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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.
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".
Agents of Secret Stuff is a 2010 American action comedy short film created and co-directed by Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, and Ryan Higa. [2] [3] The film stars Ryan Higa, Arden Cho, and Dominic Sandoval, and also features cameos by several other YouTube users.
YouTube now has over 2.6 billion users, which means there are over a billion sets of eyes that can take in pre-roll ads and sponsored content -- earning serious money for the creators of popular...
Internet Icon [1] is an online video-making talent competition (described as "American Idol-esque") [2] that premiered on the YOMYOMF [3] YouTube channel on June 12, 2012. [4] The show was a competition between groups to see who can be "the next internet icon" or be able to run their own YouTube channel while sustaining an audience.
Internet Icon is a competition between comedy teams to produce videos in a 24-hour timespan. [1] Chris Riedell hosts the show while YouTube sensation Ryan Higa, American actress Christine Lakin, and YouTube star Timothy DeLaGhetto judge the contestants. The episodes of the first season aired on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm EST. The judges ...
She has also appeared in many Ryan Higa videos. She has her own YouTube channel, ardenBcho, with over 300 videos, predominantly featuring vlogging, song covers, and original music videos. She had over 500,000 subscribers as of February 2020. [20]
The second season of Internet Icon saw the runtime of each partial episode jump to half an hour. [2] During the preliminary round that featured judges Ryan Higa, Christine Lakin, and a new judge, Tim Chantarangsu (better known as Timothy DeLaGhetto), deliberating to reach their top 10 out 100 contestants, their judgement focused on highlighting the high points of each submission video. [2]