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  2. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Musician Some fans also call themselves "Olives" or "Rodrighoes". [292] Olly Murs: Murs Army Musician [293] [294] Once Upon a Time: Oncers TV show [134] One Chicago: ChiHards TV show coined by fans and used by the official account/its stars [295] One Direction: Directioners Music group [1] Otep: Shadow Soldiers Music group Chosen by poll on the ...

  3. Marc Rebillet - Wikipedia

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    These videos began to go viral through Reddit and Facebook, generating a fan base, and earning Rebillet tips. Many of Rebillet's songs are inspired by live requests from his fans, who call him on a phone number that he posts on social media, or comment during the live stream. [14] Rebillet's sessions can last from one to five hours.

  4. Here's a complete list of what every group of celebrity fans ...

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    Though fan groups have existed for as long as musicians have elicited screams from their adoring audiences, the social media era has elevated the statuses of these groups and given them more power ...

  5. Madonna fandom - Wikipedia

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    Mary Cross wrote in Madonna: A Biography (2007) her "over-whelming success of her music, videos/DVDS, concert tours, and sales speaks volumes" about both her popularity and fan base. [ 20 ] In 2012, Lojas Renner helped to create with some of her Brazilian fans, the world's biggest fan letter ever written, a one kilometre message put in line of ...

  6. Swifties - Wikipedia

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    Regarded by journalists as one of the largest, most devoted, and influential fan bases, Swifties are known for their high levels of participation, creativity, community, and cultural impact on the music industry and popular culture. They are a subject of widespread coverage in the mainstream media.

  7. Korn - Wikipedia

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    Korn created a fan-base described by Doug Small and Eaton Entertainment as extremely loyal. [ 31 ] Korn's music videos received significant play on Total Request Live , and alongside Limp Bizkit were credited with pitting the nu metal genre against pop acts such as Backstreet Boys , NSYNC and Britney Spears .

  8. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fans of these franchises generated creative products like fan art and fan fiction at a time when typical science fiction fandom was focused on critical discussions. The MediaWest convention provided a video room and was instrumental in the emergence of fan vids, or analytic music videos based on a source, in the late 1970s. [15]

  9. Anthony Fantano - Wikipedia

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    Fantano was born and raised in Wolcott, Connecticut. [8] He is of Sicilian descent. His father, Ken Fantano, was a professional power-lifter. [9] [10] As a teenager, Fantano became interested in politics through the work of the musician Jello Biafra, former lead singer of the punk band Dead Kennedys, calling him "pretty much [his] political idol". [11]