanalDoOtario3 Canal do Otário A Brazilian activist vlogger. Known by his work against misleading advertisement, freedom of speech and government propaganda. [87][88][89][90][91][92]
CaseyNeistat Casey Neistat American videographer; posts daily vlogs on his YouTube channel with over 5 million subscribers and 1 billion views; creator of several corporate ads and viral videos; Winner, 2016 Shorty Awards 'YouTuber of the Year'. [93][94][95][96]
dicasp, morecaspar Caspar Lee South-African born vlogger, popular for his interviews with other YouTube personalities such as Zoe Sugg [97]
boxxybabee, ANewHopeee, bodaciousboxxy Catherine Wayne Popular for her comedic YouTube videos under the pseudonym "Boxxy". Fights between her supporters and her detractors lead to an "online war". [98][99][100]
TheYoungTurks Cenk Uygur Journalist and political commentator, host of the "Largest Online News Show in the World." [101]
CGP Grey CGP Grey Makes rapid fire instructional videos, The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained being his first to go viral [102][103]
charice Charice Pempengco Filipina singer who rose to popularity through YouTube; was featured in an episode of Glee in its second season [104]
CTFxC Charles Trippy Star in the Internet reality show, Internet Killed Television. Also does skits on his original channel. [105]
charlieissocoollike, charlieissoboredlike, CharlieAtE3 Charlie McDonnell A British vlogger and singer/songwriter. Member of the Chartjackers team, Chameleon Circuit and Sons of Admirals. [106][107]
(deleted YouTube account) Chris Crocker An openly gay blogger who became notable for creating the Leave Britney Alone! video. [108]
Chris Harris on Cars, (formerly) Drive Chris Harris Automotive journalist, his roadtest between a LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918[109] received over 1 million views within 2 weeks. [110]
ChristiaanVanVuuren Christiaan Van Vuuren Gained notable popularity after starting to record videos from within quarantine. [111][112][113]
zeldaxlove64 Christina Grimmie Singer-songwriter. Died in 2016 [114]
HappySlip, christinegambito Christine Gambito Famous with her Filipino Jokes, Accent and Virtues. [115]
ClaraCMusic Clara Chung Singer, guitarist [116]
PsychoSoprano Colleen Ballinger Comedy vlogger as herself and as Miranda Sings; performs one-woman live comedy show. She married Joshua Evans, also a YouTube personality, in July 2015 and adopted his family surname (formerly Ballinger). [117]
ConnorFranta, ConnorFranta2, (and formerly our2ndlife) Connor Franta Comedy vlogger, previously a member of the our2ndlife channel [118]
ApprenticeA Corey Vidal Famous for "Star Wars (John Williams is the Man)" and how-to dance videos. [119]
smpfilms, TheMeanKitty, DudeLikeHELLA Cory Williams Known as Mr. Safety from SMP Films, organizer of the "As One" YouTube gathering [120][121]
wheezywaiter Craig Benzine Started vlogging about his job as a waiter, then quit his job to become a full YouTuber and video maker after he became a hit. [122]
NinjaSexParty, GameGrumps Dan Avidan Singer-songwriter, comedian, and musician; co-host of Game Grumps, co-creator of musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party, and member of musical comedy group Starbomb. [123][124][125]
pogobat, danbrownuniverse Dan Brown Developer of the "Dan Brown Method" of solving a Rubik's Cube; won Second Annual YouTube Video Awards (instructional category) for "How to solve a Rubik's Cube". [126][127][128]
danisnotonfire, danisnotinteresting Dan Howell A British vlogger and radio host, co-host of Super Amazing Project; released a book titled The Amazing Book Is Not On Fire with Phil Lester. [129][130][131]
Global Cycling Network Daniel "Dan" Lloyd, Matthew Stephens, Simon Richardson Focuses on road cycling and racing news. All presenters had past notability as professional cyclists [132][133][134][135][136]
Replay849 Dancing Dolls Cover dance unit. Covered dances of such artists as Girls' Generation and 2NE1. Over 10 million views on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga combined prior to its professional singing debut on Sony Music Entertainment Japan with the 2012 hit single "Touch -A.S.A.P.- / Shanghai Darling". The unit's account Replay849 was created on 26 April 2011, and deleted prior to its major label debut. [137]
daneboe, realannoyingorange, Gagfilms, SuperBoeBros Dane Boedigheimer Creator of The Annoying Orange video series [138][139]
DanTDM // TheDiamondMinecart, MoreTDM, PokemanDanLv45 Daniel Middleton A British gaming commentator focused mostly on the popular sandbox game, Minecraft [140][141]
Davedays Dave Joseph Colditz Also known as Dave Days, Colditz is a singer-songwriter and musician that has done punk rock parodies of songs. He now resides in Los Angeles pursuing a music career. [142][143]
davidchoimusic, davidchoitalk David Choi Singer-songwriter. [144]
eevblog David L. Jones Electronic engineer [145][146]
Mac Lethal David McCleary Sheldon Rapper, producer, radio host. In November 2011, Mac Lethal released a video on YouTube of him rapping over the beat to "Look at Me Now" while he prepares a dish of pancakes in his kitchen. The video became a viral hit and got millions of views in a matter of days and led to interviews on websites like CNN and The Washington Post. [147][148]
