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CG5 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Charles "Charlie" Duncan Green V |
Also known as | Charlie Green |
Born | May 10, 1999 |
Genres | |
Occupations | |
Instruments | |
Years active | 2012-present |
Labels | GameChops, Kobalt Music Group |
Spouse | Emma Green (married 2024–present) |
Website | cg5music |
YouTube information | |
Channel | |
Genre | Music |
Subscribers | 7.93 million[1] |
Total views | 2.7 billion[1] |
Last updated: October 23, 2024 |
Charles "Charlie" Duncan Green V (born May 10, 1999), known online as CG5, is an American singer-songwriter, music producer, and YouTuber. He is known for his nerdcore hip-hop songs about topics such as video games, creepypastas, memes, etc[2][3]. As of December 2024, Green has amassed over 2.8 billion views across all his channels and 1.9 million monthly streams on Spotify.
Personal life
[edit]Charlie has worked with music for 20 years[4], and lives in Phoenix, Arizona with roommates. He has three siblings; Matilda, Jonah, and Silas. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He also has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder[5][6], obsessive-compulsive disorder[7], and scoliosis. He is married with his wife, Emma Green.[8]
Career
[edit]Green started producing music when he was 5-years old, using the digital audio workstation called Hip-Hop eJay 4.[9] He also states to have used GarageBand on his iPad when he was 14.[10] On August 5, 2012, he started posting videos onto YouTube under the name Charlie Green, uploading his first public song, What is A Dream. In the videos, he refers to himself as CG5 which is an acronym of his first name, last name, and the generation of his family. Green shifted over from making original songs to acoustic covers.
On October 18, 2014, Green created the CG5 channel where he posted remixes of popular songs and video game soundtracks. On November 26, 2015, Green created another channel named, Charlie Green (not to be confused with his original channel), where he posted non-music videos such as gaming, challenges, comedy sketches, Q&As, and random short videos. As he later gained success, the channel was renamed to CG5LIVE, and was repurposed to include behind-the-scenes videos of his songs, and edited-down videos of his streams on Twitch.
On October 26, 2016, he released his first single, Fantasized. However, he would not gain that much attention until May 7, 2017, when he released his single, Amen. It was his debut at the nerdcore hip-hop genre, this one specifically about the 2017 indie-horror game, Bendy And The Ink Machine. His new garnered attention allowed him to produce two more songs about the game: Horror Show and Spotlight. On August 30, 2017, Green released a remix-cover of the song, I Got No Time by The Living Tombstone, based on the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. This became one of his most viewed songs on YouTube, having over 100 million views. This newfound success Green achieved, made him decide to switch over[11], discontinuing his old channel.
On December 25, 2017, Green collaborated with Euria "OR3O" Sin with their single, Absolutely Anything. Later in 2019, the song became extremely popular on TikTok. The song would be redistributed by Spinning Records, making it Green's first commercial success. Green still stayed in the nerdcore hiphop community, despite the fame. On November 3, 2019, Green uploaded a demo of his upcoming single, Love Isn't Fair, inspired by Charlie Puth's TikTok videos making music. The single later became the debut song of his first album, Patiently.
On September 18, 2020, during the height success of the video game, Among Us, Green released his single, Show Yourself. (not to be confused by Show Yourself from Frozen II) The song became incredibly popular, making it one of Green's most-viewed videos with over 106 million views on YouTube. The success in the song resulted in two more singles based on the game: Lyin 2' Me and Good To Be Alive.
On January 15, 2021, Green released his single, I See A Dreamer, based on Dream's Minecraft Manhunt series. This song introduced him to the Minecraft YouTuber fandom amd the Dream SMP, releasing more songs about the Dream SMP's lore, or the server's members, with songs in order: Gone Away, tommy innit, Vibrant Eyes, why did the chicken cross the road, Sparkly Abs, Injustice, and Lonely King. He has also collaborated with the members of the server to make songs, such as Life By The See by Tobias James "Tubbo" Smith, and MUFFIN by Darryl "BadBoyHalo" Novenschodch.
