Bart Baker (born May 5, 1986) is an American entertainer, web-based comedian, video producer, singer, rapper, social media personality, and former parody artist.[5][6][7][8] He is best known for making parody videos of notable songs,[9][10][11][12] for which Billboard dubbed him one of the most prolific makers of music parodies.[13][14]

Bart Baker
Baker portraying Justin Bieber in the music video for Mockstars' "Deadpool Epic Rap", 2016
Personal information
Born (1986-05-05) May 5, 1986 (age 38)
YouTube information
Also known asMaster of Parodies, King of Music Video Parodies,[1][2][3] Lil Kloroxxx
Channel
Years active2006–2018; 2021–present (United States)
2018–present (China)
Genres
Subscribers9.82 million[4]
Total views3.36 billion[4]
Network
100,000 subscribers2011
1,000,000 subscribers2013
10,000,000 subscribers2018

Last updated: April 2, 2024

Baker is prominent on YouTube, where at one point his self-titled channel peaked at 10 million subscribers.[15] Baker is also a top-earning broadcaster on the platforms Vine and Live.ly.[16] His subsequent ventures include appearing in the 2016 film Laid in America, and uploading content onto the social media app Kwai and Douyin, where his English covers of Chinese songs have gained a following.

In 2018, Baker released satirical music on World Star Hip Hop and a new YouTube channel using the stage name of Lil Kloroxxx.[17]

Early life

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Baker was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 5, 1986. He attended high school at New Trier High School and film school at the University of Miami. After realizing the potential of video sharing on the internet, he started filming comedy videos in his backyard on a green screen. The Lonely Island was described as a 'big inspiration' to Baker when he first started.[18]

Career

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Baker was encouraged when the first video he posted on YouTube, "Look into My Eyes While I Masturbate", about men masturbating in a future world where robots have replaced all women on Earth, quickly received about 100,000 views. This prompted Baker to decide on making more videos.[18] His second video was a parody. He has said, "I figured if I could do it right, my videos could do amazingly well... people want to subscribe to a channel they know has a certain programming structure. Mine is parody videos, and people love that".[18][19][20]

Baker worked with his friend Austin Smith from the channel's launch until early 2011, when the duo mutually decided to part ways. During his time with Smith, they were signed by RKShorts.com, who acted as their sponsor. While with RKShorts, Baker gained popularity on YouTube when he began using elderly men in his videos. Parodies of "Baby" & "Love the Way You Lie" were released during that year's summer and were major hits for his channel, especially for an adolescent audience.

Not long after leaving RKShorts, Baker signed on with Maker Studios in Los Angeles and began recording with them. In 2013, Baker's parody of "Royals" by Lorde was taken down by Matt Pincus, CEO of Songs Music Publishing, for alleged copyright infringement.[21] Baker quickly posted a video accusing Songs Music of not understanding US laws governing fair use and encouraging fans to tweet about it. A few days later, Songs Music released their take-down and the parody was restored to Baker's channel. It was reported on November 26, 2014, that Baker had reached one billion views in total on YouTube.[22] Around the same year, Baker's videos aired on Music Choice along with a TV special titled Bart Baker's Funniest Videos. In 2015, Baker signed with Hollywood talent agency Creative Artists Agency.[23] It was the second time in four months Baker had signed with a major Hollywood talent agency, the first being WME, when he was one of seven people who signed deals at about the same time.[23][24] As of October 9, 2021, Baker has over 9 million subscribers and 3 billion lifetime views on his YouTube channel.[15][25] Since starting the channel in 2009, he has created over 100 parody videos that have featured guest stars like Joan Rivers and Stan Lee.[26] Speaking about YouTube, he said, "YouTube is honestly one of the only platforms that has proven it's not going anywhere".[27] On 23 September 2016, it was announced that Baker would feature in a film titled FM starring fellow internet personalities Jason Nash and Brandon Calvillo.[28][29]

On September 6, 2019, Vice News reported that after YouTube's demonetization of several YouTubers to satisfy family-friendly advertisers, Baker shifted his career to the Chinese market. His works consist of translating and singing Chinese songs on the social media app Kwai, and his English covers of Chinese songs have been gaining a following on Douyin.[30] He moved to Shanghai to further develop his career as an internet content creator in China.[31] Since Baker had moved to the Chinese market following the drastic change of YouTube's policies to satisfy family-friendly advertisers, his channel has reached the end of his subscriber peak, as his number of subscribers had dropped from 10 to 9.91 million (as of September 18, 2022).[15] On August 29, 2021, Baker uploaded his first YouTube video in over three years.[32] He announced that he would be returning to the United States in September 2021, and added that he would be able to afford making new content, including occasional parodies, using cryptocurrency. Baker's most recent music video, "PolyDoge", was released in November 2021.

