YTITTY back in front of the camera - veterans don't rule out a YouTube comeback
Created: 06/21/2022, 16:52
By: Robin Dittrich
YTITTY is back: Kai Pflaume spent a day with Phil Laude.
TC and OG also joined in the course - they didn't rule out a YouTube comeback.
Hilpoltstein – The comedy trio YTITTY is back.
At least in a video by Kai Pflaume that he recorded for his YouTube channel Ehrenpflaume.
He spent a day with founding member Phil Laude.
He now has his own YouTube channel with over a million subscribers.
The other two YTITTY members TC and OG also joined - neither of them ruled out a comeback.
Are the YouTube veterans coming back and producing new content?
Youtube channel | YTITTY |
members | Phil Laude, Matthias Roll (TC), Oguz Yilmaz (OG) |
style | Song parodies and comedy |
Subscribers on Youtube | 3.09 million (as of June 2022) |
last video | December 11, 2015 |
Most Successful Video | Last summer, 33 million views |
YTITTY comeback in prospect – Kai Pflaume fuels rumours
That's what's happening in the video:
The comedy trio YTITTY finally showed up again on YouTube.
In a video by Kai Pflaume, the three members Phil Laude, Matthias Roll (TC) and Oguz Yilmaz (OG) appeared and talked to him about their time on YouTube and a possible comeback.
The three YouTube veterans have been going their own way since 2015, but they haven't quite finished with it yet.
Kai Pflaume wanted to know exactly: "
Now the reunion is complete.
What's next for YTITTY?
"
Members:
Phil Laude, born June 29, 1990 in Kappeln
Matthias Roll, born August 25, 1991 in Roth
Oguz Yilmaz, born April 17, 1991 in Neumarkt
Awards:
1st place KIKA LIVE Web Award 2010
1st place Magix Video Contest 2010
Twice Golden Bravo "Internet Star" 2012, 2013
Golden PlayAward 2013
ECHO for "Best Video" 2014
German Web Video Award 2012
YTITTY talk about YouTube comeback:
In his video on the Ehrenpflaume channel, Kai Pflaume keeps talking about a possible comeback.
The three YouTubers agree: "
If the three of us do something again, it would probably be a spontaneous action and would just happen.
“ They don’t want to do planned content like they used to.
"
The whole thing would have to be for fun and we'd probably be up for it," said
TC.
In his opinion, OG said: "
The only motivation would be to actually have fun.
Other examples show that this is not always the case.
The dream YouTuber can also become a nightmare.
A comeback by YTITTY doesn't even sound improbable.
YTITTY comeback with Kai Pflaume: "We just call ourselves Kaititty"
Only one is active in front of the camera:
Phil Laude is the only YTITTY member active on YouTube.
His channel has around 1.11 million subscribers.
That still doesn't match YTITTY's 3.09 million.
Today, with three million subscriptions, they wouldn't be able to get to the top.
This is how many subscribers and subscribers the biggest streamers in the world have.
Matthias Roll, as TC's real name is, spends a lot of time traveling: "
I'm a digital nomad.
It's cool to have little and travel a lot.
' Oguz Yilmaz aka OG doesn't spend any more time in front of the camera either: '
It's not my goal to be in front of the camera, so I just don't do it.
"
One reason for breaking up with YTITTY:
YouTube wasn't nearly as accepted in the late 2000s and early 2010s as it is today.
In the Ehrenpflaume video, the comedy trio denounced the lack of acceptance of the "
acknowledged comedy scene
" in their day.
They were not shown the necessary respect at events.
Today there is a whole new problem for new videos: "
There would be a certain level of expectation
," said Kai Pflaume.
What seems to be clear to everyone: In the event of a comeback, plum would definitely be involved in one form: "
We just call ourselves Kaititty
," jokes the moderator.
YTITTY at Ehrenpflaume: Will there be a YouTube comeback soon?
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Who is YTITTY anyway?
YTITTY shaped the German YouTube scene in the late 2000s.
Founded in 2008, their song parodies and bits of comedy have garnered millions of views.
Hits like
The Last Summer
and
St*ndertime
sometimes have over 33 million hits.
Their name came from the letters YTD, which meant YouTube Dummies.
In 2015, the trio finally broke up because they wanted to pursue their own projects.
Still, "
Alone, YouTube wasn't as fun as a video with the two of them together
," TC said.
Maybe the fans will be able to enjoy it again: "
We're leaving all doors open
," announced Phil Laude.