I Speak Normally For The First Time EVER - Summary

Summary

The YouTuber, known for his bass-related content, celebrates reaching 9 million subscribers by sharing a personal and honest video about himself. He starts by revealing that his on-camera personality is an exaggerated version of himself and that he's actually a shy person in real life. He talks about the pressures of having a large following and the stress of constantly producing content that will engage his audience.

He shares some behind-the-scenes stories and answers questions from his viewers, discussing topics such as how being a YouTuber has changed his life, how he deals with hate comments, and why he hasn't done bass tutorials recently.

The YouTuber also opens up about feeling stuck and struggling to come up with new content ideas, and how he's been feeling down lately despite his channel's success. He thanks his viewers for their support and encourages them to never give up, even in tough times.

The video ends with the YouTuber revealing that he plans to create a diamond play button bass when he reaches 10 million subscribers and inviting his viewers to subscribe to make it happen.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The YouTuber has reached 9 million subscribers.
2. The YouTuber promised a "personality reveal" for this milestone.
3. The YouTuber has multiple personalities and thinks it's normal.
4. The YouTuber acts differently in different situations, such as with strangers, family, or alone.
5. The YouTuber wants to be truthful in this video and talk to the audience like they would to themselves.
6. The YouTuber doesn't actually say "OMG" every five seconds or slap people on the street for not playing bass.
7. The YouTuber's on-camera personality is an act, but not entirely fake - it's an extreme version of themselves.
8. The YouTuber really likes bass and music.
9. The YouTuber is a shy person in real life and doesn't like to share too much about themselves.
10. Playing a character helps the YouTuber feel more comfortable and not expose themselves too much.
11. The YouTuber thinks it's important to show their real side as well.
12. The YouTuber's girlfriend helps with behind-the-scenes work, such as filming.
13. The YouTuber had a hard time getting their AirPods to fit under their headphones.
14. The YouTuber hit 5 million subscribers while trying to fit their AirPods under their headphones.
15. The YouTuber feels grateful but also experiences pressure and stress with a large subscriber count.
16. The YouTuber feels like they can't upload just any video and expect millions of views.
17. The YouTuber thinks subscribers are just a number on the screen, and the video's quality matters more.
18. The YouTuber has to constantly search for new ideas and work hard to create interesting content.
19. The YouTuber feels sad when their videos fail, but they don't give up.
20. The YouTuber's passion for bass and music helps them keep going.
21. The YouTuber's goal is to make as many people as possible know about bass.
22. The YouTuber has been doing YouTube videos almost as long as they've been playing bass.
23. The YouTuber started getting views by doing parodies of clickbait YouTubers.
24. The YouTuber feels like they might have become what they were making fun of.
25. The YouTuber doesn't want to blame the algorithm for their views dropping.
26. The YouTuber thinks it's their responsibility to refresh their content.
27. The YouTuber has been feeling stuck and wants to apologize if their recent videos haven't been the best.
28. The YouTuber promises to do better and asks for ideas from their audience.
29. The YouTuber has done bass tutorials in the past.
30. The YouTuber doesn't do therapy sessions because they need to be fine with themselves first.
31. The YouTuber did a prank where they said they were cursed and couldn't play bass until 9 million subscribers.
32. The YouTuber is hesitant to do more pranks after people reacted badly to the guitar-playing prank.
33. The YouTuber's goal is to make a diamond play button bass once they reach 10 million subscribers.