Other ventures

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In November 2016, Baker released his first non-parody single, titled "Drake".[26] It is also the debut single from his first album, titled Celebritease. He partnered with Music Choice, a multi-platform video and music network, to serve as the exclusive TV distribution partner for his single.[26] The next month, "Kimye", was released as a single from "Celebritease".[33] The album was subsequently released through his own record label alongside indie label 26 Music, a division of 26 Entertainment.[26] The songs featured on the album are all named after celebrities except the final track, "#DWBD (Don't Worry Bout Dat)". On March 18, 2017, the album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Comedy Albums chart.[34] In summer of 2018, Baker created an official rap persona known as Lil Kloroxxx. The video for his song "Popper" was released on the WorldStarHipHop YouTube channel on July 21. He then went on to release two more songs nearly a month later, "4 Xanny" and "Prom Queen". Online sources have said that Lil Kloroxxx is fake and heavily spoofs off of SoundCloud rappers such as 6ix9ine and Lil Pump, but Baker himself has confirmed that this persona is "real".

Also in 2016, Baker announced he was running for President of the United States by setting up a large billboard in Times Square, dressed in American-flag boxer-shorts.[35] He believed that his presidential candidacy would shed light on the nature of celebrity and how it has influenced the election cycle.[35][36] In a 2015 livestream podcast, Baker discussed his involvement with "Fuck Cancer", a nonprofit charity that is dedicated to early detection, prevention, and providing support to those affected by cancer, and an online fundraiser where fans could participate to win an appearance in one of his videos while donating money to the cause. The disease has impacted people in his own life including his mother, who survived breast cancer when he was a child.[37]

Filmography

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Film

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TitleYearRole
Laid in America[38]2016Blindr Spokesperson
FMLSwagg

Television

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TitleYearRole
Remix the Movies2013Agent
YouTubers React2014Himself
In Bed with Joan
TakePart Live
CrashPad[39][40]
Ear Biscuits2015
Teens Wanna Know

Music videos

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(Not including parodies or Lil Kloroxxx songs)

TitleArtistYear
"Fireball"[33]Pitbull ft. John Ryan2014
"Friends with Benefits"KSI2016

Discography

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Studio albums

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(not including "Greatest Hits 2014" album[41])

TitleDetails
Celebritease[42]

Singles

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(Not including parodies)

TitleYearAlbum
"Drake"[25]2016Celebritease
"Kimye"[33]
"Popper"[43]

(as Lil Kloroxxx)

2018non-album singles
"Prom Queen"[44]

(as Lil Kloroxxx)

"Savior"[45]

(as Lil Kloroxxx)

"Feelin U"[46]

(as Lil Kloroxxx)