BigDawsTv, BigDawsVlogs Dawson Gurley Prankster, vlogger [149][150]
howtoPRANKitup, Dennis Roady Deeds Dennis Roady Prankster [151]
Veritasium Derek Muller Creator of Veritasium and host of YouTube's Geek Week. [152][153][154][155]
DeStorm, DeStormTV DeStorm Power Singer, songwriter, and video editor. Often collaborates with other YouTube personalities and artists, including Mystery Guitar Man and Vassy. [156]
Diamnond and Silk, Ditch and Switch Diamond and Silk Former Democrats who became supporters of Donald Trump. Have also created a "ditch and switch" website explaining to voters which states are closed primaries and when the deadlines are for changing party affiliations in states that allow only registered Republicans to participate. [157]
PublicPrank DJ Sennett Musician, prankster [158]
DoctorSteel Doctor Steel Steampunk / industrial musician, entertainer, and visual artist [159]
League of Super Critics, Channel Awesome, ThatGuyWithTheGlasses Doug Walker Comedian, movie reviewer and film critic, part of Channel Awesome. Creator and portrayer of That Guy With The Glasses, The Nostalgia Critic and Chester A. Bum. [160][161][162]
digitalfilmmaker Douglas Sarine and Kent Nichols Creators of Ask a Ninja [163]
Eddsworld Edward "Edd" Gould Flash animator and creator of the Eddsworld series. Was noticed on YouTube by the BBC and TVE who both commissioned for the creation of animations for their organizations. Was also chosen to create an opening animation for the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference after catching the attention of the planning committee on YouTube. Died in 2012. [164][165]
Edarem Edward Muscare Former sex offender who achieved popularity for his eccentric videos of himself. In 2010, he was imprisoned for uploading videos to YouTube, thereby breaking his probation's ban on using a computer. [166][167][168][169]
AllThatGlitters21, EllesGlitterGossip (Elle), otherjuicystar07, juicystar07 (Blair) Elle and Blair Fowler Sisters who post beauty and style-related tutorials and vlogs [170][171]
Elizabeth Koshy Indian-American viner, actress and comedian; she does several videos with her boyfriend David Dobrik and friends, and plays several characters on them. [172]
WhatsUpMoms Elle Walker, Meg Resnikoff, Brook Mahan Three moms who post humorous motherhood content. [173]
SourceFed Elliott Morgan, Lee Newton, and Joe Bereta Hosts of SourceFed's 20 Minutes or Less news show and Comment Commentary launched by Philip DeFranco. [174]
brainscoop Emily Graslie Blogger from Field Museum [175]
EmmaBlackery Emma Blackery British vlogger from England. Known for "My thoughts on Google+" video. [176][177]
331Erock Eric Calderone Guitarist known for creating heavy metal renditions of popular songs, film and television themes, and video game soundtracks. [178][179][180]
estan247 Eric Stanley Violinist and composer, known for remixing popular Hip-hop and Pop songs on the violin. [181][182][183]
esmeedenters Esmée Denters Cover-artist, she covered songs by musicians like Justin Timberlake and Natasha Bedingfield. In 2008, she went on to start her professional career after attracting the attention of Dutch media scouts and Justin Timberlake, now she sings original songs. [184]
h3h3productions Ethan and Hila Klein Creators of comedy YouTube channel h3h3productions. [185]
PewDiePie, Pewdie, Jack septiceye2 Felix Kjellberg Video game playthroughs, commentary, vlogger, and video blogger. The most subscribed channel on YouTube, Kjellberg currently has over 48 million subscribers and 13 billion video views. Boyfriend of fellow YouTuber Marzia Bisognin ("CutiePieMarzia"). [186]
TheFineBros, TheFineBros2, MyMusicShow, REACT Fine Brothers Creators/Producers of the React video series (Kids, Teens, Elders, YouTubers, and Adults React) and MyMusic sitcom. Also known for timed spoiler videos. [187]
flula Flula Borg Vlogs (often based on misinterpretations of common figures of speech), covers of popular songs recorded in his car and other vehicles ("AutoTunes"), original music, celebrity interviews, and other humorous content. [188][189][190][191]
MonaLisaNaked Fox Bronte Alternative artist known for his comedic rants on modern day culture and putting himself in cringe-worthy situations to make his artwork. [192]
chescaleigh Franchesca Ramsey comedian, activist and artist. Known for her comedy sketches like "Shit White Girls Say...To Black Girls" and as the host of MTV's Decoded. [193]
dogsandwolves Frankie MacDonald Amateur weather presenter with autism from Nova Scotia, Canada. [194]
freddiew, freddiew2 Freddie Wong and Brandon Laatsch Creator of many mini action movies. They have gained a combined total of over 8.9 million subscribers since beginning uploading videos in 2010. [195]
Werevertumorro Gabriel Montiel Spanish vlogger. Videos mainly based around average life in suburban Mexico City. Also Professional Association Football Player. [196]
NewNuma Gary Brolsma Creator of the Numa Numa dance. [197]
