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Bill Wurtz

Bill Wurtz (stylized in lower case as bill wurtz or billwurtz) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, animator, video editor, and internet personality. He is known for his distinctive musical, comedic, and narrative style which includes calm, deadpan delivery and singing paired with colorful surrealist, psychedelic, and non-sequitur graphics.

Bill Wurtz
Wurtz's YouTube icon
Background information
Also known asBilly Wilds (2009-2010)
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • bass guitar
  • drums
Years active2002–present
Websitebillwurtz.com
YouTube information
Channel
  • billwurtz
Years active
  • 2010
  • 2012–present
Genres
Subscribers5.45 million[1]
Total views743 million[1]
100,000 subscribers2016
1,000,000 subscribers2017

Last updated: February 5, 2024

Wurtz first published material on YouTube in 2013. He set up a website in 2014, presenting a catalog of music and videos he had created since 2002. Wurtz proceeded to upload edited versions of his videos on Vine, where he gained his initial popularity. He experienced breakout success on YouTube with his animated videos, history of japan (2016), and history of the entire world, i guess (2017).

Career edit

Early work edit

Wurtz's first recorded composition was an instrumental named "Late Nite Lounge with Loud Lenny", which was recorded on June 17, 2002, and his first recorded song was "stuck in a rut" in March 2005.[2]

Vine videos edit

Wurtz was first known for his presence on the short-form video-sharing website Vine,[3][4] where he first gained a following in 2014.[2] He began by taking short videos he had previously published to his website and re-editing them to fit Vine's six-second restriction.[2] Before transitioning fully to YouTube, Wurtz was uploading a video to Vine nearly every day.[5] He received early attention in 2015 for the short video "Shaving My Piano", which was covered briefly in The Verge.[6] On April 11, 2016, Wurtz won the Shorty Award for "Tech & Innovation: Weird" at the 8th Shorty Awards; during the awards ceremony, attention was given to one of his Vine uploads "I'm Still a Piece of Garbage".[7] At the awards ceremony, his acceptance speech consisted of the words "Thank you."[2] Wurtz withdrew from making vines to focus on finishing history of japan.[r 1]

YouTube edit

Wurtz's first known YouTube channel was a channel named "billynothingshow".[8]

Wurtz created his current YouTube channel in September 2013.[2]

history of japan edit

External videos
  history of japan, YouTube video or download

Wurtz had originally intended to make a video on US history, but abandoned it.[r 2][r 3]

Alongside interest on Vine, Wurtz achieved wider popularity in 2016 with history of japan, a nine-minute YouTube video that outlines Japan's history.[9] Wurtz chose the topic due to his lack of knowledge of it.[r 4][2] The video covers key events of its history: "Buddhism, internal conflict, alliances with Britain, World War I, World War II, the dropping of atomic bombs and its post-war economic miracle".[10] It showcases Wurtz's quirky visual and comedic style through a mixture of fast-paced narration and animation, intercut with short musical jingles. The video was described as "an entertaining new approach to education".[11] It went viral on social media after its release on February 2, 2016, and under a week later, received over four million views by February 8.[10] It particularly received considerable attention on Tumblr[3] and Reddit.[9] As of November 2023, the video has over 80 million views. German Lopez of Vox called it a "strange", "pretty good – and surprisingly funny" video. Lopez noted the poor coverage of Japanese war crimes committed against Korea and China in the 20th century, particularly the Nanjing Massacre and the use of Korean sex slaves, and attributed this omission to the video's short runtime.[12]

history of the entire world, i guess edit

External videos
  history of the entire world, i guess, YouTube video or download

Wurtz released a 20-minute overview of world history, history of the entire world, i guess, on May 10, 2017.[13] The video took over 11 months to produce, including almost 3 months of research[5] – it briefly covers the topics of natural history and human civilization spanning from the Big Bang to the near future.[14] The video marked the continued development of Wurtz's cinematic style, with fast-paced, absurdist humor and jazz-like musical interludes.[15]

