Ryan Higa (NigaHiga)'s first video posted was 'Mind Geek'. See Related Links for the video,
Mortal Kombat theme was their first video made and one of their friends uploaded it to youtube. Power Rangers theme song was the first video posted on the smosh channel and mortal kombet theme was uploaded the same day on the smosh channel.
No, and why would you do that...Better to post videos of your own production and become popular. If likes or views on YouTube will not be enough - come to Lowcostsmm (search for the site by domain in browsers)
When this answer was posted, Ryan Higa's channel had a total of about 1.41 billion video views. He is constantly getting more video views however due to his constant video uploads and his huge fan base.
I believe it was the Parody of the pokemon theme song which was removed from YouTube due to copyright. There was a YouTube user who was able to bring it back his username is andii2000
Nope. They just posted a new video yesterday.
The first video posted on youtube was by one of the foundersJawed_Karim.Thevideo showed him at the zoo. The video is called Me at the zoo and can still be viewed to this day.http://www.youtube.com/
the firts video was posted on July 21, 2009
YouTube was created in February of 2005 and two months later in April, the first video was uploaded. The video features one of YouTube's creators discussing animals while at the San Diego Zoo.
The first person to join youtube was one of the creators himself -Jawed Karim- and he posted the video 'Me at the zoo'.
The video Adonai by Paul Wilbur first appeared on YouTube April 10, 2007. The video has 2,158,193 views and 3,588 likes. It has been posted several times since.
first yuo take a video of yourself, then put in the comp, then make account , then press upload
Check on your YouTube account
Apparently no one posted it on there. Anyone can post a video to youtube
contact the youtube sit creators and they should remove the unwanted video
The first place that comes to mind for downloading video clips is YouTube. Most of these videos are personally posted, but there are some posted by companies as well. Besides YouTube, there are also converter services that one can subscribe to. These allow a much wider range of viewing.
something related to lip syncing to songs, it got taken off their channel due to the songs copyright
Yes, Kevin Wu is paid by YouTube by obtaining video views from the videos he has posted. Kevin Wu posts his videos under the YouTube name of kevjumba, and has since the posting of his first video, achieved and passed over 300 million video views.