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Years active
  
2009–present

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Born
  
November 24, 1987 (age 29) (
1987-11-24
)

Occupation
  
YouTube vlogger, social commentator

Awards
  
Shorty Award for YouTuber of the Year

Similar
  
Crissle West, Taxstone, Charlamagne tha God, Andrew Schulz, Dustin Ross

Profiles

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Kid Fury (born November 24, 1987) is a YouTube vlogger and co-host of podcast The Read, with Crissle West.

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Early life

Kid Fury grew up in Miami.

Furious Thoughts

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At 21, Fury launched YouTube channel Kid Fury TV in 2009, where he hosts "Furious Thoughts." As of July 2013, his videos had over 10 million views. Fury has also hosted a live version of his show, Furious Thoughts Live.

The Read

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First via Twitter, then in Atlanta on New Year's Eve 2011, Kid Fury met future collaborator Crissle West; she moved to New York City in 2013. Meanwhile Chris Morrow approached Fury about doing a podcast with Morrow's then-startup podcasting company Loudspeakers Network. Fury asked West to join him. By November 2013, The Read was averaging 80,000 listeners per episode; as of January 2016, the number had risen to 200,000. The two now also host live events for The Read.

Accolades

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In 2016, Fury was named to NBC BLK 28 list citing his work on the "wildly popular, hilariously snarky podcast." The New York Observer called him "Black Twitter's Kingmaker," and Ebony's Jamilah Lemieux comparing him to Eddie Murphy.

Personal life

Fury moved from Miami to New York City in 2012 "with $600 in his pocket and some podcast expertise." In 2016, he told NBC: "As a person of color and gay man it is three times as hard to get opportunities in this industry, so I am doing my best to create my own...I'm building my business instead of waiting for others to give me the keys."

References

Kid Fury Wikipedia


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