History of the entire world, i guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page on the day of its release, receiving 3.2 million views on its first day, and on Reddit it became the most upvoted YouTube link of all time.[4][16] It became an Internet meme[17] and was listed at eighth place on YouTube's list of the top 10 trending videos of the year.[18] As of September 2023, it has over 161 million views.[19] Writer German Lopez for the news website Vox praised the video for not heavily focusing on western and US history, and successfully covering other areas in world history which may be neglected in US schools, such as powers in China, Persia, and India.[20] Because it resists specialization and assembles history in chronological order starting from the beginning of the Universe, history of the entire world, i guess can be considered a work of Big History, and is probably one of the most popular works associated with the discipline. It has been called a "must-see"[21] and is considered to be Wurtz's magnum opus.[2][13] In 2020, Thrillist ranked the video at number 40 on its list of best YouTube videos of all time.[22]

Music edit

Wurtz's song "Just Did a Bad Thing" and the accompanying video spawned TikTok videos of people lip-syncing to the opening lines; in the platform, #ididabadthing became the top hashtag of March 2019.[23][24] Following this, Wurtz would only post four more videos before his break, ending with "Might Quit". After "Might Quit" was released, Wurtz would not post any new videos to YouTube for nearly two years, before continuing to release music and videos animated in 3D with Blender.

Style edit

Wurtz has developed an absurdist, surreal style on both his music and animation.[25][26] Eddie Kim wrote for MEL Magazine that Wurtz "refuses to mimic anyone else's animation or musical style, but it's not weird for weirdness' sake alone", comparing him to Thundercat and Louis Cole and highlighting Wurtz's pretty pop melodies, unexpected chords and multi-layered rhythms as commonalities.[2] Geoff Carter of Las Vegas Weekly stated: "Merge Don Hertzfeldt, Jenny Holzer and Thundercat and you might get someone a little bit like Bill Wurtz".[21]

Music edit

Wurtz's music has been classified as jazz pop, incorporating elements of lo-fi music, smooth jazz, funk and easy listening.[2][27] Overall, his music evokes malaise, self-deprecation, and a "blurring of the lines between irony, parody and honesty".[28] In an interview with Genius, Wurtz stated that "it's a good... songwriting technique to write about something bad with a good sounding melody, because if you can get people to feel good about something bad, then you're bulletproof in life."[29]: 0:00:46 Wurtz's voice has been described as "silky tenor with range and energy".[2] He plays instruments including piano, bass guitar, and drums.[2]

Artists who have expressed admiration for Wurtz's music include indie musicians Daði Freyr[30] and Sidney Gish[31] and DJ and producer Porter Robinson.[32]

Wurtz started playing music at a very early age.[q 1] In an interview with Bass Guitar magazine, he said he was "wholly self-taught" as a musician, and he downplayed the importance of music theory in songwriting and composition, saying,"'Theory' may be fun, but it's made of liquid and has a tendency to melt. The music comes first and then you figure out how to describe what happened, although fully describing it can never be done."[33]

Videos edit

Wurtz's videos are typically in a lo-fi,[34] neon[3] aesthetic, and have been described as surreal[26] and psychedelic.[5][11] They range from "nonsensical" shorts to animated music videos,[34] and often involve deadpan humor, dancing stick figures, vaporwave-like transitions[2] and neon, sans-serif text on-screen.[25] Wurtz often follows patterns in his videos such as multi-layering,[5] and clip art images.[34] He has stated the low-budget quality arose out of a necessity to publish videos regularly and evolved naturally.[5]: 0:35:27 Wurtz publicly struggles with perfectionism, making use of schedules and deadlines to overcome it.[5]

Wurtz is decidedly against running advertising on or accepting sponsorships for his videos, despite admitting an "enormous" pressure to do so.[2][34] He has explained that advertisements make him "uncomfortable"[5] and that he thinks they "suck".[34] Wurtz does receive direct fan support, which includes crowdfunding on Patreon,[4] streams on music streaming services, and merchandise sales,[34][5]: 0:44:15 but does not heavily promote any of these revenue streams.[5]

From his first video up until early 2019, Wurtz used Final Cut Express 4, a program that was discontinued as far back as in 2011.[5] In 2019, he switched to Final Cut Pro X.[q 2][q 3] Wurtz also taught himself the 3D animation software Blender, which enabled him to create significantly more complex and realistic graphics for his videos.[q 4]

