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Bongo teams up with North American content creators
Bongo recently ventured into working with North American content creators.
Starting in 2021, streaming video-on-demand service Bongo has expanded to global markets, with their first North American client being musician Shane Mac.
Now Bongo Studios has onboarded popular Canadian rapper DTG of the famous YouTube channel Lil Windex.
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The man behind the channel Lil Windex is Dylan Godfrey. He also goes by the stage name DTG.
Dylan is known for his satirical lyrics and uncanny ability to imitate rapper Eminem. He started as a YouTuber, creating comedy skits.
In 2015, he found his claim to fame through a video called "How NOT To Be A Rapper" and never had to look back since. In 2017, Dylan released his first single "Cleanin Up," which earned more than 10 million views.
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Through their partnership, Bongo Studios will provide Lil Windex with services such as copyright protection, content strategy, channel management, optimisation, and monetisation enhancement.
Previously, Studios' clientele featured primarily South Asian content creators.
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