As I continued to make content, a lot of YouTubers from within the community reached out and said, 'Hey, you're doing a great job. Would you like to do a collab? Can I help you out in any way?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'd like to help other YouTubers.
I ain't just collab-ing with anybody. Because I don't care about making friends. I got enough friends.
I've come to love making videos for my company.
I like trying to create a spark through a collaboration between me and the audience.
I think that I am willing to do anything. I like to collaborate. If my voice will be heard, than I will do some research and think about it.
I come up with the ideas for my videos, and I write the lyrics and choreograph them, and I direct them and tell everyone what to do and how I want them to sing the parts and do the tongue pops and eye rolls and stuff like that.
At the beginning, there was this competitive vibe, like, 'Oh, we've got to compete for this audience.' But then, over the next few years afterwards, everyone on YouTube realized the more we work together, the more we collaborate, it just benefits everyone. It just became a really friendly community.
I may be helping to bring harmony between people through my music.
My partnership with YouTube is one that I really, really treasure and I want to carry through. I mean, I don't just say it because I work with them; I genuinely am a fan of YouTube, so that's where I'd want to see my content.
I'm recording another demo for another batch of record labels that we'll shop it around to.