RiceGum
YouTuber and social media influencer
Born
November 19th, 1996
28 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Launched a successful career as a YouTuber, creating content that includes rants, music videos, and vlogs. Gained popularity through engaging persona and commentary on internet culture. Achieved significant view counts and subscriber milestones, becoming a prominent figure on the platform. Released music tracks that charted on Billboard's Hot 100, showcasing versatility beyond traditional vlogging.
Achieved over 10 million subscribers on YouTube
Released the single 'It’s Every Night Sis' featuring Alissa Violet
Participated in online feuds that garnered extensive media attention
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