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  2. Like Nastya - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] According to Forbes, Radzinskaya was "1 of the world's fastest-growing creators, thanks to videos in 7 languages" in 2019, becoming the 3rd highest-paid YouTuber in the world, with an estimated annual income of $18 million. [4] Her YouTube channel is one of the top 10 most subscribed Youtube channels as of 2024. [8]

  3. Poor Nastya - Wikipedia

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    The sequel Poor Nastya 2 was planned, as it was noted at the end of the Poor Nastya. [5] [8] A promo video was shown on television and at the YouTube in 2006. [9] However, a sequel has not been made yet. In 2006, Daniil Strakhov stated he doubted it would be made, as it is "impossible to gather all the actors after three years." [10]

  4. Cocomelon - Wikipedia

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    Of the 50 most recommended videos found in the study, 11 were "oriented toward small children". Cocomelon's "Bath Song | + More Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs" was the most recommended video in the research project. [48] [49] (As of September 2020, that video had received over 3.2 billion views on YouTube, making it the 19th-most-viewed video on ...

  5. Ms. Rachel - Wikipedia

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    Accurso was born in Biddeford, Maine and raised in Sanford, Maine.She attended Sanford High School, where she did theatre, and the University of Southern Maine. [3] She earned a master's degree in music education from New York University in 2016 [4] and worked as a music teacher at a public preschool in New York City before starting her YouTube channel. [5]

  6. Anastasiya Petryk - Wikipedia

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    Anastasiya Ihorivna Petryk [a] (born 4 May 2002, known known by the diminutive Nastya) [b] is a Ukrainian singer. [1] She won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song " Nebo ", becoming the first Ukrainian entrant to win the competition.

  7. Nasty (Tinashe song) - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Reed (pictured) co-produced and co-wrote "Nasty". "Nasty" was written by Tinashe with Reed, who produced the song with Zack Sekoff. [15] The song's title was inspired by a necklace she made around Christmas of 2023, which bore the word "nasty" on it based on "Nasty Nashe", a nickname and alter ego she created for herself.

  8. Little Baby Bum - Wikipedia

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    The rationale behind this change was so that "parents wouldn't have to keep pressing the play button after each video had finished." [11] The OpenSlate company published a list of YouTube’s 10 most profitable channels of 2014, ranking Little Baby Bum in 4th place with 270 million views and $3.46 million in earnings. [13]

  9. MGA Zapf Creation GmbH - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there is a "Baby Born App" developed by Zapf and Blue Ocean Entertainment, in which users can play mini-games in a dollhouse. [29] Since July 2013, Zapf has also been broadcasting an animated series titled "Baby Born: The Animated Series" on the video platform YouTube and the channel Kidoodle.TV.