On December 31, 2022, Green released his single, Only in Ohio, a song based on the meme of the same name. The song was made fun of from its production style.[12] Green would release more singles based on memes, such GRIMACE, based off the Grimace Shake trend.[13] This song would also be made fun of and is what started the trend of CG5 killing memes once he made songs on them. Some meme songs did have some positive reception, such as on July 2023 when he released THX, a song based on Skibidi Toilet. On September 2023, Green released BRO, a rant song commentating on mob mentality while also basing it off the Bro Skull meme. The hate gathered from Green's meme songs significantly affected his mental health, him stating that the hate he gets is forced and greatly exaggerated.
On January 27, 2023, Ethan "LeGrand" Gander collaborated with Green, re-releasing his single, give a little with an additional verse from Green. On TikTok, LeGrand uploaded a parody of the song, explaining how he and Green gained contact. The line goes, "Everybody told me that I sound like CG5, what they didn't know is that his studio is just a couple miles from mine." Green would post a video on his TikTok account; however, he changed the line to, "Everybody told me that I sound like CG5, probably because I am CG5." The sound became popular on TikTok and is primarily used to remind viewers of a popular role of a person.[14][15][16]
Green's huge success has allowed him to collaborate with other popular artists, such as: Elsie Lovelock, Nola Klop, Salem Ilese, Cheyenne Jackson, David Archuleta, MatPat, Allanah Fitzgerald, and Jvke. He has also path . On July 1, 2022, Green sang the USA National Anthem for the Red Sox in the Wrigley Field.
Green has also been developing his upcoming album, which is soon to release around 2025.[17][18][19]
Concerts
[edit]Under The Spotlight (2024)
[edit]Green's first mainstream concert was announced on March 11, 2024. The tour was set around the US[20][21][22], alongside the UK[9].
Down Under The Spotlight (2025)
[edit]The second leg of the tour is set in two locations in Australia, starting from February 20, 2025 to February 21, 2025.[23]
Discography
[edit]EPs
[edit]Year | Album | Tracks | Notes |
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2020 | Patiently | Love Isn't Fair | The debut song was initially created in a TikTok video where Charlie made a song inspired by Charlie Puth. The amount of support and demand would result in the full song being created. |
Million Dollar Day | |||
Leave Me Behind (featuring DAGames and Daddyphatsnaps) | |||
Patiently | |||
Aren't We (featuring OR3O) | |||
Can't Find Love | |||
Famous | |||
Bad Idea (featuring Stormy Lee) |
Singles
[edit]Year | Artist | Track | Notes |
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2024 | CG5 | "Finding Maria" | Made in correlation with the film, Sonic the Hedgehog 3. |
"Cherish In The Dark" | Based on the character Kinger from the indie animation web series, The Amazing Digital Circus. | ||
"Let Me In"[a] | Based on the indie animated series, Murder Drones. The voice actor for Cyn, in the series, voices herself in the song. | ||
"OCD" | Based on Charlie's experience with obssesive-compulsive disorder. | ||
"Freddy"[a] (ft. Black Gryph0n, MatPat) | Made to celebrate Five Nights at Freddys' 10th anniversary. MatPat is well known for his theories on the franchise. | ||
"Fairytale Expedition" | The song is sponsored by Genshin Impact. | ||
"Crawl"[a] | Based on the "Tiny Green Wizard" meme, where a short green wizard with a pink net wanders around malls to mess around employees. | ||
"Listen to the Music" | |||
"Repair Me"[a] | Based on the indie mascot horror game, Indigo Park. The revenue gained from the song is used to fund the 2nd chapter of the game. | ||
