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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Wilbur Soot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Wilbur Soot Born Will Gold 1996 (age 24–25) Suffolk, England Occupation Internet personalityYouTubervideo game streamersingersongwritermusician Musical career Genres Comedysatiricalindie pop Instruments Vocalsguitarbass guitarpiano YouTube information Channels Wilbur Soot Wilbur Music Hey and Stuff Wilbur Soot Extra ALittleBritOfWill WilburGold Years active 2008–present Genre Gaming Subscribers 5.14 million (combined) 4.63 million (main channel) Total views 473.4 million (combined) 459.3 million (main channel) Associated acts Alexandra BotezDanTDMDreamLazarBeamJames CharlesTommyInnitVikkstar123[1] Creator Awards Updated: 11 April 2021 Will Gold[2] (born 1996), better known as Wilbur Soot, is a British internet personality, Twitch streamer, and singer-songwriter. He first became known in 2017 for his work with the group comedy YouTube channel SootHouse, where he made recurring appearances and was the lead editor and a co-founder. He later started his own channel, Wilbur Soot, on 29 March 2019. He released his first single, "The 'Nice Guy' Ballad", in January 2018.[3] His sixth single, "Your New Boyfriend", peaked at No. 65 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]


Contents 1 Career 1.1 YouTube and Twitch career 1.2 Musical career 2 Discography 2.1 Albums 2.2 Singles 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Career YouTube and Twitch career Gold became well known as an editor for the YouTube group channel SootHouse, which was founded by Gold and some of his friends. The channel mostly consisted of reaction videos, with its members looking at memes and life hacks, among other topics.[3]

He created his main channel, Wilbur Soot, on 29 March 2019. On his main channel, Gold primarily produces videos pertaining to video games, most commonly on the 2011 sandbox game Minecraft. Gold also actively live streams on Twitch,[2] where he has amassed over 3 million followers as of April 2021, making him the 50th most-followed channel on the platform.[5]

In early 2020, Gold joined the roleplay-focused Minecraft server Dream SMP, run by the eponymous YouTuber Dream. On the server, Gold would found the nation of L'Manberg and eventually become a lead writer.[6] Gold has also competed in multiple Minecraft tournaments, including MC Championships and Minecraft Monday.[7][8] In January 2021, Gold was one of the eight participants of the chess tournament BlockChamps, hosted by WFM Alexandra Botez and her sister, Andrea. Gold was eliminated in the tournament's first round, when he lost to fellow YouTuber and Twitch streamer GeorgeNotFound.[9]

On 3 April 2021, Gold started a podcast, titled Hey and Stuff.[10]

Musical career Although mainly known as a YouTuber, Gold is also a musician and multi-instrumentalist[2] and released his first single, "The 'Nice Guy' Ballad",[3] in January 2018. Gold first charted with his sixth single, "Your New Boyfriend", released in December 2020, which peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 65.[4] The song also appeared on the UK Indie Chart and the Irish Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 10 and 100, respectively.[11][12] Gold has also appeared on several artists charts, including Billboard's Emerging Artists Chart[13] and Rolling Stone's Top Breakthrough Chart.[14]

Discography Albums List of albums Title Details Maybe I Was Boring Released: 25 December 2019 Formats: Digital download, streaming Your City Gave Me Asthma Released: 25 June 2020 Formats: Digital download, streaming Singles List of singles as lead artist Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK [4] UK Indie [11] IRE [12] "The 'Nice Guy' Ballad" 2018 — — — Non-album singles "I Am Very Smart" 2019 — — — "Maybe I Was Boring" — — — "Karen, Please Come Back I Miss the Kids" — — — "I'm in Love with an E-Girl" 2020 — — — "Internet Ruined Me" — — — "Your New Boyfriend" 65 10 100 "Soft Boy" 2021 TBA





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