Life of a YouTube Star

Baauer isn't the first viral video star.

Justin Bieber: March 1 - The pop star, 19, is shedding his squeaky clean image. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
Chief Keef, @ChiefKeef - Tweet: "New Katy Perry Song Coming Soon"Keef's reaction before Perry's apology included a violent threat, a sexual offer and finally new music. After Perry's apology, he reportedly apologized as well — it's not on his timeline, but there is this: "I Get It Now Dont Worry" with a thumbs up and peace sign. Maybe the diss song will become a collab.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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)
Trinidad James - Trinidad James channeled the viral success of his eye-catching "All Gold Everything" clip into a reported $3 million deal with Def Jam. He's currently working on his debut album.  (Photo: Gold Gang)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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Chief Keef - Chief Keef signed a deal with Interscope Records after his viral videos for "Bang" and "I Don't Like" sparked a label bidding war. But his long-term prospects are extremely uncertain: His debut album, Finally Rich, sputtered, and he's dealing with mounting legal problems. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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