Website edit

Wurtz launched his personal website billwurtz.com in 2014.[34] Despite this, it has been compared to a late 1990s website due to its simple design.[34] Apart from containing all of his released songs and most of his videos dating back to 2002,[2] the website also features many other types of content not available elsewhere. For example, Wurtz posts vlog-style 'reality' videos depicting his creative process.[2] Wurtz maintains a section on his website to answer anonymously submitted questions. His answers to questions are considered an aspect of Wurtz's creative output; the style of his answers have been described as "verging on the poetic"[34] and "earnest, if somewhat loopy-sounding".[2] One such answer, highlighted by the website Ok Whatever, addresses a question concerning Wurtz's personality:[34]

10.9.18  7:48 pm how the heck are you so gosh darn wacky?
i'm just trying to be reasonable[q 5][34]

Wurtz is active on Instagram and Twitter, with humorous Tweets in the style of Weird Twitter.[2]

Awards edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2016 Shorty Awards Tech & Innovation: Best in Weird Bill Wurtz Won [7]

Discography edit

From 2009 to 2014, Wurtz self-released his music on Bandcamp. Since then, he has eschewed the album format, though he has stated that this is due to his disliking of the format.[35][36][37]

Albums edit

  • What the Fuck (2010)
  • Church Sessions (2010)
  • The Summertime (2010)
  • Fun Music (2011)

EPs edit

  • Yikes (2009)
  • The Song Song (2009)
  • Guerilla Myspace Project (2009)
  • Bach Garageband (2010)
  • Burger King Spring (2010)
  • April Flowers (2010)
  • It's All About the Ladies (2010)
  • Fly July (2010)
  • Short Butt Suites (2010)
  • Fall Sprawl (2010)
  • Murder Your Demon (2011)
  • When is it Time to Come Home Again? (2011)
  • Soap Boat (2011)
  • Love (2011)
  • Pain (2011)
  • Hi-Bye (New Shorts) (2013)
  • New School (2014)
  • We Could Just Get Right (2014)
  • Eat Dirt Shorts (2014)
  • My Next Album (2014)
  • High Enough (2014)

Music videos edit

Wurtz has published numerous full-length music videos on his YouTube channel:

Year Name Views (millions)[note 1]
2014 "I'm Sad" 0.3
"I'm a Diamond" 1.7
"Barf On Me" 0.1
"Feel Okay" 0.2
"Dance The" 0.2
"Tape Deck" 0.1
"New Canaan" 0.7
"Still Silly" 0.1
"I Like" 0.3
"Tuesday" 0.3
"Icy James" 0.1
"I'm Confused (I Love You)" 1.1
"Blind (To no Avail)" 0.2
"Hey Jodie Foster" 0.1
2015 "I'm Crazy / It's Raining" 1.4
"You're Free to Do Whatever You Want to" 1.8
"School" 11.5
2016 "Alphabet Shuffle" 7.7
2017 "I Wanna Be A Movie Star" 4.0
"Outside" 6.2
2018 "La De Da De Da De Da De Day Oh" 13.2
"And the Day Goes On" 7.7
"Hello Sexy Pants" 3.3
"Hallelujah" 1.9
"I'm Best Friends with my Own Front Door" 3.1
"Mount St. Helens Is About to Blow Up" 8.2
"The Moon Is Made of Cheese (But I Can't Taste It)" 3.8
"When I Get Older" 2.6
"Long Long Long Journey" 3.3
"Slow Down" 2.4
"Christmas Isn't Real" 2.2
"Just Did a Bad Thing" 9.0
2019 "At the Airport Terminal" 3.0
"Might Quit" 13.7
2021 "Here Comes the Sun" 9.2
"I'm a Princess" 3.8
"Got Some Money" 4.6
"More Than a Dream" 1.9
2022 "I'm Scared" 2.1
"Fly Around" 1.1
"9 8 7" 1.0
"At the Corner Store" 1.0
"If the World Doesn't End" 0.9
"I'm a Huge Gamer Most of the Time" 1.3
"The Ground Plane" 0.7
"Meet Me in September" 0.5
"I Like to Wear Soft Clothing" 0.6
"The Ending" 1.0
"Where I've Been" 1.3

Other songs edit

Wurtz has published many other full-length songs not accompanied by music videos. They are all available on his website,[38] and some are also available on streaming services. Songs include:

2009

  • "The Song Song" (August 10, 2009)
  • "15 Minutes" (November 28, 2009)

2010

  • "Be Free and Don't Sell Records" (July 8, 2010)
  • "Desk and Chair" (July 15, 2010)
  • "Song 41" (August 26, 2010)
  • "2010" (September 7, 2010)
  • "Eat Bread (Feel Sure)" (September 13, 2010)
  • "The Trees" (October 14, 2010)
  • "I'm About to Graduate from School" (November 7, 2010)
  • "Fever" (November 11, 2010)
  • "Dream of Evil" (November 24, 2010)

2011

  • "Murder Your Demon" (January 14, 2011)
  • "Dumpies" (January 25, 2011)
  • "Blue Boy" (May 22, 2011)
  • "How Am I Spost" (May 22, 2011)
  • "Home Again" (May 23, 2011)
  • "The Stupid Song" (June 1, 2011)
  • "No Place like Home" (June 16, 2011)
  • "Do the Thing" (June 20, 2011)
  • "I Love You" (June 20, 2011)
  • "Go to the Store" (June 24, 2011)
  • "(What) Love Is" (July 11, 2011)
  • "Do What You Want to Do" (July 15, 2011)
  • "All U Need Is Love" (August 2, 2011)
  • "The World" (September 2, 2011)
  • "Home" (September 9, 2011)
  • "I Guess I've Got to Listen to Bob Marley" (September 23, 2011)
  • "Stupid Song" (September 26, 2011)

2014

  • "Textin on my iPhone" (February 12, 2014)
  • "Rabbit Snakes" (February 26, 2014)
  • "The Future Song" (March 5, 2014)
  • "We Could Just Get High" (March 19, 2014)
  • "I'm in Bryant Park" (March 26, 2014)
  • "It's Gonna Be Alright" (April 23, 2014)
  • "Write a Song on the Count of 3" (May 28, 2014)
  • "This Is a Song for my Next Album" (June 11, 2014)
  • "Goo Soup" (July 9, 2014)
  • "I Wanna Sail You Away" (July 23, 2014)
  • "I Can Play" (September 3, 2014)
  • "The Road" (September 17, 2014)

2017

  • "In California" (May 30, 2017)
  • "I Love You" (June 6, 2017)
  • "Got to Know What's Going On" (June 20, 2017)

Furthermore, Wurtz has published a myriad of shorter songs or jingles on his website ranging from a couple of seconds to up to a minute in length.[38]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Last updated: March 2023

References edit

Bill Wurtz's questions page edit

  1. ^ Wurtz, Bill (February 15, 2021). "[...]Did people in your life have an influence on you developing this skill?". billwurtz.com. Retrieved February 16, 2021. i was able to hear a lot of music on records[...]and I will confess I also had access to a piano/keyboard instrument, and a drum set.[...] Having an extremely early start, it was pretty natural to find me in many many personal and professional music relationships with peers (well at first it was usually people much older than me because I was so young to start)
  2. ^ Wurtz, Bill (August 18, 2019). "Why haven't you made a video for 5 months?". billwurtz.com. Retrieved June 21, 2020. [...]it occurred to me that now might actually be the finest time to go ahead and do what is known as the 'final cut transition', which long story short means I have to entirely abandon the primary video editing software I have used for the last 5 years. the reason for that is because it was discontinued in 2011. [...] I always used to say, 'there's never a good time to re-learn everything I know'[...]
  3. ^ Wurtz, Bill (January 2, 2018). "Will you upgrade to final cut 10?". billwurtz.com. Retrieved August 19, 2019. i wouldn't consider that an upgrade, that would be more like switching to something entirely new. but i am still probably going to do it
  4. ^ Wurtz, Bill (November 19, 2020). "On your wiki article it said you are learning blender what are your thoughts on blender 2.9". billwurtz.com. Retrieved November 30, 2020. like a hole in the head, do i need another catastrophic upgrade transition. i am using 2.8 and will be there for the next several years until i am ready to rip my life apart once more
  5. ^ Wurtz, Bill (October 9, 2018). "how the heck are you so gosh darn wacky". billwurtz.com. Retrieved September 5, 2019. i'm just trying to be reasonable

