Is it too late now to say sorry? Not according to TommyInnit, Slimecicle, Ranboo, Ph1LzA, and Wilbur Soot.
The five Minecraft stars are the members of a new comedy group called The Sorry Boys, which is now live on its titular YouTube channel. The new hub will offer the quintet’s comedic stylings while also giving their fans a chance to check out their real-life adventures rather than their in-game exploits.
The members of The Sorry Boys are known for their exploits on the Dream Smp Minecraft server, through which they have all gathered at least three million subscribers on their respective YouTube channels. Despite that connection, the Sorry Boys channel will not be focused on gaming. Instead, it will deliver fast-paced sketches pulled from the minds of its five stars. A trailer for the group’s videos promises kooky costumes, toy guns, loud shouts, burning effigies, and much more.
The five Minecraft stars are the members of a new comedy group called The Sorry Boys, which is now live on its titular YouTube channel. The new hub will offer the quintet’s comedic stylings while also giving their fans a chance to check out their real-life adventures rather than their in-game exploits.
The members of The Sorry Boys are known for their exploits on the Dream Smp Minecraft server, through which they have all gathered at least three million subscribers on their respective YouTube channels. Despite that connection, the Sorry Boys channel will not be focused on gaming. Instead, it will deliver fast-paced sketches pulled from the minds of its five stars. A trailer for the group’s videos promises kooky costumes, toy guns, loud shouts, burning effigies, and much more.
- 2/24/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
While holiday music ruled the Rolling Stone Charts in December, there were also a number of up-and-coming artists who were able to rise above the jingly noise.
Houston-born, Kentucky-bred Vory leads this month’s Breakthrough 25 Chart, ranking the fastest-rising up-and-coming artists in December. Last month, he released a 15-track self-titled EP, his first release since being signed to Meek Mill’s Dream Chasers label. The Kentucky-bred rapper was also featured on two songs off Meek Mill’s 4-track Quarantine Pack. In December, he saw over 15 million on-demand audio streams, a 3,200% increase from November.
Houston-born, Kentucky-bred Vory leads this month’s Breakthrough 25 Chart, ranking the fastest-rising up-and-coming artists in December. Last month, he released a 15-track self-titled EP, his first release since being signed to Meek Mill’s Dream Chasers label. The Kentucky-bred rapper was also featured on two songs off Meek Mill’s 4-track Quarantine Pack. In December, he saw over 15 million on-demand audio streams, a 3,200% increase from November.
- 1/7/2021
- by Emily Blake
- Rollingstone.com
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