Gary the Goat Gary the Goat, Jimbo Bazoobi Australian comedy group involving a comedian and real goat. [198][199]
miracleofsound Gavin Dunne Musician that specialises in Video game music, creating songs based on characters from video games and other pop-culture topics. [200][201]
theslowmoguys, roosterteeth, letsplay, gamefails Gavin Free Director, producer, voice actor, and cinematographer. [202]
HolaSoyGerman, holasoygerman2 Germán Garmendia Chilean video producer and aspiring actor. The second most subscribed channel on YouTube, he currently has over 29 million subscribers and 2.8 billion video views. Garmendia makes monological observational comedy videos. In July 2013, El País called him "the most popular Latin American on YouTube today". [203][204]
GregoryGORGEOUS Gigi Gorgeous Model, actress, and transgender activist. [205]
GILLEsound Gille Singer [206]
glozell1 GloZell Green Actress, comedian and singer. In 2015, she was invited to interview President Barack Obama along with YouTube personalities Hank Green and Bethany Mota. [207]
itsgrace, dailygrace (former) Grace Helbig Actress, comedian and video blogger from Los Angeles. [208]
GradeAUnderA, GradeBUnderB GradeAUnderA British comedian on satirical rants and commentary on a diverse variety of issues. [209]
schmoyoho /
thegregorybrothers
The Gregory Brothers Creators of several "songified" videos using Autotune, most notably the "Bed Intruder Song", the "Double Rainbow Song", "Winning!" (w/ Charlie Sheen), and the "Auto-tune the News" series. [210][211][212]
greyson97 Greyson Chance Singer discovered by Ellen DeGeneres, signed to record label. Notable for his cover of Lady Gaga's hit "Paparazzi". [213]
myharto, yourharto Hannah "Harto" Hart She is best known for starring in My Drunk Kitchen, a weekly series on YouTube in which she cooks something while extremely intoxicated. Apart from her main channel, she also runs a second channel where she talks about life in general and gives her opinions on various topics. [214][215][216]
EpicMealTime, HarleyMore, OriginalGamerShow Harley Morenstein Epic Meal Time cooking show. [217][218]
MinutePhysics, MinuteEarth Henry Reich Known for explaining physics- and Earth-related topics [219]
HIKAKIN, hikakinTV, HikakinBlog Hikaru Kaihatsu Japanese human beatbox, food and product reviews [220][221]
HowToBasic, HowToBasic2 HowToBasic An Australian vlogger who makes comedic and misleading tutorial videos, notably by destroying large quantities of food and various housewares. The creator of the channel has remained completely anonymous. [222]
HumzaProductions Humza Arshad Most notable for his ongoing web series Diary of a Bad Man, with episode 5 being one of the most viewed videos in the UK for 2011. [223][224][225]
Alphacat, Iman Iman Crosson Actor, nationally known Obama impersonator; co-editor of We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube edition). [226][227][228]
missglamorazzi, TheGridMonster Ingrid Nilsen Known for beauty tutorials. [229]
thatsojack Jack Baran Teenage vlogger from Connecticut [230][231]
jackcontemusic Jack Conte Indie musician, singer, and songwriter. Co-founder of Pomplamoose musical duo. [232]
jacksfilms, jackisanerd, SHUTUPDENNIS, featuredfridays, catlvr6969 Jack Douglass Creator of the "Your Grammar Sucks" and "YIAY" ("Yesterday I Asked You") series, as well as "The WTF Blanket", a parody of sleeved blankets. [233]
Jack Rebney (the "Winnebago Man") Jack Rebney's profane video outtakes first circulated underground on VHS tape before YouTube turned him into an online sensation. The reclusive Rebney, age 80, is the subject of a feature film, Winnebago Man, that was released in theaters Summer 2010. [234][235]
jackvalefilms Jack Vale Hidden camera pranks on the general public. [236]
CollegeHumor (Jake and Amir) Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld Comedy writers and actors for the website CollegeHumor. They star in their web series Jake and Amir and other CollegeHumor sketches. They have since left the company and ended the series to try to get the series on television. They also host their own podcast, If I Were You. [237]
Cinemassacre (formerly JamesNintendoNerd), James Rolfe James Rolfe Filmmaker and video game reviewer, known for his Angry Video Game Nerd sketches. [238]
jGracePro Jamie Grace Singer-songwriter discovered by Grammy winner TobyMac and signed to Gotee Records. [239]
Janoskians, DareSundays Janoskians An Australian web-based comedy group [240][241]
jennxpenn, jenn, jennxpenngames Jenn McAllister [242]
JennaMarbles, JennaMarblesVlog, JennaJulienPodcast Jenna Mourey Fifth most subscribed woman in the world; best known for her video "How to trick people into thinking you're good looking". She is the 15th most subscribed user of all time. She also hosts a weekly countdown show on SiriusXM Hits 1 called the YouTube 15. Jenna also co-hosts a weekly podcast with Julien Solomita called The Jenna and Julien Podcast [243][244]
JeriEllsworth Jeri Ellsworth Self-taught electronics engineer, and chip designer; serial entrepreneur; co-inventor of "CastAR" augmented reality glasses [245][246][247]
JessGreenberg1 Jess Greenberg Acoustic guitar player who covers a variety of songs. [248]
