Famous YouTube Sensations
See who made it big thanks to the Internet.
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Antoine Dodson - By now, we’ve all heard the saying, “Hide your kids, hide your wife.” Antoine Dodson is the man responsible for that catchphrase after a 2010 interview that went viral following the attempted rape of his sister. The folks responsible for the “Bed Intruder” song that was created as a result of Dodson’s interview are profiled later in this flipbook.(Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
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Tay Zonday - The deep voice behind the “Chocolate Rain” video from 2007 is Tay Zonday. Now 29, Zoday went on to become a voice actor, which isn’t a surprise when you hear his impressive pipes. As of January 2012, “Chocolate Rain” had more than 80 million views on YouTube.(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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50 Tyson - You’ve likely laughed at 50 Tyson’s YouTube rap videos, but what you might not know about 18-year-old Antonio Henderson-Davis is he’s living out his dream as a rapper despite having autism. His series of YouTube videos helped Henderson-Davis land a record deal, as former Minnesota Timberwolves guard Troy Hudson signed him to his label.(Photo: Courtesy myspace.com)
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The Gregory Brothers - Michael, Andrew, Evan and Sarah Gregory are the members of The Gregory Brothers, the masterminds of “Auto-tune the News” and Antoine Dodson’s “Bed Intruder” song. Before they became YouTube sensations, The Gregory Brothers were a folk music group based out of Brooklyn.(Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
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Rebecca Black - Dubbed “the worst song ever” by critics, Rebecca Black’s "Friday" is one of those songs that’s so annoying and bad that it’s catchy. Black’s mother paid $4,000 to have the song and music video created for her then-13-year-old teeny bopper. Her follow-up videos haven’t had much success, which means Black’s 15 minutes of fame are quickly coming to an end.(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)
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