"Poly Doge"2021

Parodies

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Parodies
TitleOriginal artistRelease date
"Big Old Pubes" (parody of "Boom Boom Pow")Black Eyed PeasJune 30, 2009
"ChiK KoK" (parody of "Tik Tok")KeshaJanuary 21, 2010
"Teenie Weenie" (parody of "Eenie Meenie")Sean Kingston and Justin BieberJune 21, 2010
"California Boys" (parody of "California Gurls")Katy Perry featuring Snoop DoggJuly 3, 2010
"Horny" (parody of "Baby")Justin Bieber featuring LudacrisJuly 29, 2010
"Used To Be a Guy" (parody of "Love the Way You Lie")Eminem featuring RihannaSeptember 9, 2010
"Only Boy (In The World)" (parody of "Only Girl (In the World)")RihannaNovember 8, 2010
"Born this Way"Lady GagaMarch 10, 2011
"Friday"Rebecca BlackMarch 19, 2011
"E.D." (parody of "E.T.")Katy Perry featuring Kanye WestApril 25, 2011
"Anus" (parody of "Judas")Lady GagaMay 12, 2011
"The Jerk Off Song" (parody of "The Lazy Song"Bruno MarsMay 24, 2011
"My Moment"Rebecca BlackJuly 25, 2011
"Slutty Mom Anthem" (parody of "Party Rock Anthem")LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRockSeptember 8, 2011
"Cameltoe" (parody of "Mistletoe")Justin BieberOctober 16, 2011
"Sexy And I'm Homeless" (parody of "Sexy and I Know It")LMFAONovember 22, 2011
"I Wear A Glove (When I Masterbait)" (parody of "We Found Love")RihannaNovember 29, 2011
"Super Fake" (parody of "Super Bass")Nicki MinajDecember 21, 2011
"My Grandpa's Super Gay" (parody of "The One That Got Away")Katy PerryJanuary 8, 2012
"Bang Your Mom" (parody of "Turn Me On")David Guetta featuring Nicki MinajFebruary 10, 2012
"I'm a Stupid Hoe" (parody of "Stupid Hoe")Nicki MinajFebruary 17, 2012
"Fat Hungry Chick" (parody of "Rack City")TygaFebruary 24, 2012
"I Should've Worn a Condom" (parody of "Sorry for Party Rocking")LMFAOApril 6, 2012
"Pussies" (parody of "Starships")Nicki MinajApril 13, 2012
"Senior Citizen Love" (parody of "International Love")Pitbull featuring Chris BrownApril 20, 2012
"Hot Problems"Double TakeApril 27, 2012
"White Negro" (parody of "The Motto")Drake featuring Lil WayneMay 11, 2012
"Birthday Cake"RihannaJune 1, 2012
"Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae JepsenJune 22, 2012
"Boyfriend"Justin BieberJuly 6, 2012
"What Makes You Beautiful"One DirectionJuly 20, 2012
"Gangnam Style"PSYSeptember 14, 2012
"As Long as You Love Me"Justin Bieber featuring Big SeanOctober 5, 2012
"Live While We're Young"One DirectionOctober 19, 2012
"Little Things"One DirectionNovember 9, 2012
"It's Thanksgiving"Nicole WestbrookNovember 16, 2012
"Scream & Shout"will.i.am featuring Britney SpearsDecember 14, 2012
"Kiss You"One DirectionJanuary 18, 2013
"I Knew You Were Trouble"Taylor SwiftFebruary 8, 2013
"Thrift Shop"Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring WanzMarch 1, 2013
"Started from the Bottom"DrakeMarch 23, 2013
"22"Taylor SwiftApril 20, 2013
"Gentleman"PSYMay 25, 2013
"What About Love"Austin MahoneJune 28, 2013
"We Can't Stop"Miley CyrusJuly 12, 2013
"Blurred Lines"Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell WilliamsAugust 2, 2013
"Best Song Ever"One DirectionAugust 24, 2013
"Applause"Lady GagaSeptember 13, 2013
"Wrecking Ball"Miley CyrusOctober 5, 2013
"Pour It Up"RihannaNovember 2, 2013
"Royals"LordeNovember 23, 2013
"Bound 2"Kanye WestDecember 14, 2013
"All That Matters"Justin BieberDecember 27, 2013
"The Monster"Eminem featuring RihannaJanuary 18, 2014
"Adore You"Miley CyrusFebruary 1, 2014
"Confident"Justin Bieber featuring Chance The RapperFebruary 22, 2014
"Can't Remember to Forget You"Shakira featuring RihannaMarch 8, 2014
"Dark Horse"Katy Perry featuring Juicy JMarch 22, 2014
"Happy"Pharrell WilliamsApril 19, 2014
"Hello Kitty"Avril LavigneMay 17, 2014