Bill Wurtz's reality page edit

  1. ^ Wurtz, Bill (2016). "1.16.16". billwurtz.com. made a serious decision to stop doing vines which i know seems like madness, but we're doing it for a good reason: we're finishing the long projects and then we're finishing more projects after that.
  2. ^ Wurtz, Bill (2013). "4-22-2013". billwurtz.com. i just breezed through U.S. history. the secret is, you can go into more depth or less depth.
  3. ^ Wurtz, Bill (2014). "11-29-2014". billwurtz.com. i started writing a long video about the history of the united states. seems like a lot of fun and i've never really done it. i'm ready to do it.
  4. ^ Wurtz, Bill (2015). "2015-10-25". billwurtz.com. I would like to try history of Japan, just because it's random. I know nothing about it, it just seems like a sweet spot.

Other sources edit

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  3. ^ a b c Feldman, Brian (May 11, 2017). "Bill Wurtz Returns to Teach the History of the Entire World, He Guesses". New York. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
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  6. ^ Sheffer, Sam (July 13, 2015). "Why can't I stop watching this video of a piano being shaved?". The Verge. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Lee, Ashley. "Shorty Awards: The Complete Nominations List". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on September 11, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
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  9. ^ a b Gaudette, Emily (May 10, 2017). "Viral 'History of Japan' Video Finally Has an Update on the Entire World". Inverse. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Moran, Lee (February 8, 2016). "WATCH: Trippy Video Teaches The Entire History Of Japan In Just 9 Minutes". HuffPost. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
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  12. ^ Lopez, German (May 18, 2017). "The most bizarre, entertaining history of Japan you'll ever watch". Vox. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Shamsian, Jacob (May 18, 2017). "This 20-minute animated video explains the entire history of the world – and the internet is obsessed with it". Insider. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
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  17. ^ Hathaway, Jay (May 17, 2017). "Viral 'History of the World' video turns into a meme bonanza". The Daily Dot. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  18. ^ Spangler, Todd (December 6, 2017). "YouTube Reveals 2017 Top Viral and Music Videos". Variety. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  19. ^ Wurtz, Bill (May 10, 2017), history of the entire world, i guess, retrieved May 14, 2017
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  21. ^ a b Carter, Geoff (April 23, 2020). "What to binge on YouTube, the original "quick bite" video service". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  22. ^ . Thrillist. Archived from the original on August 26, 2021.
  23. ^ Scheetz, Cameron (August 20, 2020). "Follow the Old Town Road: 20 songs that got a boost from TikTok fame". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  24. ^ Lee, Dami (August 2, 2019). "TikTok turns one: its first 12 months, as told through TikToks". The Verge. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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  26. ^ a b Muncy, Julie (May 1, 2018). "This Surreal Inspirational Cartoon Will Have You Ready To Face Anything". Gizmodo. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
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  29. ^ Reneau, Steven (January 11, 2019). "Bill Wurtz Breaks Down The Meaning Of "Mount St. Helens Is About To Blow Up"". Genius. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  30. ^ "Get To Know... Daði Freyr". DIY. May 27, 2020. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Bill Wurtz's channel on YouTube

