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hope you enjoy the video when YouTube
launched way back in 2005 it presented a
whole new world of possibilities and
opportunities to everyone as fame has
never been more wood than reach
obviously not everyone managed to make a
name for themselves but some have
managed to captivate millions and
millions of people around the world with
their personalities and content so in
today's video we'll be looking at seven
youtubers who will hit 100 million
subscribers from gamers and comedians to
makeup artists so stay tuned admittedly
the most popular YouTube channels are
built on the let's play phenomenon a
documented playthrough of a video game
usually complemented with commentary
from the players so we are starting with
the man who started at all PewDiePie
focused on gaming videos
he joined YouTube back in December of
2006 under the name beauty but the
channel eventually became inactive
during his time at the University of
years later he made another YouTube
account under the name PewDiePie only a
year after that he lost interest in his
degree fields and dropped out of college
and ultimately decided to focus on
creating content for his YouTube channel
it was a rocky start however and to fund
his videos P's had to work at a hotdog
stand while also selling prints of his
Photoshop art projects on the side the
hard work paid off in the channel took
off soon enough rapidly attracting
viewers and subscribers surpassing 1
million subscribers milestone 2012 only
to become the most subscribed user on
YouTube in the following year ever since
PewDiePie has been entertaining his
numerous fans initially named bro army
after his brofist in more lately 9 year
olds with his comedy
that revolves around things found on the
internet video game commentaries
reactions and vlogs so it's easy to see
how he managed to attract ninety two
point five million subscribers or is it
recently he's been involved in a feud
with the massive Bollywood production
company t-series as he became aware of
the rapid growth a knee tube realizing
that he's gonna be the throne as
YouTube's biggest channel he urged this
fast to deter t-series growth and a big
part of YouTube community banded
together to support him other content
creators sided with him as well like
mister beasts who turned the entire city
into an ad for peace by buying
billboards local television spots radio
sound bites and whatnot
urging people to subscribe to PewDiePie
in the eyes of many it wasn't only about
PewDiePie winning against t-series but
about saving YouTube as well as many
content creators and fans felt that it
was important to maintain an independent
creators channel as the face of YouTube
while a company like t-series represents
nothing but the platform's corporate
interests ultimately PewDiePie admitted
defeat to t-series with a diss track
titled congratulations saying that he
won't actively fight the company for the
top spot anymore
nevertheless with ninety two and a half
million subscribers PewDiePie will
certainly be the first YouTube channel
to hit the 100 million mark and you know
subscribe to PewDiePie
even though Ivan found a cave Ana's
gaming has the 29th most subscribed
channel on YouTube which makes it one of
the largest and most popular channels on
the platform he started out small back
in 2011 just like a bunch of other
content creators
since then he has attracted over 24
million subscribers thanks to his humour
editing skills and content on playing
popular video games with his friends and
fellow youtubers that he produces after
uploading modern warfare 3 videos and
some remixes he started posting black
ops 2 content that consisted of shotgun
montages pranks funny moments and more
importantly remixes the series of
remixes he did back in the day caused
his channel to grow at a breakneck speed
and sky rocketed him to stardom as the
number of his subscribers quickly jumped
from 200,000 to astonishing 2 million in
a very short period of time
if things had played out differently for
badass what he started this channel back
in the
des who knows if the vanoss crew as we
know it today would even exist until he
realized that his YouTube channel was
taken off that us attended the
University of Pennsylvania as a student
of economics at one point he realized
that he would be better off creating
content online as he would earn more
than with his degree before he finally
dropped out his parents were concerned
that YouTube was taking up too much
study time however that us felt that his
income for YouTube was enough to sustain
a career so he ultimately decided to
pursue his online thing full-time
luckily for him it turned out to be a
good move but if he had listened to his
parents and stopped making video content
in favor of studying the van a screw
probably wouldn't be a thing it is today
at least not in the same form it was
something they weren't always fully
supportive of but I was very
conservative I never wanted to stop
University and risk that opportunity so
what I did was I made sure I was
successful enough an e-2 before I
dropped out I probably stopped school a
lot later than most full-time youtubers
did he said in an interview with the CBC
