We’ve finally gotten all of our episodes for The Fearless Show edited and uploaded to our YouTube account, for all of...
YouTube used to be known for its wacky content, but sensationalism seems to be the new wacky. With an influx of people like Paul jockeying for fame and funds, unlike the days of old where pride and developing a sense of community drove creators, YouTube has become a network chock full of money-grubbing wannabes.
We're back and we're joined by special guest Jaron Lamar Davis, who joins us to talk about the major changes headed to both Spotify and YouTube and the positive and negative effects they'll have on musicians, particularly independent ones. Then he talks about the response and what he's learned from the release of his debut album earlier in the year, the pros and cons of music schools, and what he's cooking up for his next effort. Lastly we talk about signs of depression and cries for help in hip-hop music and whether the onus is on fans to speak up and/or reach out when they hear it over and over again.
Some renounce the world through their art. Others through riots and revolts. And some simply cut all ties with the world and try to live in a retail store.
The eight-episode series featuring people like Mark Sagar and Tim Shaw is now available to watch for free on YouTube's Learning channel.
It will be his never fully released short film 'Fire'; which he created in collaboration with Polish-American composer Marek Zebrowski back in 2015.
South Korea has a proven track record of pioneering the latest trends, and Mukbang is the latest viral craze to have taken off by tapping into our universal love of food and playing to our more gluttonous tendencies.
Starting from January 15, 2021 NBCUniversal will make a series of classic horror movies available on the YouTube channel: ‘Fear: The Home of Horror’.
You’ll need great music to really make your YouTube videos pop, but getting good quality music can prove near impossible. However, there is a cost-effective way to bridge the gap.
The 3-part YouTube documentary series is being released to celebrate the band’s 60th anniversary and their new upcoming album, 'Temptations 60.'
YouTube Music is now giving its listeners more agency to create their own stations with a feature called ‘Your Music Tuner’ in its mobile app.
Live from Daryl’s House, the Webby Award-winning musical performance show co-hosted by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Daryl Hall is returning.
We're always trying to create new, dope content and we've been hard at work developing two new video shorts series. We're not quite ready to talk about both of the series, but we are ready to announce that the first of the pair to go live will be called IMPACT. This week should see the first video short from that series and the general idea for the series is that we will continue to sit down with dope people we think you should know and talk to them about the people or works that had a profound impact on them and their craft.
The ASMR community is growing every day...but WTF is it and why should you care?
March 28th welcomed the premiere episode of JK! Studios' first full-length series, 'Freelancers.' It’s fast-paced, family friendly, fully available on YouTube. I love it. And so will you.
Reversing course, YouTube is now making its 90-minute Johnny Cash documentary titled, 'The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash', free for all its users.
On a normal day, the last thing I'd want to tune into is a stranger going about their daily mundane lives. But right now, when nothing is normal, all I want is for someone to share the same sentiments I've been harboring.
YouTube and Apple are both establishing $100 Million Funds in support of racial justice and making change.
Both documentaries are about their respective processes behind the creation of their latest albums, with Bruce Springsteen's 'Letter to You' releasing on Apple TV+ on Oct. 23.
In these days of culture wars, it appears that the definition of the word "censorship" has been defined down considerably. With the latest example involving the removal of… a single Bob Dylan song from YouTube.
Making a name for yourself is no longer limited to making it big in Hollywood, but rather utilizing social media to share your talent and make a living from the comfort of your home.
Six documentary shorts titled 'Rolling Stones Chronicles' is now available on YouTube, and each one takes a different hit song from the band’s 1960s era as its soundtrack.
The iconic US TV show 'The Midnight Special,' which ran for 450 episodes between 1973 and 1981, has launched a YouTube channel to mark its 50th anniversary.
Before the next entry in its videogame series, Cygames has released the first 7 episodes of its Granblue Fantasy anime to its YouTube channel for free viewing.