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Comedian Bob Menery went viral after showcasing his sportscaster voice. He continued to put his voice on display in parodies of play-by-plays and drive-thru antics as seen on his Instagram account. He is the founder of the Ripper Magoos brand which has 3 #1 Podcasts. He has 7.4 million followers across all platforms.

Ray Emmanuel is a 16 year old hip-hop artist from Louisburg, North Carolina. He rose to instagram fame after a video of him freestyling went viral, shared by multiple celebrities including Dwyane Wade, Snoop Dogg, Anthony Joshua, Tyrese Gibson, and Taraji P. Henson. He performed on MLK Day which was live streamed worldwide on CBS.

Christian Stoinev was born and raised to entertain crowds: The fifth-generation circus performer grew up with the Big Apple Circus in New York City and began mastering his hand balancing act before he was a teenager. But when the 27-year-old basketball obsessive heads to center court to wow NBA crowds with his halftime act, he knows he isn’t the main attraction.
That honor belongs to Percy, a golden Chihuahua who pops out of a box midway through the performance to climb Stoinev’s body and perch on his feet during handstands. While Stoinev works through his complex moves like a gymnast on a pommel horse, the tiny dog, who performs under the name “Scooby,” mugs for the crowd by waving his front paws. Inevitably, Scooby draws the biggest cheers with his grand finale: jumping from one basketball to another without losing his balance.

Comedian Kush Papi became a social media celebrity through his famous car rants on Vine and has since grown his following to 3 million across platforms. His creativity and ability to truly connect with his followers continue to propel his growth within the influencer world.

“Million dollaz worth of game” co-hosts, and influential voices, Gillie da King (formerly known as Gillie da Kid) and Wallo (Wallace Peeples) have helped to establish one of the most prominent podcasts in the modern world. Joined by celebrity guests ranging from Meek Mill to Mike Tyson, their motivational messages truly hit home for a national audience that is driven by their ambitious ideals. They are models for change and cultural leaders for the next generation of America’s youth.
Comedian Bob Menery went viral after showcasing his sportscaster voice. He continued to put his voice on display in parodies of play-by-plays and drive-thru antics as seen on his Instagram account. He is the founder of the Ripper Magoos brand which has 3 #1 Podcasts. He has 7.4 million followers across all platforms.
Ray Emmanuel is a 16 year old hip-hop artist from Louisburg, North Carolina. He rose to instagram fame after a video of him freestyling went viral, shared by multiple celebrities including Dwyane Wade, Snoop Dogg, Anthony Joshua, Tyrese Gibson, and Taraji P. Henson. He performed on MLK Day which was live streamed worldwide on CBS.
Christian Stoinev was born and raised to entertain crowds: The fifth-generation circus performer grew up with the Big Apple Circus in New York City and began mastering his hand balancing act before he was a teenager. But when the 27-year-old basketball obsessive heads to center court to wow NBA crowds with his halftime act, he knows he isn’t the main attraction. That honor belongs to Percy, a golden Chihuahua who pops out of a box midway through the performance to climb Stoinev’s body and perch on his feet during handstands. While Stoinev works through his complex moves like a gymnast on a pommel horse, the tiny dog, who performs under the name “Scooby,” mugs for the crowd by waving his front paws. Inevitably, Scooby draws the biggest cheers with his grand finale: jumping from one basketball to another without losing his balance.
“Million dollaz worth of game” co-hosts, and influential voices, Gillie da King (formerly known as Gillie da Kid) and Wallo (Wallace Peeples) have helped to establish one of the most prominent podcasts in the modern world. Joined by celebrity guests ranging from Meek Mill to Mike Tyson, their motivational messages truly hit home for a national audience that is driven by their ambitious ideals. They are models for change and cultural leaders for the next generation of America’s youth.