
The fact that he flat out refuses to say goodbye, ending the video when he feels it's over and completely abandoning his "stay cheeki breeki" sign-off is heartrending to say the least. He's making videos because he wants to for an audience of no-one. Boris' tone doesn't even sound defeated or sad, just neutral because to him, there is no audience anymore. this used to be fun is another vent piece by Boris talking about the isolation of modern Youtube compared to how vibrant the community used to be.Even if he did leave on a hopeful note by stating that he may still occasionally post some videos if he finds the time, most comments view it as the End of an Age. After months of being screwed by the algorithm and Youtube cutting his income down even further, Boris has decided to hang up his ushanka and stop consistently producing videos on the Life of Boris channel. Hearing the usually cheerful and proudly Slavic host being not only sad, but downright ashamed of his heritage, is heartbreaking. A statement made in response due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. While he manages to remain composed and positive when discussing the issue, it is fairly clear that he's frustrated, especially by the fact that despite having as many views as other popular Youtubers in the United States, he only gets a fraction of the revenue that they make due to Youtube's laws for out-of-country users. A more minor example is whenever Boris seriously talks about demonetization.Cheeki Breeki Hardbass 2, a music video that utilizes an unfinished track by the creator of the Cheeki Breeki Hardbass Anthem video Apartje who had passed away the previous year.Older Than They Think: Some fans falsely credit Boris for popularizing the "cheeki breeki" meme but it was already a well-established joke within the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

He also has a small but sizable following in Germany and the UK, as both countries represented 4.9%. In the Russian Crab Salad video, he displays a list of viewer demographics turns out Americans represented a whopping 22% of his viewer base ( Russians, in contrast, only represented 1.9% a figure shared with Romanians and Australians).


The music that plays in his videos by uamee, Gopnik McBlyat and DJ Blyatman is pretty damn awesome too.Also collaborated with XS Project to create another awesome Hard Bass piece: RED ROUBLES with a special guest appearance by Anatoli.Collaborated with DJ Blyatman and created SLAV KING a great piece of Hard Bass with pretty catchy lyrics.This is the only collab hardbass song where DJ Blyatman was not involved in its creation. Even though this one had a way bigger impact on the popularity of Dima throughout the channel, SLAV KING is what helped start his claim to fame. This and SLAV KING were the two hardbass songs that helped make Dima famous. It also features both Anatoli and Dima, and the music was made by XS project.įrom Zero to p*zdez I go in half a second flat Recommended based on this song Generation HardbassDJ Blyatman, Life of Boris Snakes in TracksuitsGopnik McBlyat Cheeki Breeki RevoltGopnik McBlyat Slav King. Red Roubles (Published on October 15 2017) is a song which Boris did the vocals to.
