YouTube, Part two: For musicians, it
By Sara Danver | October 21, 2010If you make the videos, they will come. Justin Bieber's discovery through YouTube solidified the dream of every independent musician.
If you make the videos, they will come. Justin Bieber's discovery through YouTube solidified the dream of every independent musician.
YouTube: the home of your favorite drunk squirrel, sneezy panda and the "America's Funniest Home Videos" that will never make it on TV because they are too obscene, too violent or really just not all that funny. But these are no longer the only videos that people go on YouTube to watch.
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