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The Next YouTube Fab Five: A Teaser of What’s to Come

From musical cats to cinematic sketches, this Fab Five lineup is as eclectic as it is electric. One of my favorite things about CherryCoBiz is celebrating creators who bring something inspiring, informative, or downright fascinating to our screens. Every so often, I pull together a “Fab Five”—a mix of YouTubers and channels that deserve a little extra spotlight for what they’re doing. Think of this as a highlight reel: today we’ll meet the next Fab Five, and in the coming days and weeks, we’ll celebrate each one with their own post.

From humor to heart, each one of these creators brings a spark of originality to their corner of the internet. So, who made the cut this time? Let’s take a look ?

The Kiffness – South African musician David Scott transforms ordinary sounds—from cat meows to street performers—into songs that pulse with heart, humor, and harmony. His viral “internet collabs” prove that creativity (and kindness) make the world smaller, one remix at a time.

Julian Smith – One of YouTube’s original comedy icons, Julian Smith made us laugh long before “content creator” was a job title. Classics like Hot Kool Aid and Malk turned absurdity into art. These days, he’s still storytelling—with film projects, music, and that same one-of-a-kind wit.

Tom Powell Jr. – Straight-talking and unapologetic, Tom Powell Jr. brings Gen X grit to politics, culture, and everyday life. His commentary is sharp, funny, and honest to the core—a reminder that truth, when spoken boldly, still matters.

EWU Bodycam – This fast-growing media channel turns real bodycam footage into teachable moments. With careful analysis and balanced reporting, EWU Bodycam helps viewers understand police procedures, building clarity and context in an often chaotic world.

Clifton Chilli Club – Based in the UK, this fiery community of chili lovers turns heat into happiness. From global chili-eating contests to cooking guides and travel vlogs, The Clifton Chilli Club proves that passion—and a little spice—can bring people together from every corner of the world.


Whether they make you laugh, think, or reach for a glass of milk, this Fab Five proves creativity has no comfort zone. Each of these creators will soon have their own spotlight here on CherryCoBiz, where I’ll take a closer look at what makes their work shine.

Do you already follow any of these five? Or is one of them about to become your new favorite? Stay tuned—I can’t wait to celebrate each of them with you.

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