"We Are One (Ole Ola)"Pitbull featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia LeitteMay 31, 2014
"Fancy"Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCXJune 14, 2014
"Hangover"Psy featuring Snoop DoggJuly 5, 2014
"Problem"Ariana Grande featuring Iggy AzaleaJuly 20, 2014
"Wiggle"Jason Derulo featuring Snoop DoggAugust 3, 2014
"Rude"Magic!August 17, 2014
"Break Free"Ariana Grande featuring ZeddAugust 31, 2014
"Anaconda"Nicki MinajSeptember 14, 2014
"Shake It Off"Taylor SwiftSeptember 28, 2014
"Booty"Jennifer Lopez featuring Iggy AzaleaOctober 13, 2014
"Animals"Maroon 5October 27, 2014
"All About That Bass"Meghan TrainorNovember 9, 2014
"Love Me Harder"Ariana Grande and the WeekndNovember 23, 2014
"Blank Space"Taylor SwiftDecember 7, 2014
"Lips Are Movin"Meghan TrainorDecember 21, 2014
"Uptown Funk"Mark Ronson featuring Bruno MarsJanuary 31, 2015
"Elastic Heart"Sia featuring Maddie Ziegler and Shia LabeoufFebruary 15, 2015
"Sugar"Maroon 5March 1, 2015
"I Really Like You"Carly Rae JepsenMarch 21, 2015
"FourFiveSeconds"Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartneyApril 11, 2015
"Style"Taylor SwiftApril 26, 2015
"Big Girls Cry"SiaMay 10, 2015
"Pretty Girls"Britney Spears and Iggy AzaleaMay 24, 2015
"Bad Blood"Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick LamarJune 14, 2015
"Feeling Myself"Nicki Minaj featuring BeyoncéJune 28, 2015
"Bitch I'm Madonna"Madonna featuring Nicki MinajJuly 19, 2015
"Where Are Ü Now"Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin BieberAugust 2, 2015
"Worth It"Fifth Harmony featuring Kid InkAugust 16, 2015
"Can't Feel My Face"The WeekndAugust 30, 2015
"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"SilentóSeptember 13, 2015
"What Do You Mean?"Justin BieberOctober 11, 2015
"Wildest Dreams"Taylor SwiftOctober 25, 2015
"Hotline Bling"DrakeNovember 8, 2015
"Focus"Ariana GrandeNovember 22, 2015
"Hello"AdeleDecember 6, 2015
"Sorry"Justin BieberDecember 20, 2015
"Love Yourself"Justin BieberJanuary 31, 2016
"Stitches"Shawn MendesFebruary 14, 2016
"Hands to Myself"Selena GomezFebruary 28, 2016
"Work"Rihanna featuring DrakeMarch 26, 2016
"Pillowtalk"ZaynApril 9, 2016
"No"Meghan TrainorApril 23, 2016
"Work from Home"Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ignMay 7, 2016
"Hair"Little Mix featuring Sean PaulMay 29, 2016
"Ain't Your Mama"Jennifer LopezJune 25, 2016
"Sweatshirt"Jacob SartoriusJuly 9, 2016
"This is What You Came For"Calvin Harris featuring RihannaJuly 23, 2016
"Me Too"Meghan TrainorAugust 13, 2016
"Kill 'em with Kindness"Selena GomezSeptember 3, 2016
"Hit or Miss"Jacob SartoriusSeptember 24, 2016
"Side to Side"Ariana Grande featuring Nicki MinajOctober 8, 2016
"Closer"The Chainsmokers featuring HalseyOctober 29, 2016
"Starboy"The Weeknd featuring Daft PunkNovember 19, 2016
"Juju on that Beat"Zay Hilfigerrr & Zayion McCallDecember 17, 2016
"Black Beatles"Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci ManeFebruary 4, 2017
"Shape of You"Ed SheeranFebruary 18, 2017
"I Don't Wanna Live Forever"Zayn and Taylor SwiftMarch 4, 2017
"That's What I Like"Bruno MarsMarch 25, 2017
"I Feel it Coming"The Weeknd featuring Daft PunkApril 15, 2017
"Humble"Kendrick LamarMay 20, 2017
"I'm the One"DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, and Lil WayneJune 3, 2017
"It's Everyday Bro"Jake Paul featuring Team 10June 24, 2017
"Look What You Made Me Do"Taylor SwiftSeptember 23, 2017
"Gucci Gang"Lil PumpNovember 11, 2017
"Rockstar"Post Malone featuring 21 SavageDecember 23, 2017
"Finesse"Bruno Mars featuring Cardi BJanuary 27, 2018
"Esskeetit"Lil PumpMay 26, 2018
"This Is America"Childish GambinoJune 9, 2018
"Fefe"6ix9ine featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda BeatzAugust 24, 2018

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