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Not to be confused with Bill Wertz or Bill Wirtz Bill Wurtz stylized in lower case as bill wurtz or billwurtz is an American musician singer songwriter animator video editor and internet personality He is known for his distinctive musical comedic and narrative style which includes calm deadpan delivery and singing paired with colorful surrealist psychedelic and non sequitur graphics Bill WurtzWurtz s YouTube iconBackground informationAlso known asBilly Wilds 2009 2010 GenresJazz poplo fiOccupation s Singer songwriter multi instrumentalist animator internet personalityInstrument s Vocals piano keyboards bass guitar drumsYears active2002 presentWebsitebillwurtz wbr comYouTube informationChannelbillwurtzYears active20102012 presentGenresMusic video surreal humorSubscribers5 45 million 1 Total views743 million 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribers20161 000 000 subscribers2017Last updated February 5 2024 Wurtz first published material on YouTube in 2013 He set up a website in 2014 presenting a catalog of music and videos he had created since 2002 Wurtz proceeded to upload edited versions of his videos on Vine where he gained his initial popularity He experienced breakout success on YouTube with his animated videos history of japan 2016 and history of the entire world i guess 2017 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early work 1 2 Vine videos 1 3 YouTube 1 3 1 history of japan 1 3 2 history of the entire world i guess 1 4 Music 2 Style 2 1 Music 2 2 Videos 3 Website 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 Music videos 5 4 Other songs 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Bill Wurtz s questions page 7 2 Bill Wurtz s reality page 7 3 Other sources 8 External linksCareer editEarly work edit Wurtz s first recorded composition was an instrumental named Late Nite Lounge with Loud Lenny which was recorded on June 17 2002 and his first recorded song was stuck in a rut in March 2005 2 Vine videos edit Wurtz was first known for his presence on the short form video sharing website Vine 3 4 where he first gained a following in 2014 2 He began by taking short videos he had previously published to his website and re editing them to fit Vine s six second restriction 2 Before transitioning fully to YouTube Wurtz was uploading a video to Vine nearly every day 5 He received early attention in 2015 for the short video Shaving My Piano which was covered briefly in The Verge 6 On April 11 2016 Wurtz won the Shorty Award for Tech amp Innovation Weird at the 8th Shorty Awards during the awards ceremony attention was given to one of his Vine uploads I m Still a Piece of Garbage 7 At the awards ceremony his acceptance speech consisted of the words Thank you 2 Wurtz withdrew from making vines to focus on finishing history of japan r 1 YouTube edit Wurtz s first known YouTube channel was a channel named billynothingshow 8 Wurtz created his current YouTube channel in September 2013 2 history of japan edit External videos nbsp history of japan YouTube video or downloadWurtz had originally intended to make a video on US history but abandoned it r 2 r 3 Alongside interest on Vine Wurtz achieved wider popularity in 2016 with history of japan a nine minute YouTube video that outlines Japan s history 9 Wurtz chose the topic due to his lack of knowledge of it r 4 2 The video covers key events of its history Buddhism internal conflict alliances with Britain World War I World War II the dropping of atomic bombs and its post war economic miracle 10 It showcases Wurtz s quirky visual and comedic style through a mixture of fast paced narration and animation intercut with short musical jingles The video was described as an entertaining new approach to education 11 It went viral on social media after its release on February 2 2016 and under a week later received over four million views by February 8 10 It particularly received considerable attention on Tumblr 3 and Reddit 9 As of November 2023 the video has over 80 million views German Lopez of Vox called it a strange pretty good and surprisingly funny video Lopez noted the poor coverage of Japanese war crimes committed against Korea and China in the 20th century particularly the Nanjing Massacre and the use of Korean sex slaves and attributed this omission to the video s short runtime 12 history of the entire world i guess edit External videos nbsp history of the entire world i guess YouTube video or downloadWurtz released a 20 minute overview of world history history of the entire world i guess on May 10 2017 13 The video took over 11 months to produce including almost 3 months of research 5 it briefly covers the topics of natural history and human civilization spanning from the Big Bang to the near future 14 The video marked the continued development of Wurtz s cinematic style with fast paced absurdist humor and jazz like musical interludes 