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Adam Nyerere Bahner (born May 21, 1982), better known by the pseudonym Tay Zonday [3] [4] [5] or as "Chocolate Rain Guy", [6] [7] is an American YouTube personality, singer-songwriter, and voice actor. [8] He is known for his bass singing voice. Zonday garnered mainstream exposure when his song "Chocolate Rain" became a viral video [7] in July ...
How To Cook That (often stylised as H2CT) is an Australian website and YouTube baking channel that provides video recipes on baking and decorating themed cakes, desserts, chocolate creations and other confectionery. Launched as a website in 2011 by founder Ann Reardon, it later gained more than 4 million followers on YouTube, surpassing more ...
On November 12, 2013, a video was published on the Crailtap YouTube channel, the official channel of the Girl Distribution Company, in which Jerry Hsu is officially revealed as the new professional for the Chocolate skateboard company. The video skit features Carroll, Marc Johnson, Stevie
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L.A. Beast's YouTube channel features dozens of videos in which he films himself performing a variety of over-the-top eating and drinking challenges. In some cases when he is unsuccessful at these challenges, the featured entertainment value is the schadenfreude and gross-out humor of him experiencing pain and vomiting copious amounts of food ...
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"C'mon (Catch 'Em by Surprise)" is a song by Dutch DJ Tiësto and American DJ Diplo. It features vocals by American rapper Busta Rhymes . It was released on 14 January 2011 in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Finland.
The song was featured on YouTube in 2007, where it was used in an Indian commercial for the 5 Star chocolate brand. [4] It was also featured on YouTube as a nursery rhyme in 2009 by the channel Shemrock Nursery Rhymes. [5] The nursery rhyme has been recreated by many other edutainment YouTube channels targeting young children. [6]