PrankvsPrank, BFvsGF, NylahKitty, DownRangeGaming Jesse Wellens and Jeana Smith Couple pranking each other, as well as video logs of their daily life. [249]
lonelygirl15 Jessica Rose, Yousef Abu-Taleb, Jackson Davis, and Alexandra Dreyfus From lonelygirl15 [250][251]
jbkpictures1 Jessie Kahnweiler Comedy [252]
j1mmyb0bba Jim Chapman Pop culture and fashion vlogger; brother to Samantha Chapman, husband of Tanya Burr. [253][254]
venetianprincess Jodie Rivera Previously, No. 1 most subscribed female on YouTube prior to MichellePhan surpassing her. [255]
BaratsAndBereta Joe Bereta and Luke Barats Creators of Barats and Bereta [256]
MysteryGuitarMan, jp Joe Penna Musician and animator. Most subscribed Brazilian auteur. [257]
ThatcherJoe, ThatcherJoeVlogs, ThatcherJoeGames Joe Sugg British internet personality, brother of Zoe Sugg and known for his challenges, impersonations and comedy videos. [258]
JoeyGraceffa, JoeyGraceffaGames Joey Graceffa Vlogger, actor and host at Teen.com. His videos' topics are varied and include vlogs of his daily life, challenges, song covers, The Hunger Games trilogy and gaming walkthroughs. [259][260][261]
VlogBrothers, CrashCourse, hankschannel, GamesWithHank (with Hank Green), hankgames (without Hank, John Green's gaming channel) John and Hank Green Vloggers. Also run "SciShow" and "The Art Assignment". [262]
Totalhalibut, Totalbiscuit John Bain First impressions of indie-games, Starcraft commentator [263]
exint2, nismotv2013 John Hindhaugh, Nick Daman Motorsport commentators, live commentary on radio-controlled racing and Super GT (via his Radio Le Mans livestream) in addition to his endurance racing work he best known for. [264][265][266]
JonTronShow, GameGrumps Jon Jafari Unorthodox video game reviewer, creator of JonTron and co-creator of Game Grumps. [267]
The Piano Guys Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson, Tel Stewart, Paul Anderson, and Al van der Beek. Musical group [268]
CaptainSparklez Jordan Maron Notable for making Minecraft music videos and walkthroughs, etc. [269][270][271]
Disneykid1
DK1games
Joseph Birdsong Vlogger, video game blogger and member of Candy Coded. [272]
Stampylonghead Joseph Garrett Minecraft videos for children. [273]
thecomputernerd01 Josh Chomik Notable for developing musical parodies. [274][275][276]
juanmann Juan Mann Of the Free Hugs Campaign. [277]
LaTigresaDelOrienteC Judith Bustos La Tigresa del Oriente, Peruvian singer and make-up artist whose YouTube exposure led to a contract with Warner Bros. Mexico. [278]
judsonlaipply Judson Laipply Judson Laipply is an American motivational speaker from Bucyrys, Ohio best known for his performance in the Evolution of Dance clip. [234]
Suzelle DIY Julia Anastasopoulos South African actress, illustrator and designer. Anastasopoulos creates short DIY webisodes and collaborated with Takealot, an online retailer, and produced four videos under their "everything you wish for" campaign. [279]
jaaaaaaa Julia Nunes Singer, songwriter, guitar and ukulele player. Has performed with Ben Folds and appears regularly at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. [280]
kidrauhl Justin Bieber Canadian singer who was discovered on YouTube and signed a major record deal with Usher, becoming one of the world's biggest superstars at only 15 years old. His Justin Bieber – Baby music video has over 700,000,000 views, making it the second most viewed video in YouTube history as of December 2012. [281][282]
JStuStudios Justin Stuart and Andrew Scites Pranksters, vloggers [283]
iJustine, otherijustine, ijustinesiphone, ijustinegaming, ijustinereviews, Justine Ezarik Video Blogger and comedian. Justine's first viral video was a video of her opening a bill sent to her by AT&T Mobility titled: "IPHONE BILL". She currently voices "Passion Fruit" in The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange on Cartoon Network. [284][285]
DigitalRevCom Kai Wong, Alamby Leung (both former) and Lok Cheung Presenter of DigitalRev TV [286]
Spricket24 Karen Alloy Regional Emmy award-winning entertainer and comedian. [115]
AreWeFamousNow
AreWeKuKuNow
Karim Metwaly comedian and video blogger [287]
EdwardCurrent Karl Coryat Atheist satirist, anti-9/11 Truth movement activist, and musician. [288][289]
Kat Blaque Kat Blaque video blogger, activist known for True Tea [290]
Keith Hughes Keith Hughes Educational lectures [291]
megwin Ken Sekine Video blogger and comedian [220][221]
5incominutos, keferavlog Kéfera Buchmann Comedy videos and daily vlogs [292]
nalts Kevin Nalty Video Blogger and comedian [293]
KevJumba, JumbaFund Kevin Wu Comedian/Reality Star of The Amazing Race 17. He currently host pre-commercials called Flicks on Cartoon Network. [294]
kinagrannis Kina Grannis Singer-songwriter formerly signed to Interscope Records. Mostly known for her song "In Your Arms". [295]
ItsKingsleyBitch Kingsley Comedian, blogger & internet personality. He has over 3 million subscribers and 250 million video views. He has been featured on TV shows such as Tosh.0 and Just Keke. [296][297]
kipkay Kip Kay Prankster, gadget creator. [298]