"Somebody Real" | Based on the character "Gummigoo" from the indie animation web series, The Amazing Digital Circus. | ||
"Forbidden Feeling" | The song was released a week after Green's marriage. His wife makes an appearance in the song's music video as Green's date. | ||
"Sleep Well" (featuring Mob Entertainment) | A muffled snippet of the song can be heard in Chapter 3 of Poppy Playtime. The song was released a few weeks after the chapter released. Both CG5 and Mob Entertainment posted different music videos for the song, and is considered to be an official song in the franchise. | ||
"High"[a] | |||
"CG5 Rewind 2023" | A mashup of songs Green has worked on in 2023. His song Only in Ohio was also included despite being released in 2022 due to it being released after his last year's rewind. | ||
MilkyyMelodies | "The Exit Door" (featuring CG5) | Based on the indie animation web series, The Amazing Digital Circus | |
RudyWade | "Answer From U" (featuring CG5) | ||
Dallin Haymore | "I Need A Friend" (featuring CG5) | ||
2023 | CG5 | "Anything Can Go" (featuring Djsmell, Kathy-chan) | Based on the indie animation web series, The Amazing Digital Circus |
"Ballad of the Walking Machines" | Based on the Five Night at Freddy's franchise, and was released alongside the Five Nights at Freddy's film. | ||
"Live Laugh Lie"[a] | Based on the internet meme, "Smurf Cat", which is played alongside Alan Walker's single, The Spectre. | ||
"Bro"[a] | Based on the internet meme, "Bro 💀". The song however is a commentary on mob mentality. | ||
"Ruined Lullaby" | Based on the "Ruin" DLC from the video game, "Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach" | ||
"THX" | Based on the YouTube series, Skibidi Toilet | ||
"Grimace" (featuring DHeusta) [a] | Based on the McDonald's "Grimace Shake" meme, where people would fake their deaths if they drank the shake. | ||
"Superhero"[a] | Based on the film, "Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse" | ||
"Pied Piper" | Based on the video game, Amanda the Adventurer. | ||
"I Don’t Understand"[a] (featuring David Archuleta) | |||
"Jump Around" | Based on the video game franchise, Super Mario Bros. released alongside the franchise's animated feature film. | ||
"Out of My Mind" (featuring Cheyenne Jackson) | The song is composed in a time signature of 6/4 | ||
"4GET" (featuring OR3O and The Living Tombstone) | The music video features animated cameos of fellow YouTube creators, internet memes, and animated TV shows. | ||
"Death"[a] | Based on the character "Death" from the film, "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" | ||
"Children of the Machine" (featuring DAGames) | Based on the video game, "Bendy and the Last Revival" | ||
Rockit Music | "Digital Circus" (featuring CG5) | ||
ChewieCatt | "Rendezvous" (featuring CG5) | Based on the video game, "Spider-Man 2" | |
kirkiimad | "Ily"[b] (featuring CG5) | A rerelease of the song containing a verse from CG5. | |
DHeusta | "Coming Back For More" (featuring CG5) | ||
ZAMination | "I'm Psycho" (featuring CG5) | ||
HalaCG | "Far Away" (featuring CG5) | ||
Chris Hudson | "Ruins" (featuring CG5) | ||
Stormy Lee | "Stranger" (produced by CG5) | ||
LeGrand | "Give a Little"[b] (featuring CG5) | This song was released back in 2022 but was re-released to include a verse from CG5. | |
GameboyJones | "Euphoria" (featuring CG5) | ||
Sam Haft | "Grow Up" (featuring CG5) | ||
VGR | "Vandalize (Remix)" (with CG5) | ||
Caleb Hyles | "I See a Dreamer (Cover)" (featuring CG5) | Green sings the bridge of the song | |
2022 | CG5 | "Only in Ohio" | Based on the internet meme, "Only in Ohio", where people would pretend that the US state, Ohio, contains weird phenomenons. |
"Goosebumps"[a] (featuring Dan Bull) | |||
"Glamorous" | The music video took place in Game Nest Arcade, Las Vegas, and featured a real Glamrock Freddy Fazbear animatronic suit. | ||
