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Revision as of 06:12, 22 December 2011
Ray William Johnson | |
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Nationality | American |
Other names | RWJ, Ray Johnson, RayWJ |
Occupation | YouTube comedian |
Years active | 2007–present |
Known for | YouTube videos |
Website | raywj.com |
Ray William Johnson is an American comedian best known for his YouTube series Equals Three, in which he provides commentary on viral videos.[1][2] Many of the videos featured on Equals Three are noted to have received an additional boost of popularity.[3][4][5][6][7] As of December 2011, the RayWilliamJohnson channel is the most subscribed channel on YouTube,[8][9] with over 5.1 million subscribers, and over 1.4 billion video views.[10] In February 2011, one industry publication noted that Johnson currently had six of the top twenty most watched videos of the month.[11]
Background
While Johnson was studying at Columbia University to pursue a career in law, he became interested in watching YouTube videos, and eventually making videos himself. He took notice of the fact that people visit YouTube either to watch viral videos or their favorite video bloggers, and subsequently started his first formatted show, Equals Three, as a way to combine the two popular video styles.[1]
Current Projects
Equals Three
Ray William Johnson | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Ray William Johnson |
Written by | Phil Haney Steve Greene Marvin Silbermintz Erin Schmalfeld Ilana Cohn Ray William Johnson |
Presented by | Ray William Johnson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English Spanish (Igual a Tres) |
No. of episodes | 244 (as of November 22, 2011) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ray William Johnson |
Producer | Erin Schmalfeld |
Editor | Brandon Perna |
Original release | |
Network | YouTube |
Release | 2008 present | –
Related | |
BreakingNYC Your Favorite Martian Breaking Los Angeles Igual a Tres |
In Equals Three (stylized as "=3"), Ray William Johnson reviews, criticizes, and adds commentary to some of the internet's latest viral videos.[2] Equals Three episodes are usually uploaded to his channel every Tuesday and Friday. In these episodes, Johnson interacts with his audience by posting a viewer-submitted "comment question of the day", then features five of his favorite comments in the preceding episode. Equals Three is on the most subscribed channel on YouTube, having over 5 million subscribers to date, and has been recognized by Guinness World Records.[1][12][13] Because of his popularity, every Equals Three episode can consistently obtain millions of views within a week, which are then consequently featured on the YouTube front page. Johnson has been able to leverage his popularity to secure several celebrity guests on Equals Three, including Robin Williams, Gabriel Iglesias, Kal Penn, Margaret Cho, and John Cho.[14][15][16][17][16]
Your Favorite Martian
In January 2011, Johnson launched a collaborative YouTube channel called "YourFavoriteMartian", which features animated comedy music videos.[18][19] The songs are performed by a virtual band (a title reference to They Might Be Giants and Gorillaz) of four fictional cartoon characters: PuffPuff Humbert (lead singer, voiced by Johnson), DeeJay (DJ), Axel Chains (drummer), and Benatar (guitar/keyboard).[20] Johnson writes lyrics, raps, sings, composes beats, and sometimes collaborates with other musicians to produce the songs.[21] The following is a list of music videos that have been released so far:
Name | Featured Artist | Upload date | Length |
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My Balls | N / A | January 26, 2011 | 3:13 |
Zombie Love Song | N / A | February 9, 2011 | 3:59 |
Bottles of Beer | N / A | February 23, 2011 | 3:41 |
Club Villain | N / A | March 9, 2011 | 4:12 |
The Stereotypes Song | N / A | March 23, 2011 | 4:26 |
The Unofficial Smithers Love Song | N / A | April 6, 2011 | 3:55 |
Orphan Tears | Wax | April 20, 2011 | 3:36 |
Mr. DoucheBag | N / A | May 4, 2011 | 3:55 |
Transphobic Techno (Bitch Got a Penis) | N / A | May 18, 2011 | 3:25 |
Grandma Got a Facebook | N / A | June 1, 2011 | 3:33 |
Tig Ol' Bitties | N / A | June 15, 2011 | 3:52 |