KurtHugoSchneider Kurt Hugo Schneider Producing YouTube music videos in collaboration with other musicians. He is best known for his production of music videos for Sam Tsui. [299]
kutiman Kutiman Multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and creator of ThruYou. [300]
FPSRussia, MoreFPSRussia, fps Kyle Myers Host of The FPSRussia Show [301]
skippy62able, L.A. Beast Live L.A. Beast Competitive eater, vlogger, reviver of Crystal Pepsi [302][303][304][305][306]
lacigreen, gogreen18 Laci Green Atheist, feminist, sex educator [307][308][309]
wzr0713 Laina Morris Gained fame in June 2012 when her video titled "JB Fanvideo" went viral, resulting in the creation of the internet meme 'Overly Attached Girlfriend' - she uploads weekly videos as herself on a variety of topics. [310][311][312][313][314]
latoyaforever LaToya Forever Comedy videos; daily vlogs [315]
panacea81 Lauren Luke Make-up artist [316][317][318]
Hydraulic Press Channel Lauri and Anni Vuohensilta Various objects are crushed by a hydraulic press. [319]
liamariejohnson Lia Marie Johnson [320]
IISuperwomanII, SuperwomanVlogs Lilly Singh Indo-Canadian comedian known for her parody videos about everyday life. Her channel has nearly 10 million subscribers and 1.5 billion video views. [321][322][323][324]
funtwohimself Lim Jeong-Hyun [325]
lindseystomp, LindseyTime Lindsey Stirling America's Got Talent quarterfinalist; known for dancing while playing violin, performing classical crossover to electronic dance music, hip-hop and dubstep; charted on Billboard [326]
LinusTechTips, Techquickie, ChannelSuperfun Linus Sebastian Technology expert and founder of Linus Media Group, best known as the presenter for NCIX Tech Tips and Linus Tech Tips. [327]
LisaNova, lisa Lisa Donovan [328]
lisalavie1 Lisa Lavie Singer-songwriter; co-producer of YouTube cybercollaboration video We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube edition); Yanni vocalist; Trans-Siberian Orchestra vocalist. [329][330][331][332]
EpicLLOYD, ERB Lloyd Ahlquist Rapper, comedy theater, songwriter, co-founder of the web series Epic Rap Battles of History [333][334]
sprinkleofglitter, sprinkleofchatter Louise Pentland British fashion and beauty vlogger. [258]
Fred, lucas Lucas Cruikshank Lucas from JKL Productions. Was the No. 1 most subscribed channel before being surpassed by nigahiga in 2009. He starred as Fred Figglehorn in Fred: The Show on Nickelodeon in 2012 and Marvin in Marvin Marvin from 2012-2013. [335]
MacGyverLizard MacGyver the Lizard A giant lizard known for his intelligence, friendly personality, and large jowls. [336]

[337]

MRirian Magibon Known for doing nothing except staring at the camera [338]
YouDeserveADrink, mametown Mamrie Hart Comedic actress, writer, and performer. On her main channel, YouDeserveADrink, she primarily posts weekly instructional mixology videos, with a unique cocktail presented in each, allowing her to combine her past work experience as a bartender with performing. She periodically collaborates with other YouTube personalities such as Hannah Hart and Grace Helbig. [339][340]
marcusbutlerTV, moremarcus Marcus Butler British vlogger. [259][341]
rojuanearagon Maria Aragon A 10-year-old Filipino-Canadian singer who became popular after Lady Gaga linked to her cover of "Born This Way", writing on Twitter: "This is why I make music. She is the future." The two sang together in Toronto, Canada during Gaga's Monster Ball tour 2011. Aragon has also performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She has sung for and with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. [342][343]
Mark Rober Mark Rober best known for his YouTube videos on popular science, do-it-yourself gadgets and creative ideas. [344]
MarieDigby Marié Digby Singer-songwriter whose career picked up when she posted a video of herself covering the Rihanna song "Umbrella". [345]
hotforwords Marina Orlova A Russian philologist who is a YouTube star that teaches the etymology of English words. [346]
markiplierGAME, markiplier (no longer active), markiplierTWITCH Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach Video game playthroughs and commentary. He is also known for a web-series named Drunk Minecraft. Mark currently has over 15 million subscribers, and over 5 billion video views. [347]
MKBHD Marques Brownlee Tech Reviews [348]
CutiePieMarzia Marzia Bisognin Italian blogger. Video topics usually discuss fashion or makeup. Also known as the girlfriend of PewDiePie. [349][350]
teenagerswebseries Mathew Murray creator of the web series teenagers [351][352][353]
DmPranksProductions Matteo Moroni Italian prankster, creative director and film maker [354]
MatPat, The Game Theorists,

The Film Theorists

MatPat Creator of Game Theory, a show that analyzes video games with respect to realistic rules of mathematics, culture and science. [355]
Matthew Santoro, MatthewSantoroVlog,

SantoroGaming

Matthew Santoro Most well known for his top ten list and "50 Amazing Facts" videos [356]
MeganandLiz, meganandlizbeauty Megan and Liz Achieved some popularity on YouTube, appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show. [357]