coming up next we have a youtuber who
managed to get the number one spot in
the forest 2017 list of the top ten
biggest influencers in gaming markiplier
best known for his let's plays of
survival horror games as well as other
genres of indie games
markiplier attracted numerous fans with
yelling cursing screaming and even
crying in his videos aside from that his
sketch comedy videos with his alter-ego
Wilfred Worf stache from whom the
branding of his channel with the pink
mustache comes from were well-received
by the viewers in the fact that he never
censored profanities except using words
like duck and luck instead of nastier
words and the subtitles didn't do him
any harm either currently his channel
has over 10 point 7 billion total video
views and 23 point three million
subscribers and is currently the 56th
most subscribed channel on YouTube
obviously this along with the fact that
he regularly posts new content
warranted markiplier his appearance in
our list
American video gamer Richard Tyler
Blevins is best known by his online
alias ninja and he is currently one of
the most popular streamers on Twitch and
also hugely successful on YouTube
Blevins first started playing video
games professionally back in 2009 but it
wasn't until he started screaming forth
and regularly that his viewership began
to grow immensely now averaging around
80 thousand viewers per stream when
fortnight took the world by storm
countless players stick to YouTube in
twitch hoping to make a name for
themselves
unfortunately not everyone managed to
get big because success depends on
numerous factors with skill being the
most obvious one thanks to his
ridiculous talent ninja managed to rise
above everyone else and is rightfully
considered to be the best of the best
with over 20 million subscribers in
YouTube and almost 14 million followers
on Twitch and it is estimated that here
is more than $500 per month just from
streaming for tonight
considering that fortnight is still a
fairly on game and it won't be dethroned
just yet it's safe to say that the
number of ninja subscribers will only
grow even more coming up next we have
Yuya a Mexican youtuber and a beauty
vlogger Yuya created her channel called
lady sixty makeup all the way back in
2009 after winning a makeup contest on
YouTube when she was only 16 years old
she didn't post any content until the
next year however and when she uploaded
her first video who saddled translates
to easy hairstyles that are cute the
channel slowly started gaining more and
more attention
eventually Yuya became the best paid
blogger associated with makeup in 2015
and had the 16th most subscribed channel
on YouTube in 2016
currently Yuya has 23 point five million
subscribers and holds the place of 55th
most subscribed channel on YouTube which
says a lot
one of the biggest names they need to
been in minecraft community also known
as the diamond minecart has been around
since 2012 and currently has over 21
million subscribers fourteen point three
billion views and a ridiculous amount of
various videos the British youtuber has
consistently been among the most popular
youtubers over the last years and has
even received in the clothings Kids
Choice Award in the category UK
favourite tipster in 2015 and 2016 in
addition to that Dan also holds the
Guinness world record for most goals
scored in a game of rocket League for a
team of two and most goals scored in a
game of rocket League team of three as
well as for most B's for a dedicated
minecraft video channel even though he
has been amongst the highest earning
YouTube stars for a while now in 2017 he
actually topped the Forbes list of
highest-paid YouTube stars with an
estimated income of sixteen point five
million dollars and seeing as he never
gets bored of what he does the number of
his fans will certainly continue to grow
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up next we have an exception of sorts
Chilean youtuber by the name of oliso
Herman and he is currently in top twenty
most subscribed youtube channels
sitting at over 36 million subscribers
and for a reason
advised by his friends he created his
channel back in 2011 and his insights
into everyday issues combined with the
quirky and fast way he talks propelled
him to stardom and by the end of 2012
Ola so Herman was the most subscribed
Spanish channel and cracked the top 10
global rankings early on in 2013 even
though hermas primary language is
Spanish this didn't stop him from
attracting ridiculous number of fans as
all of his videos had subtitles and his
comedic sketches and satire resonated
very well with the viewers even though
he won icon of the Year award from MTV
millennial Awards in 2014 and 2015
hürmüz YouTube journey wasn't without a
fair share of problems as he was
involved in a few controversies like the
tragedy in Mexico City when a great
number of people showed up for a suppose
at appearance which resulted in a
stampede ultimately he simply stopped
posting an as Ellis or Herrmann channel
without revealing the reasons for doing
so but considering how successful he was
we
can't help but think that he would head
100 million subscribers
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