Remy Munasifi

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Remy Munasifi, who goes by Remy and is also known as GoRemy on YouTube, is a popular comedian, parody musician and video artist from McLean, Virginia.[1]

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[edit] YouTube

GoRemy is Remy Munasifi's YouTube user name where he has millions of viewers and is ranked in two of YouTube's top 100, for most subscribers to his channel and most views.[1]

[edit] Habib

Remy Munasifi also performs as a Arabian comedic character using the pseudonym Habib Abdul-Habib. [2]

[edit] In the Media

When "Weird Al" Yankovic was asked about what he thought of Remy Munasifi in an ABC News interview, Weird Al stated he was "ready to pass the torch." [3]

In a Fox News Mobile interview with Remy, he explained that he made time to pursue YouTube full-time by dropping out of law school.[4]

Remy is also notable for a question regarding taxation that he set to music and posted on YouTube that was selected and played during a televised 2008 United States Democratic Presidential Candidates debate.[5][6]

[edit] Five Facts about Remy

Remy would like the public to know the following Five Facts about Himself.[7]

  1. Uses floss.
  2. Eats lunch with his mother almost every workday.
  3. Used to live in Wheeling, West Virginia where he attended Wheeling Jesuit University and worked as a Commercial Loan Analyst at Belmont National Bank, a small community bank.
  4. Lacks the patience to sit through movies, Rocky Balboa being the exception.
  5. Owns a banjo, is not very good although still enjoys playing.

He seems to that Remy likes the song "Chocolate Rain" by Tay Zonday.

[edit] Notable Videos

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b GoRemy Channel - YouTube.com
  2. ^ GoRemy.com: Habib
  3. ^ Weird Al Yankovic on Remy Munasifi's 50 cent parody - ABC News
  4. ^ Interview with a YouTube Star - Fox News Mobile
  5. ^ CNN Clip from a 2008 United States Democratic Presidential Candidates debate - YouTube.com
  6. ^ http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article2120696.ece Candidates face YouTube grilling] - The Times Online - July 23, 2007
  7. ^ Five Facts about Remy - YouTube.com
  8. ^ Wikipedia: The Hockey Song.
  9. ^ Wikipedia: Hey There Delilah.