It was a time before YouTube and during the nascent days of the internet when New Jersey web designer Gary Brolsma fired up his webcam and hit record. He’d just experienced the audio-visual assault of ...
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Long before absurd, cringe-worthy lip-synch videos were breaking YouTube counters and rocketing Korean pop stars to global superstardom, they found a home on the fringes of the Internet at sites like ...
Remember 2004? It was the year Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room, Google introduced the world to Gmail and DreamWorks thought it was a good idea to release Shrek 2. It was ...
Back in December 2004, Gary Brolsma posted a video of himself lip-syncing to the Romanian pop song "Numa Numa," and to celebrate the viral video's 10-year anniversary, Gary has posted a new lip-sync ...
WASHINGTON -- Gary Brolsma, the star of the Web's first big video hit, a lip-sync of a Romanian pop song, emerged from seclusion this week to make a full-throttle run at celebrity. You may or may not ...
The post Viral Vault: The Kinetic Poetry of Gary Brolsma’s “Numa Numa Dance” appeared first on Consequence. The month is December, the year 2004, and Newgrounds.com is already the thing that the rest ...
Gary Brolsma, better known as the “Numa Numa Guy,” became one of the internet’s first viral stars in 2004 with a webcam lip sync to O-Zone’s “Dragostea Din Tei.” Nearly 20 years later, we look back at ...
WASHINGTON—Gary Brolsma, the star of the Web's first big video hit, a lip-sync of a Romanian pop song, emerged from seclusion this week to make a full-throttle run at celebrity. You may or may not ...