megannicolesite, MeganNicoleTV Megan Nicole Musician, who has covered songs by Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Selena Gomez, among others. Also has performed some original songs. [358][359]
ElectroBOOM Mehdi Sadaghdar Electronics engineer who teaches both electrical engineering and simple how-to's with explosions on himself for comedy [360][361]
bowiechick Melody Oliveria [362]
mememolly Meme Molly Internet personality and former presenter of Rocketboom daily news. [363]
PianoChatImprov Merton Singer-songwriter, music improviser. [364]
miaarose Mia Rose Singer-songwriter [365]
ItsJustSomeRandomGuy Michael Agrusso Creator of "Hi, I'm a Marvel...and I'm a DC" video series, YouTube celebrity among comic book movie fans with panels at New York Comic Con 2008 and 2009 [366][367]
WHATTHEBUCKSHOW, Michael Buckley, bucksphone Michael Buckley Known for his celebrity news show, What the Buck?! [368]
Vsauce Michael Stevens Host and creator of Vsauce, explaining topics of general interest, often including science and philosophy. [369]
mwesch Michael Wesch His video, "Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us" was viewed over 10 million times. Wesch has won several awards for his work with video, including a Wired Magazine Rave Awardand the John Culkin Award for Outstanding Media Praxis from the Media Ecology Association. [368][370][371]
MichellePhan Michelle Phan Vietnamese-American make-up artist and owner of skincare line IQQU; she produces beauty tutorials videos and is the spokesperson for Lancôme. [372]
MirandaSings08 and Mirandavlogz Miranda Sings Character created by comedian and YouTube personality Colleen Ballinger that satirizes bad, but egotistical singers who post videos of themselves singing on YouTube. [373]
moymoypalaboy Moymoy Palaboy Filipino comic and singing duo, known for lip sync videos. [374]
communitychannel Natalie Tran First Vietnamese-Australian YouTuber to pass one million subscribers. [375]
natalydawn Nataly Dawn Indie musician, singer, and songwriter. [376]
NK5000 Noah Kalina Notable for his video Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years [377]
KSIOlajidebt, KSIOlajidebtHD Olajide Olatunji Known for his FIFA commentary videos [378]
patcondell Pat Condell Comedian, antitheist, 35 of his videos were published to DVD. [379][380][381]
renetto Paul Robinett [382][383]
Potholer54, Potholer54debunks Peter Hadfield Science journalist who vlogs on science and pseudoscience, particularity on creationism vs evolution and global warming [384][385]
geriatric1927 Peter Oakley "Geriatric gripes and grumbles", mentions his service for Britain during WWII [386]
SchiffReport Peter Schiff A financial broker and CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, Peter Schiff is known for the video Peter Schiff Was Right 2006–2007 (2nd Edition) by YouTuber Jdouche. His internet fame created a grassroots movement which prompted him to run for Senate in Connecticut, albeit unsuccessfully. [387][388][389]
[390][391][392][393]
nicepeter, nicepeterToo, ERB, ERB2 Peter Shukoff A self described "Comic/Guitar Hero" best known for the musical comedy on his YouTube channel, NicePeter, and co-creating the comedial web series, known as Epic Rap Battles of History, along with Lloyd Ahlquist (aka EpicLLOYD). [394]
Phil Davison Local politician from Minerva, Ohio. His impassioned stump speech as a candidate for treasurer of Stark County, Ohio was viewed over a million times on YouTube. [395][396][397]
AmazingPhil, LessAmazingPhil Phil Lester British vlogger and BBC Radio 1 host, co-host of Super Amazing Project and released a book named 'The Amazing Book Is Not On Fire' with Dan Howell [398][399]
Thunderf00t Phil Mason Atheist vlogger, creator of the video series Why People Laugh at Creationists [400][401][402]
sxephil, PhilipDeFranco Philip DeFranco News reporter, known for The Philip DeFranco Show, and being the creator of SourceFed. [403]
wongfuproductions Phillip Wang, Wesley Chan and Ted Fu Film-making trio. Known for film shorts, music videos for other musicians and their vlogs called "Wong Fu Weekends". [404]
PomplamooseMusic Pomplamoose A musical duo composed of Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn. [405]
officialpsy Psy His "Gangnam Style" music video is recognized by Guinness World Records as the most viewed and most "liked" video in YouTube history, and for being the first to surpass 1 billion views. [406]
MyHusbandisJapanese Rachel and Jun Japanese culture, society and lifestyle, cooking and culinary art [407][408]
MagicOfRahat, RahatsIphone Rahat Hossain An Old Dominion University student who produces magic tricks and pranks on his YouTube channel "MagicOfRahat" which has over 4 million subscribers and 600 million video views. [409]
Randy Pausch Gave the lecture Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams. [410]
AreYouSuprised Randy Phillips While serving in the United States Air Force, he came out as a homosexual during the final months of the U.S. military's policy known as "Don't ask, don't tell" [411]
RayWilliamJohnson, yourfavoritemartian, BreakingNYC Ray William Johnson Was the No.1 most subscribed channel before being surpassed by Smosh in 2013, reviews viral videos, recently started a second animated music video channel. [412][413][414]