15 History of the entire world i guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page on the day of its release receiving 3 2 million views on its first day and on Reddit it became the most upvoted YouTube link of all time 4 16 It became an Internet meme 17 and was listed at eighth place on YouTube s list of the top 10 trending videos of the year 18 As of September 2023 it has over 161 million views 19 Writer German Lopez for the news website Vox praised the video for not heavily focusing on western and US history and successfully covering other areas in world history which may be neglected in US schools such as powers in China Persia and India 20 Because it resists specialization and assembles history in chronological order starting from the beginning of the Universe history of the entire world i guess can be considered a work of Big History and is probably one of the most popular works associated with the discipline It has been called a must see 21 and is considered to be Wurtz s magnum opus 2 13 In 2020 Thrillist ranked the video at number 40 on its list of best YouTube videos of all time 22 Music edit Wurtz s song Just Did a Bad Thing and the accompanying video spawned TikTok videos of people lip syncing to the opening lines in the platform ididabadthing became the top hashtag of March 2019 23 24 Following this Wurtz would only post four more videos before his break ending with Might Quit After Might Quit was released Wurtz would not post any new videos to YouTube for nearly two years before continuing to release music and videos animated in 3D with Blender Style editWurtz has developed an absurdist surreal style on both his music and animation 25 26 Eddie Kim wrote for MEL Magazine that Wurtz refuses to mimic anyone else s animation or musical style but it s not weird for weirdness sake alone comparing him to Thundercat and Louis Cole and highlighting Wurtz s pretty pop melodies unexpected chords and multi layered rhythms as commonalities 2 Geoff Carter of Las Vegas Weekly stated Merge Don Hertzfeldt Jenny Holzer and Thundercat and you might get someone a little bit like Bill Wurtz 21 Music edit Wurtz s music has been classified as jazz pop incorporating elements of lo fi music smooth jazz funk and easy listening 2 27 Overall his music evokes malaise self deprecation and a blurring of the lines between irony parody and honesty 28 In an interview with Genius Wurtz stated that it s a good songwriting technique to write about something bad with a good sounding melody because if you can get people to feel good about something bad then you re bulletproof in life 29 0 00 46 Wurtz s voice has been described as silky tenor with range and energy 2 He plays instruments including piano bass guitar and drums 2 Artists who have expressed admiration for Wurtz s music include indie musicians Dadi Freyr 30 and Sidney Gish 31 and DJ and producer Porter Robinson 32 Wurtz started playing music at a very early age q 1 In an interview with Bass Guitar magazine he said he was wholly self taught as a musician and he downplayed the importance of music theory in songwriting and composition saying Theory may be fun but it s made of liquid and has a tendency to melt The music comes first and then you figure out how to describe what happened although fully describing it can never be done 33 Videos edit Wurtz s videos are typically in a lo fi 34 neon 3 aesthetic and have been described as surreal 26 and psychedelic 5 11 They range from nonsensical shorts to animated music videos 34 and often involve deadpan humor dancing stick figures vaporwave like transitions 2 and neon sans serif text on screen 25 Wurtz often follows patterns in his videos such as multi layering 5 and clip art images 34 He has stated the low budget quality arose out of a necessity to publish videos regularly and evolved naturally 5 0 35 27 Wurtz publicly struggles with perfectionism making use of schedules and deadlines to overcome it 5 Wurtz is decidedly against running advertising on or accepting sponsorships for his videos despite admitting an enormous pressure to do so 2 34 He has explained that advertisements make him uncomfortable 5 and that he thinks they suck 34 Wurtz does receive direct fan support which includes crowdfunding on Patreon 4 streams on music streaming services and merchandise sales 34 5 0 44 15 but does not heavily promote any of these revenue streams 5 From his first video up until early 2019 Wurtz used Final Cut Express 4 a program that was discontinued as far back as in 2011 5 In 2019 he switched to Final Cut Pro X q 2 q 3 Wurtz also taught himself the 3D animation software Blender which enabled him to create significantly more complex and realistic graphics for his videos q 4 Website editWurtz launched his personal website billwurtz com in 2014 34 Despite this it has been compared to a late 1990s website due to its simple design 34 Apart from containing all of his released songs and most