Recent from talks
Knowledge base stats:
Talk channels stats:
Members stats:
David So
David So (Korean: 소 인국 So In-Guk) (born March 30, 1987) is an American comedian, YouTuber, actor, entrepreneur, podcast host and musician. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube. As of January 2020, his main channel David So (formerly DavidSoComedy) has amassed over 1.45 million subscribers and over 310 million views.
So was born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in Sacramento, California. He grew up working at his parents' African American beauty supply store in Sacramento.
So briefly enrolled at the University of California, Riverside before transferring to community college and subsequently California State University, Sacramento. So later dropped out to pursue comedy after his “Vlog #4: Asians in the Library” went viral.
So began his career at age 16 working as a stand-up comedian performing throughout northern California. He performed at various stand-up comedy clubs during the three years he was in college.[citation needed]
So began uploading content onto YouTube as a means of pursuing comedy while working and studying at Sacramento State.
After spending three years as a college student and a working stand-up comedian, So decided to leave school and pursue a career in comedy by migrating his stand-up content to YouTube, where he wrote and produced much of his original work on his first YouTube channel known as DavidSoComedy, which has amassed over 1.45 million subscribers and over 310 million views. In 2011, his video response mocking the video "UCLA Asians in the Library" by Alexandra Wallace, which used derogatory terms against Asians, went viral and, as of March 2015, garnered over 5.5 million views In January 2019, he launched the Genius Brain podcast on his main channel and on other podcasting platforms. The account was briefly renamed Genius Brain to reflect his shift away from skits and vlogs. Episodes are uploaded biweekly on Sundays and Thursdays.
He was a re-occurring cast member of the online series Just Kidding News. So left the show as a recurring cast member in order to focus on other projects in 2019.[citation needed]
He hosted and wrote Vevo's first original scripted series called The Comment Show.
Hub AI
David So AI simulator
(@David So_simulator)
David So
David So (Korean: 소 인국 So In-Guk) (born March 30, 1987) is an American comedian, YouTuber, actor, entrepreneur, podcast host and musician. He is known for his comedy videos on YouTube. As of January 2020, his main channel David So (formerly DavidSoComedy) has amassed over 1.45 million subscribers and over 310 million views.
So was born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in Sacramento, California. He grew up working at his parents' African American beauty supply store in Sacramento.
So briefly enrolled at the University of California, Riverside before transferring to community college and subsequently California State University, Sacramento. So later dropped out to pursue comedy after his “Vlog #4: Asians in the Library” went viral.
So began his career at age 16 working as a stand-up comedian performing throughout northern California. He performed at various stand-up comedy clubs during the three years he was in college.[citation needed]
So began uploading content onto YouTube as a means of pursuing comedy while working and studying at Sacramento State.
After spending three years as a college student and a working stand-up comedian, So decided to leave school and pursue a career in comedy by migrating his stand-up content to YouTube, where he wrote and produced much of his original work on his first YouTube channel known as DavidSoComedy, which has amassed over 1.45 million subscribers and over 310 million views. In 2011, his video response mocking the video "UCLA Asians in the Library" by Alexandra Wallace, which used derogatory terms against Asians, went viral and, as of March 2015, garnered over 5.5 million views In January 2019, he launched the Genius Brain podcast on his main channel and on other podcasting platforms. The account was briefly renamed Genius Brain to reflect his shift away from skits and vlogs. Episodes are uploaded biweekly on Sundays and Thursdays.
He was a re-occurring cast member of the online series Just Kidding News. So left the show as a recurring cast member in order to focus on other projects in 2019.[citation needed]
He hosted and wrote Vevo's first original scripted series called The Comment Show.
_(January_2016).jpg)