[415][416][417]
rebecca Rebecca Black An American teen who became famous after posting her song "Friday" that received more than 167 million views, 3 million dislikes, and hugely negative comments dubbing the song the "worst song ever". [418]
xBextahx Rebecca Flint A British teen who became known as Beckii Cruel by recreating a dance called the danjo. She now has a record deal with Tokuma Japan Communications. [419]
Rémi GAILLARD Rémi Gaillard French humorist well known for its funny and famous videos. [420]
RhettandLink, Good Mythical Morning, Good Mythical MORE, EXTRAS - Rhett and Link Rhett and Link Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal. They host a weekday morning YouTube show called "Good Mythical Morning" on their second channel. Their third channel has a secondary morning show called "Good Mythical More" to follow the main morning show [421][422][423]
[424][425][426]
Panjumittai Productions RJ Balaji All the videos in this channel deal with contemporary issues; all are completely different in content. [427][428]
ronaldjenkees Ronald Jenkees American composer and musician [429]
RosannaPansino Rosanna Pansino Creator of the baking show Nerdy Nummies [430]
RubberNinja Ross O'Donovan Australian American animator, comedian, and internet personality. Co-host of Game Grumps spin-off, Steam Train. Creator of Good Game series, Gamer Tonight. [431][432]
Wheres Rucka, itsRucka, RuckaWHO, RuckaWHAT, Ruckas Black Rucka Rucka Ali He has been labelled one of the most successful artists to come out of YouTube, where he has received over 100 million hits with hits such as "Ching Chang Chong" and "Justin's Beaver". [433]
nigahiga, HigaTV Ryan Higa The 13th most subscribed YouTube channel. He is known for his video "How to be a Ninja". [434]
Khanacademy Salman Khan Educational videos on a wide range of topics. [435]
OFFICIALsampepper Sam Pepper Former prankster best known for practical joke videos on the general public. He was alleged of sexual harassment and rape following his video entitled Fake Hand Ass Pinch Prank. [436][437][438][439]
TheSamTsui Sam Tsui Best known for covering and performing songs by popular artists, as well as original medleys and mashups. [299]
brownmarkfilms Samwell Most notable for the video "What What (In the Butt)". [440][441]
SAARA (Smokahontas Official), West Toast TV Sara Maria Forsberg Impersonator, singer, interviewed on British BBC radio and Finnish public radio YLE, in which she confirmed that she was contacted by a The Ellen DeGeneres Show producer. [442][443][444]
SaraNiemietz Sara Niemietz Singer, songwriter, actress featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show [445][446][447]
pop17 Sarah Austin Sarah Meyers [448]
TheoreticalBullshit Scott Clifton Topics include atheism, philosophy, ethics discussion, counter-apologetics. American daytime TV star and three-time Daytime Emmy award winner. [449]
Jacksepticeye Seán William McLoughlin Irish producer, game commentator, and internet personality, known primarily for his comedic Let's Play series on video games, loud and abrupt yet gentle nature, and occasional vlogs on YouTube [450]
day9tv Sean Plott A Kansas born StarCraft: Brood War professional who has since become a popular StarCraft 2 commentator and e-sports promoter. Sean is most famous for his daily show; where he breaks down SC2 games for analysis, and shoutcasting at events such as MLG and Dreamhack [451]
GoWithMeMila Sgt Scott Moore Known for his successful viral video campaign asking Mila Kunis to the Marine Corps ball while stationed in Afghanistan. His video achieved nationwide news attention and has been viewed over 3 million times. [452][453][454]
ShaneDawsonTV, ShaneDawsonTV2, shane Shane Dawson Makes comedy sketches, featuring several well-known characters. [455]
Shaycarl, SHAYTARDS, ShayLoss, iphoneTARD, WhenTheKidsGoToSleep Shay Carl Daily Life Vlogger, Comedian, and has appeared on No Ordinary Family. [456][457]
SheikhAkbarOfficial
SAVlogs
Sheikh Akbar Vlogs and public pranks [458]
simonandmartina, simonandmartinabonus Simon Stawski and Martina Stawski creators of the Eat Your Kimchi videos and website [459][460]
UC1x3zVQBLhsFjb6LGZ3qYNw Showry Parody videos [461]
Simon's Cat Simon Tofield Tofield's first video was uploaded to YouTube on 4 March 2008. Since then, in addition to making YouTube videos, he has published 4 books. [462][463][464]
Simone Giertz Simone Giertz Swedish inventor and maker, recently dubbed "the queen of useless robots" by The Guardian. [465]
SmoothMcGroove Smooth McGroove A cappella renditions of video game music [466][467]
sonsofmaxwell Sons of Maxwell Created three popular music videos, beginning with "United Breaks Guitars" in protest of Carroll's treatment at the hands of United Airlines which proved a public relations debacle for the airline. [468][469]
HouseholdHacker Spencer and Dylan Known as "Traveler" (real name unknown) and Dylan (Frosty Brain); YouTube Channel, Household Hacker, was the 27th most subscribed in August 2009. [470]
