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  2. CiccioGamer89 - Wikipedia

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    Joining YouTube on 8 July 2012, he has over three million subscribers and is the 39th Italian YouTuber by the number of subscribers. [1] In his channel he mainly posts gameplay videos, but he also created a series of cooking videos called "In cucina con Ciccio" and several videos dedicated to his weight loss journey. He has opened multiple ...

  3. DM Pranks - Wikipedia

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    DM Pranks is an Italian YouTube channel created by Diego Dolciami and Matteo Moroni. In 2013, he began to play pranks, and post videos on a channel on YouTube. [2] As of May 2020, their channel has nearly 5 million subscribers and more than 215 million video views.

  4. Frank Matano - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Matano is an Italian comedian, television personality, YouTuber, and actor. Matano rose to prominence in 2008 through prank videos on YouTube, and was the first Italian YouTuber to surpass one million subscribers. Shortly following his online success, Matano eventually joined into the television industry.

  5. Category:Italian YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian YouTubers" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Michele Bravi; C.

  6. Favij - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Ostuni (Italian pronunciation: [loˈrɛntso oˈstuːni]; born 7 April 1995), known online as Favij (Italian pronunciation: [faviˈdʒɛi]) or FavijTV, is an Italian YouTuber. With over six million subscribers and four billion views, [2] Ostuni has been described as one of the most popular YouTubers in Italy. [3] [4] [5]

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  8. Prisencolinensinainciusol - Wikipedia

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    Video clips of both performances, both separate and edited together, began to appear on YouTube in the late 2000s. It became something of an Internet meme, [13] and in 2009 it was posted to Boing Boing, [14] and subsequently saw renewed interest in the Italian media. [15]

  9. Tuta gold - Wikipedia

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    "Tuta gold" (transl. "Golden tracksuit") is a song by Italian singer Mahmood. It was released as a digital download and for streaming on 7 February 2024 by Island Records and Universal Music. [2] It was written by Mahmood with Jacopo Ettorre and Francesco "Katoo" Catitti. [3]