"Minion"[a] (featuring Salem Ilese) | Based on the internet meme, "Gentleminions", where people would dress up in proper attire to watch the animated film, Minions: The Rise of Gru. | ||
"Lonely King" | Based on the character, Quackity from the Dream SMP. | ||
"Strangest Thing" | Based on the Netflix series, Stranger Things. | ||
The song won 2 awards in Music Video/Commercial in Cine Gear Expo 2024 | |||
"MrBeast Theme Song (Remix)" | CG5 made a remix on MrBeast's intro back in 2016. MrBeast would use that remix for some of his videos' outros. | ||
"Noot Noot" | Based on the sound effect created by cartoon character, Pingu | ||
"Mommy's Here" | Based on the 2nd chapter of the video game, Poppy Playtime. | ||
"Bred to be Bad" | Based on the film, Bad Guys. | ||
"Halls"[a] | Based on the creepypasta, The Backrooms. | ||
"Run"[a] | Based on the film, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | ||
"Bite of 87"[a] (featuring Abdul Cisse) | |||
"I'm A Natural" | Created as a part of TommyInnit's Minecraft natural disasters video. | ||
"Ben"[a] | Based on "Talking Ben", popularized by IShowSpeed | ||
"Devil"[a] | Based on the Netflix original animated series, "The Cuphead Show" | ||
"The NFT man"[b] | Made to satirize non-fungible tokens. | ||
"I Fall Apart Sometimes" (featuring OR3O) | |||
"Superstar"[a] | Based on the game, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach | ||
CaptainSparklez | "Rising Kingdom" (mixing and mastering by CG5) | The fourth installment of the Fallen Kingdom saga by CaptainSparklez. | |
Skeppy | "Best Friend" (featuring CG5) | A semi-roast and love video to content creator, BadBoyHalo | |
Sully | "Fall Guy" (featuring CG5, and Finn M-K) | The song was targeted towards a cryptocurrency scammer who tried to hack Sully's YouTube account. The scammer stated that he loves CG5's music and would love to collaborate with him. | |
Fógeti | "History of TommyInnit" (featuring CG5, and OliveSleepy) | OliveSleepy is a winner in an episode of Love or Host featuring TommyInnit. | |
Dawko | "It's Spreading" (featuring CG5, DHeusta, and DAGames) | ||
Finn M-K | "You'll Be In My Heart (Cover)" (featuring CG5, Avonmora, BrigitFiddle, Chi-chi, Jacob Sutherland, Marshal Does Stuff, Nico Mendoza, Sully, Seb Skelly, and Steve Badach) | ||
Rockit Music | "Drop" (featuring CG5) | Based on the video game, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach | |
SayMaxWell | "Long Night" (featuring CG5, and MiatriSs) | ||
Vurb | "i'm glad it's over" (featuring CG5) | ||
Phyre Productions | "Happy Birthday" (featuring CG5, and DAGames) | ||
Caleb Hyles | "We Don't Talk About Bruno (Cover)" (featuring CG5, Annapantsu, Lee and Lie, Jonathon Music, Tre Watson, and Thomas Sanders) | ||
"Bohemian Rhapsody (Cover)" (featuring CG5, Annapantsu, and Jonathon Music) | |||
"Goodbye, Monday" (produced by CG5) | |||
NerdOut | "The Super Smash Bros Ultimate Cypher" (featuring CG5, etc.) | ||
Halfy & Winks | "Empty Pages" (featuring CG5) | Based on the character, Ranboo from the Dream SMP. CG5 voices Dream. | |
OR3O | "Turn It Down" (featuring CG5, Adassa, Djsmell, Nenorama, Cami-Cat, Kathy-chan, Jordan Fries, and Upgraded Moon) | Adassa is the voice actor for Dolores Madrigal from the film, Encanto. | |
The Living Tombstone | "Temporary Love" (with CG5) | ||
2021 | CG5 | "Injustice" | Based on the character, Technoblade from the Dream SMP. Revenue from this song is donated to the Sarcoma Foundation of America. |
"Why did the Chicken Cross the Road"[b] | Made for a Minecraft talent show video by TommyInnit. | ||
"Sparkly Abs" (featuring CaptainSparklez) | The song was based off 3 topics: "CaptainSparklez's abs", "Schlatt's facial hair", and "anxiety". | ||
"Christmas Dreams" | |||
"Inspector Royale" | Based on the Netflix original series, Squid Game. | ||