Fight To Win | Destorm | June 29, 2011 | 3:51 |
Stalkin' Your Mom | Wax | July 13, 2011 | 3:13 |
Robot Bar Fight | N / A | July 27, 2011 | 3:12 |
8-Bit World | Hoodie Allen | August 10, 2011 | 3:30 |
Puppet Break-Up | N / A | September 14, 2011 | 3:23 |
Whip Yo Kids | Nice Peter | September 28, 2011 | 3:29 |
Booty Store | N / A | October 12, 2011 | 4:23 |
Nerd Rage!!! | N / A | October 26, 2011 | 4:00 |
Epileptic Techno | N / A | November 9, 2011 | 3:38 |
Dookie Fresh | N / A | November 23, 2011 | 4:08 |
Santa Hates Poor Kids | N / A | December 7, 2011 | 3:55 |
'Shitty G | N / A | December 21, 2011 | 3:51 |
To date, Johnson has released 22 songs through the channel. As of November 2011, the channel has over 1.6 million subscribers, making it one of the most subscribed channels on YouTube, and over 250 million video views.[22] Due to the rapid growth of popularity of the channel and the music videos getting more views than the Equals Three episodes, Johnson has commented in his Breaking Los Angeles video blog that he at some point hopes to have the music videos released weekly instead of bi-weekly.[23]
BreakingNYC and Breaking Los Angeles
BreakingNYC is a former daily video blog or vlog that Johnson started in December 2009 while living in New York City. He made the vlogs almost daily until June 2010. After nearly a year-long hiatus, Johnson resumed contributing to the video blog channel, creating a new higher quality series with a similar format. The new series titled, Breaking Los Angeles and the Adventures of Puff Puff, is released every Friday and is filmed in Los Angeles. Johnson often features notable guests in his new series, including rappers Wax, Hoodie Allen and Dumbfoundead, slam poet George Watsky, comedian Gabriel Iglesias, and actor/director Bobcat Goldthwait.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c Humphrey, Michael (28 June 2011). Ray William Johnson: =3 Adds Up To Most-Subscribed On YouTube, Forbes
- ^ a b Gasch, David (February 7, 2011). Pop!shots: ‘Equals Three’ goes viral, Boise State Arbiter
- ^ (March 4, 2011). Lo más visto del mes en YouTube Argentina, Canal-AR (in Spanish, Argentine technology publication)
- ^ Vnouček, Petr (March 5, 2001).Nejlepší videa: Bowling s kočkou a polský Pat a Mat, Týden (in Czech)
- ^ Hathaway, Jay (March 2, 2011). Co Za Asy – What Is It, and Why Is Everyone Posting It in YouTube, Urlesque (AOL) ("Superstar YouTuber Ray William Johnson")
- ^ (December 12, 2010). Reinangrep på NRK-reporter sees av millioner på YouTube-kanal, NRK (in Norwegian) (noting rise in popularity of video about a reindeer attack due to Johnson's coverage; notes that Johnson is one of YouTube's biggest celebrities, "en av YouTubes aller største kjendiser," with over two million subscribers, with the largest comedy channel on YouTube with over 373 million views)
- ^ (May 22, 2010). Türkiye'den YouTube'tan en popüler kişi kim?, Beyaz Gazette (in Turkish)
- ^ (January 8, 2011). Secrets of YouTube Superstars: CES 2011 Session Recap, Tubefilter
- ^ (April 12, 2010). 5 YouTubers On Their Way Up, Tubefilter (noting that Johnson had exceeded Universal Music Group in subscribers)
- ^ "RayWilliamJohnson's Channel". YouTube. Retrieved December 5, 2011.
- ^ Balleck, Matt (February 14, 2011). Three Ways Brands Can Act More Like Partners On YouTube, MediaPost Publications
- ^ Comedian Ray William Johnson sets new record for YouTube subscribers, Guinness World Records
- ^ Hustvedt, Marc (28 June 2011). Ray William Johnson Now #1 Most Subscribed on YouTube, Tubefilter
- ^ . Short Hairy Guys (Nov. 8, 2011)
- ^ . Surprise? (Nov. 21, 2011)
- ^ a b . Chicken Lady (Nov. 3, 2011)
- ^ . Goosing (Nov. 18, 2011)
- ^ Bradshaw (January 24, 2011). Ray William Johnson's New Project "Yourfavoritemartian" Finally Rolls Out January 26, 2011, www.zimbio.com
- ^ About YourFavoriteMartian. Yourfavoritemartian.com
- ^ http://twitter.com/#!/RayWJ/statuses/62415238233997312, Twitter, Retrieved June 22, 2011
- ^ e.g. Orphan Tears features Wax
- ^ YouTube spotlight: "The Stereotypes Song". The Independent. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/user/BreakingNYC#p/u/8/LUXPIiREOvQ, Breaking Los Angeles, Retrieved June 22, 2011
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