SpokenReasons, SpokenReasonsTV Spoken Reasons Comedian, actor, known for his role in The Heat and partnership with Russell Simmons's All Def Digital. [471][472][473]
boogie2988 Steven Williams Gaming channel primarily known for the character Francis, who gives his thoughts on and usually rages on various gaming topics. [474]
sncmusic Straight No Chaser Straight No Chaser was an undergraduate a cappella group whose 10-year-old version of "12 days of Christmas" went viral in 2007. Atlantic Records signed them to a five-album deal because of their YouTube success. [475]
ashens Stuart Ashen British reviewer of various (usually poor quality) products, comedian, animator and actor. Starring role in indie comedy film Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child. [476][477]
Stuart Edge, Stuart EdgeXtra Stuart Edge Prankster, musician, magician [478]
jwcfree Sungha Jung Guitarist [479]
pixi2woo, tanyasvlogsandhauls Tanya Burr Beauty, fashion and lifestyle vlogger. Also has her own cosmetic line self-titled Tanya Burr. [258]
Hott4Hill, TarynSouthern, taryntogo Taryn Southern Hillary Clinton campaign video. [480]
TayZonday, tayvox Tay Zonday Most notable for the "Chocolate Rain" video. [481]
TechRax Taras Maksimuk most notable for destroying phones [482]
Ted Williams Most notable for "The Man with the Golden Radio Voice". [483]
terranaomi Terra Naomi Singer-songwriter formerly signed to Island Records [484]
meekakitty Tessa Violet American vlogger – comedy. [485]
TiffanyAlvord Tiffany Alvord Singer-songwriter and cover artist. [486]
TimothyDeLaGhetto2, theTimothyDeLaGhetto, TraPhikMusik, TimsBakery Timothy DeLaGhetto Filmmaker, Musician, vlogger, Rapper. Also known as Traphik (Rap Name) [487]
Tobuscus, TobyTurner, TobyGames Toby Turner Comedian, actor, known for his "Literal Trailers", hosting CuteWinFail and playing Nerville on the Annoying Orange TV series. [488]
TheSyndicateProject, SyndicateCentral Tom Cassell Known for his Minecraft and Call of Duty Videos. [489]
Blendtec Tom Dickson Star of Will It Blend? [490][491]
TommyEdisonXP, BlindFilmCritic Tommy Edison Blind film critic [492]
sotomayortv2 Tommy Sotomayor Radio host. [493]
TroyeSivan, MoreTroye Troye Sivan South-African born Australian vlogger, singer and actor. [494]
tyleroakley and extratyler Tyler Oakley Vlogger and advocate for gay youth, presenting on topics such as queer politics and pop culture. [495][496][497][498]
Thulean Perspective Varg Vikernes Vlogger noted for his socially conservative views and advocacy for white nationalism, Nordicism, and traditional paganism. Best known as a Norwegian black metal musician, well known for his music project Burzum and as the former bassist of Mayhem. [499]
VenusAngelic Venus Angelic Had a #71 hit with a cover of I Love It. [500]
Vihart Vi Hart Mathemusician with over a million hits [501]
VicDiBitetto Vic Dibitetto Stand-up comedian who's launch to fame starred with a YouTube video entitled, "Bread & Milk." He currently has over 50 million views on YouTube. His videos sparked the interest of actor Kevin James, who asked Dibitetto personally to appear in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2. [502][503]
vkgoeswild Viktoriya Yermolyeva Pianist with over a million hits who's worked with Lazar Berman and Nine Inch Nails drummer Brian Viglione. [504]
VitalyzdTV, VitalyzdTvSecond Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Comedian and a prankster. [505][506]
gossmakeupartist, gossmakeupchat Wayne Goss Makeup artist and entrepreneur [507]
stashhurrikane William Singe Singer, songwriter and producer who has accumulated millions of followers on YouTube and Facebook by recording R&B, pop, hip-hop and rap covers in his bedroom. [508]
WilliamSledd William Sledd Vlogger that produces videos which center around fashion. [509]
Yogscast Lewis & Simon, Parv, Hannah, Zylus, Duncan, Ridgedog, Sips, Will, Sjin, Turpster, Martyn, DWP, Nilesy, Panda, Rythian, Zoey, Strippin, Kim, BebopVox YOGSCAST, Hat Films The Yogscast Producers of comedic gaming videos and Minecraft parodies of famous songs. Best known for their Minecraft series. Members Sips and Hat Films [510][511]
FouseyTUBE, DOSEofFOUSEY Yousef Saleh Erakat Palestinian-American prankster, comedian, and motivational speaker. He is best known for the Yoga Pants Prank and the Spiderman in Real Life prank. He also maintains an active vlogging channel. [512]
ysabellabrave Ysabella Brave A vocalist that was signed by Cordless Recordings. [513]
FinalCutKing Zach King Known for digitally edited videos. [514][515][516]
ZaidAliT Zaid Ali Make comedy videos comparing western and eastern culture, mostly with slogan White people vs Brown people. Also makes vlogs. He focuses on Indian people's daily life incidents. [517]
ZDoggMD ZDoggMD A doctor known for his hiphop inspired medical comedy videos. [518]
zoella, morezoella Zoe Sugg Her vlogs and blog posts centre around beauty, fashion and lifestyle. She was named Best Beauty Blogger at the Cosmopolitan Blog Awards in 2012. Zoella was also awarded with the Best British Vlogger award in BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards 2013. [519][520][521][522]

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