"Poison Blooms" | Based on the 1st chapter of the video game, Poppy Playtime. | ||
"Ocean Blue" (featuring Precious Jewel Amor) | Created for Team Seas | ||
"Freak Out" | |||
"Drop The Bass On The Stereo"[b] | Based on the video game, PaRappa The Rapper. | ||
"Vibrant Eyes" | Based on the character, Ranboo from the Dream SMP. The instrumental integrates the sounds created by Endermen in the video game, Minecraft. | ||
"Wonderland" | Based on the book adaptation of the video game franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's, "Into the Pit: An AFK Book" | ||
"OK Friday" | Based on the video game Friday Night Funkin' | ||
"Phoenix of the Sea" | Based on axolotls, primarily the ones from Minecraft | ||
"Tommy Innit"[b] | Based of the YouTuber with the same name. | ||
"Improvising" (featuring Lollia) | Based on the video game, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart | ||
"Monday Morning" (featuring DHeusta, Nenorama, OR3O, Dolvondo, Chi-Chi, Kathy-Chan, Djsmell, Genuine) | |||
"How to be an Eggdog"[a] (featuring Zamsire) | The song's bridge is a remix of Charlie's song, "Lyin 2' Me" | ||
"They Feast Tonight" | |||
"Gone Away" | Based on the Dream SMP. | ||
"Sleeping in the Nether"[b] | References multiple memes | ||
"I Get Sick of Love" | |||
"FNF: CG5 Edition - Week 1" (featuring OR3O) | |||
"Good to Be Alive" | Charlie's third game based on the video game, Among Us. | ||
"Dear Calypso" | A sea-shanty based song. | ||
"I See A Dreamer" | Based on the Minecraft manhunt series popularized by Dream. | ||
BadBoyHalo | "Muffin"[a] (featuring CG5, Skeppy, Captain Puffy, and Hyper Potions) | BadBoyHalo commonly uses the term "muffin" as a replacement for swears and compliments to keep his content family friendly. | |
Random Encounters | "Noelle"[a] (featuring CG5, OR3O, Anna Bartelt, Genuine, and Angi Viper) | ||
VGR | "Fallen Down" (with CG5) | A remix of Fallen Down, with created lyrics | |
JT Music | "The Dawn" (featuring CG5, Andrea Storm Kaden, and Rockit Gaming) | ||
Tubbo | "Life By The Sea" (featuring CG5) | ||
Tia Jade | "Out of Touch" (featuring CG5) | ||
OR3O | "Anything You Can Do (Cover)" (ft. CG5, and DAGames) | ||
BSlick | "All Right There" (featuring CG5) | ||
Caleb Hyles | "Zero To Hero (Cover)" (featuring CG5, Nick Pitera, and Tre Watson) | ||
Derivakat | "Captain's Call" (featuring CG5) | The music video was animated by SAD-ist, a well-known animator in the Dream SMP fandom. | |
annapantsu | "Castaways (Cover)" (featuring CG5, and Caleb Hyles) | ||
The Living Tombstone | "Can't Wait" (with CG5) | Based on the game, Among Us | |
Give Heart Records | "No Reason To Lie" (featuring CG5, and AmaLee) | Based on the game, Among Us | |
Red Panda Hub | "Onion Man 2: The Revonionge" (featuring CG5, NovaMC, and Wolfygirl8) | ||
2020 | CG5 | "30 Christmas Songs in 1 Minute" | |
"Lyin' 2 Me" | Based on the game, Among Us | ||
"Feelin' Tired" | |||
"Superstitious Foundation" | Based on the fictional wiki project, the SCP Foundation | ||
"I'ma Walk Right In" | Based on the game, The Henry Stickmin Collection | ||
"Show Yourself" | Based on the game, Among Us | ||
"Never Grow Up" | Based on the character SCP-999 from the fictional wiki project, the SCP Foundation | ||
"The Baddest (Cover)" | |||
"You Have Been Distracted (Remix)" | Based on the "Distracted Dance" emote from the video game, The Henry Stickmin Collection | ||
"Failure to Success" | Based on the game, The Henry Stickmin Collection | ||
"Get Stickbugged Lol (Remix)" | |||
"The Friendly Long Horse" | Based on the character "Friendly Long Horse" from the fictional wiki project, the SCP Foundation | ||
"Balance" | Based on the animated series, Avatar: The Last Airbender | ||
"The Speed in My Soul" (featuring Hyper Potions) | Based on the video game, Sonic Mania | ||
