Maybe it’s just the nostalgia talking, but there’s something so soothingly innocent about the viral videos from the first decade of this millennium, back when the internet was a place of refuge. Go ...
Tay Zonday, whose real name is Adam Nyerere Bahner, uploaded his original song “Chocolate Rain” to YouTube on April 23, 2007. The video has since accumulated over 142 million views, making it his most ...
And that’s where people like Tay Zonday, whose real name is Adam Nyerere Bahner, came in. While at the time of his rise to stardom there had already been song-based memes like Rickrolling, there ...
NEW YORK – And the winner for best music video: “Chocolate Rain.” Tay Zonday morphed from an unknown musician to an Internet superstar who got booked on national TV shows after his song “Chocolate ...
Tay Zonday gave us one of the most iconic videos in YouTube history. But the man behind “Chocolate Rain” has been through way more than most fans ever realized. On April 23, 2007, Adam Nyerere Bahner ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember Tay Zonday? Remember "Chocolate Rain"? He who moves away from the mic to breathe in and his deep-voiced viral hit first ...
Tay Zonday morphed from an unknown musician to an Internet superstar who got booked on national TV shows after his song “Chocolate Rain” — an amateur clip of his baritone crooning — went viral last ...
Was it the Giants game or the promise of “Chocolate Rain” that drew the crowd to Greenpoint’s Club Europa last night? Philly electro-punk openers Gang had to compete with the screams of the football ...
New York - And the winner for best music video: "Chocolate Rain." Tay Zonday morphed from an unknown musician to an Internet superstar who got booked on national TV shows after his song "Chocolate ...
More than 13 years after YouTuber and musician Tay Zonday released his viral song "Chocolate Rain," cocoa powder has finally rained down from the skies, over a town in Switzerland. A factory for Lindt ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Maybe it’s just the nostalgia talking, but there’s something so soothingly innocent about the viral videos from the first decade ...