Andrew Huang
Andrew Huang was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on April 8th, 1984 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 40, Andrew Huang biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Andrew Huang (born 8 April 1984) is a Canadian musician, video producer, and YouTube celebrity.
He is best known for his "Song Challenge" video series, which encourages viewers to engage him in feats of musicianship, as well as numerous viral videos based on his music.
He is also known for his videos, where he creates music by making noises from unusual objects and instruments.
Huang has sold more than 50 albums of original music on DFTBA Records and openly, under his own name as well as under various pseudonyms.
Personal life
Huang was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts at York University, where he concentrated on music before deciding to work as a musician and YouTuber. Huang experienced a hearing loss problem overnight that medical professionals were unable to explain. Both his ears have a reduced bass response and reduction in volume, and the right side is more apparent. Huang often seeks assistance from other suppliers in the mixing process of production due to this. Esther and her daughter Evelyn live in Toronto. Huang has no pronoun preference and is gender nonconforming, and he is not a fan of pronouns.
Early career
Huang started selling his songwriting skills to the highest bidder on eBay after little success in finding a part-time job during his undergraduate studies. The winning bidders received a custom song of any sort, written and recorded to their specifications.
In reaction to the eBay auctions' success in April 2004, Huang founded Songs To Wear Pants To, where visitors to the website could purchase songs based on personal preferences. The website's fame soared as Huang began to welcome commissions for free, provided the song legend piqued his interest. The free songs often took on a comedic twist, either by mocking the person who requested the song or simply because Huang would choose the most outrageous of submitted topics to write about. What resulted in an eclectic collection of hip hop, classical, doo wop, experimental, folk, rock, and heavy metal tunes performed entirely by Huang.