"He's the Cartoon Cat" | Based on the Cartoon Cat from the SCP Foundation | ||
"Father's Day" | Based on the web series, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared | ||
"Music from the Heart" | |||
"Created Equal" | Created during the Black Lives Matter movement. Green's family members helped with choir. | ||
"Run N' Gun" | Based on the boss rush indie game, Cuphead | ||
"Murder Hornet" | |||
"Mystery Machine" (sountrack audiion for the animated film, Scoob!) | |||
"It's Been So Long (Remix/Cover)" | |||
"The Legend of Siren Head" | |||
"Into The Unknown (Cover)" | A cover of Into The Unknown from Disney's Frozen II | ||
"Being Human (Cover)" | |||
"Stay at Home" | |||
"Happy Accidents" | |||
"To The Dungeons" (featuring NateWantsToBattle) | |||
"Delightful Day" (featuring James Landino, Wishlyst, and Dan Bull) | |||
"How'd You Hear Me" (featuring The Stupendium) | |||
"The River" | |||
"Speed Me Up (Remix/Cover)" (featuring NemRaps, and Fabvl) | |||
"Leave Me Behind" (featuring DAGames, and Daddyphatsnaps) | |||
"Supernaturla Baby" | |||
"Sepiatoned" | |||
"Discord (Remix/Cover)" (featuring DAGames, and RichaadEB) | |||
"Absolutely Anything [2020 Edit]" (featuring OR3O) | |||
Misha | "Dream Island" (featuring CG5) | ||
Caleb Hyles | "Ready As I'll Ever Be (Cover)" (featuring CG5, Annapantsu, Elsie Lovelock, Jonathan Young, and Adrisaurus) | ||
kitschpit | "You've Got A Friend in Me (Cover)" (featuring CG5) | ||
Endigo | "Kidnap The Sandy Claws (Remix)" (ft. CG5, Day by Dave, Bijuu Mike, Party in Backyard, Maya Fennec) | ||
RoomieOfficial | "2 Guys, 10 Songs" (featuring CG5) | ||
Zac Samuel | "Absolutely Anything (Remix)" | ||
Cubical | "Who I Am" (with CG5) | ||
Build A Song Workshop | "Messing Up" (with CG5) | ||
NerdOut | "Killer on the Floor" (featuring CG5, Pokimane, Preston, Drumsy, Lilypichu, Loserfruit, Cilvanis, and Dawko) | ||
2019 | CG5 | "Absolutely Anything" (featuring OR3O) | |
"Phantom Dancing" | |||
"Love Isn't Fair" | |||
"No Matter What (Cover)" (featuring Cristina Vee) | |||
"Drift Away" | |||
"Perfection" (featuring Dolvondo) | |||
"Other Friends (Cover)" | |||
"Stereo Love" (featuring Lollia, and insaneintherainmusic) | |||
"Omae Wa Mou (Dubbed Remix/Cover)" | |||
"Fallen Kingdom (Cover)" | |||
"In The Morning" | |||
"Soldiers Fallen" (featuring DHeusta) | |||
"Revenge (Remix)" (featuring Annapantsu) | |||
"See Dem Aliens" | |||
"Zombies on Your Lawn (Remix/Cover)" | |||
"Shining Star (Cover)" (featuring Annapantsu) | |||
"Kahoot" | Based on the game with the same name. | ||
"Dancin' (Cover)" | |||
"Ocean Blue (Cover)" (featuring RichaadEB) | |||
"Scoliosis" | |||
"The Chalice" (featuring SquigglyDigg) | |||
"Fears" (featuring DAGames) | |||
"I Can't Fix You (Remix/Cover)" | |||
"Push" | Based on the app, Duolingo. Also available in Spanish. | ||
"Never Gonna Let You Go (Cover)" | |||
"The Wolf (Remix/Cover)" (featuring Cami-Cat, FamilyJules) | |||
"Our Destiny" | |||
"Inzpiration"' | |||
"Change Your Mind" | |||
"Follow Mii" | |||
"Sunflower (Cover)" | |||
"Sweet Victory (Cover)" | |||
"Just Friends (Remix/Cover)" (featuring Caleb Hyles) | |||
"Egg" | |||
"Evil Team" (featuring OR3O) | |||
Cubical | "Clearer" (with CG5) |
Trivia
[edit]- Green's best concert gig he ever went to was The Maybe Man Tour by AJR.[24]
Notes and References
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "About CG5". YouTube.
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- ^ Aquino, Steven (May 10, 2024). "How Megastar YouTuber CG5 Used Music And Technology To Find His Way In The World". Forbes. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
- ^ "Meet CG5, a neurodivergent musician creating viral hits i..." SCREENSHOT Media. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
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