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  2. Ryan Higa - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Higa (born June 6, 1990), also known as nigahiga (/ ˈ n iː ɡ ə h iː ɡ ə / NEE-ɡə-HEE-ɡə), is an American internet personality. Best known for his comedy videos on YouTube , Higa began making YouTube videos in 2006 and was one of the most popular creators on the platform in its early years.

  3. Boys Generally Asian - Wikipedia

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    Boys Generally Asian, also known by the acronym BgA, is an American K-pop parody group that was created by YouTube personality Ryan Higa. [1] The group, which describes itself as "guys who can't sing, dance or really speak Korean", debuted in 2016 with the single, "Dong Saya Dae".

  4. Poreotics - Wikipedia

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    Poreotics worked with many other individuals and groups including YouTube stars like Kevjumba and dancers like I.aM.mE crew. They continued to gain more fame on YouTube after winning and performing at several different competitions like the HIP-HOP Internationals and World of Dance. Poreotics was featured in nigahiga's comedy video on YouTube.

  5. YOMYOMF - Wikipedia

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    YOMYOMF, whose name is an acronym for "You Offend ME, You Offend My FAMILY," is a YouTube channel aggregating talent from various performers. Even though the YOMYOMF Network is an Asian American pop culture channel, the channel is intended to showcase quality programming, regardless of the race of the contributors. [1]

  6. Machinima, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In late 2012, Machinima reached 4th place in YouTube's subscriber rankings with over 5 million subscribers. The only channels preventing Machinima from becoming #1 at the time were Smosh, nigahiga and RayWilliamJohnson, all three of which at the time had over 6 million subscribers. As of December 2018, the channel had over 12 million subscribers.

  7. Chester See - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, See, alongside YouTubers Nigahiga and Kevin Wu uploaded a music video titled Nice Guys. In 2012, See, alongside YouTubers Nigahiga and Kevin Wu, also film director Justin Lin, started the YOMYOMF YouTube channel. [6] [7] [8] The channel released an internet-only reality TV talent show called Internet Icon later that year; See hosted ...

  8. Justin Chon - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, he began uploading edited vlogs to his YouTube channel on a weekly basis. Since November 2015, he has uploaded edited vlogs to the channel on a daily basis. He also creates short comedy videos on YouTube with his friends, and has appeared in videos on Ryan Higa (nigahiga)'s YouTube channel.

  9. nigahiga - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; nigahiga