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Hunter Ford (born: November 13, 2001 (2001-11-13) [age 22]), better known online as hunter1s1k, is an American YouTuber known for his music video parodies in which he covers songs by screaming.

Personal life[]

Hunter Ford was born on November 13, 2001, in Long Island, New York. He has a brother known as Deadshot1s1k and a sister known as AlisaCantYouTube. He launched his YouTube channel on August 12, 2015 and uploaded his first video on that same day.

History[]

Popularity[]

He has gained popularity on YouTube for his comedic parody videos, including those where he screams song lyrics and adds games within the music, including "Shape of You But Every 'Dun Dun Dun' Beat, The Song Get Slower and More Distorted."

New Testament reading and ghosting[]

On December 29, 2018, Hunter uploaded a video titled "so it happened..." where he addressed that he reached over 1,000,000 subscribers, and that he'll scream the entire New Testament of the Bible as a milestone. In the video, he said it would take around 2-3 weeks to make due to health and editing reasons. Several months passed and nothing was heard from Hunter.

With this along with the fact that he had not posted on any social media account since January, some people believed that he died before, during, or after the video was finished. However, in April fans noticed him liking a tweet from @SheetMusicBoss. He quickly unliked it when people noticed the activity. He was also spotted playing Rocket League in this video on August 4, 2019, further proving that he has not died, but rather ghosted his fanbase. He has also stated in multiple Twitter posts that that said that the video would be released in the coming weeks, and that the video existed, also stating the video was "hard to make." On December 12, 2019, he uploaded the video in two parts.

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