of his videos dating back to 2002 2 the website also features many other types of content not available elsewhere For example Wurtz posts vlog style reality videos depicting his creative process 2 Wurtz maintains a section on his website to answer anonymously submitted questions His answers to questions are considered an aspect of Wurtz s creative output the style of his answers have been described as verging on the poetic 34 and earnest if somewhat loopy sounding 2 One such answer highlighted by the website Ok Whatever addresses a question concerning Wurtz s personality 34 10 9 18 7 48 pm how the heck are you so gosh darn wacky i m just trying to be reasonable q 5 34 Wurtz is active on Instagram and Twitter with humorous Tweets in the style of Weird Twitter 2 Awards editYear Award Category Nominee Result Ref 2016 Shorty Awards Tech amp Innovation Best in Weird Bill Wurtz Won 7 Discography editFrom 2009 to 2014 Wurtz self released his music on Bandcamp Since then he has eschewed the album format though he has stated that this is due to his disliking of the format 35 36 37 Albums edit What the Fuck 2010 Church Sessions 2010 The Summertime 2010 Fun Music 2011 EPs edit Yikes 2009 The Song Song 2009 Guerilla Myspace Project 2009 Bach Garageband 2010 Burger King Spring 2010 April Flowers 2010 It s All About the Ladies 2010 Fly July 2010 Short Butt Suites 2010 Fall Sprawl 2010 Murder Your Demon 2011 When is it Time to Come Home Again 2011 Soap Boat 2011 Love 2011 Pain 2011 Hi Bye New Shorts 2013 New School 2014 We Could Just Get Right 2014 Eat Dirt Shorts 2014 My Next Album 2014 High Enough 2014 Music videos edit Wurtz has published numerous full length music videos on his YouTube channel Year Name Views millions note 1 2014 I m Sad 0 3 I m a Diamond 1 7 Barf On Me 0 1 Feel Okay 0 2 Dance The 0 2 Tape Deck 0 1 New Canaan 0 7 Still Silly 0 1 I Like 0 3 Tuesday 0 3 Icy James 0 1 I m Confused I Love You 1 1 Blind To no Avail 0 2 Hey Jodie Foster 0 12015 I m Crazy It s Raining 1 4 You re Free to Do Whatever You Want to 1 8 School 11 52016 Alphabet Shuffle 7 72017 I Wanna Be A Movie Star 4 0 Outside 6 22018 La De Da De Da De Da De Day Oh 13 2 And the Day Goes On 7 7 Hello Sexy Pants 3 3 Hallelujah 1 9 I m Best Friends with my Own Front Door 3 1 Mount St Helens Is About to Blow Up 8 2 The Moon Is Made of Cheese But I Can t Taste It 3 8 When I Get Older 2 6 Long Long Long Journey 3 3 Slow Down 2 4 Christmas Isn t Real 2 2 Just Did a Bad Thing 9 02019 At the Airport Terminal 3 0 Might Quit 13 72021 Here Comes the Sun 9 2 I m a Princess 3 8 Got Some Money 4 6 More Than a Dream 1 92022 I m Scared 2 1 Fly Around 1 1 9 8 7 1 0 At the Corner Store 1 0 If the World Doesn t End 0 9 I m a Huge Gamer Most of the Time 1 3 The Ground Plane 0 7 Meet Me in September 0 5 I Like to Wear Soft Clothing 0 6 The Ending 1 0 Where I ve Been 1 3Other songs edit Wurtz has published many other full length songs not accompanied by music videos They are all available on his website 38 and some are also available on streaming services Songs include 2009 The Song Song August 10 2009 15 Minutes November 28 2009 2010 Be Free and Don t Sell Records July 8 2010 Desk and Chair July 15 2010 Song 41 August 26 2010 2010 September 7 2010 Eat Bread Feel Sure September 13 2010 The Trees October 14 2010 I m About to Graduate from School November 7 2010 Fever November 11 2010 Dream of Evil November 24 2010 2011 Murder Your Demon January 14 2011 Dumpies January 25 2011 Blue Boy May 22 2011 How Am I Spost May 22 2011 Home Again May 23 2011 The Stupid Song June 1 2011 No Place like Home June 16 2011 Do the Thing June 20 2011 I Love You June 20 2011 Go to the Store June 24 2011 What Love Is July 11 2011 Do What You Want to Do July 15 2011 All U Need Is Love August 2 2011 The World September 2 2011 Home September 9 2011 I Guess I ve Got to Listen to Bob Marley September 23 2011 Stupid Song September 26 2011 2014 Textin on my iPhone February 12 2014 Rabbit Snakes February 26 2014 The Future Song March 5 2014 We Could Just Get High March 19 2014 I m in Bryant Park March 26 2014 It s Gonna Be Alright April 23 2014 Write a Song on the Count of 3 May 28 2014 This Is a Song for my Next Album June 11 2014 Goo Soup July 9 2014 I Wanna Sail You Away July 23 2014 I Can Play September 3 2014 The Road September 17 2014 2017 In California May 30 2017 I Love You June 6 2017 Got to Know What s Going On June 20 2017 Furthermore Wurtz has published a myriad of shorter songs or jingles on his website ranging from a couple of seconds to up to a minute in length 38 Notes edit Last updated March 2023References editBill Wurtz s questions page edit Wurtz Bill February 15 2021 Did people in your life have an influence on you developing this skill billwurtz com Retrieved February 16 2021 i was able to hear a lot of music on records and I will confess I also had access to a piano keyboard instrument and a drum set Having an extremely early start it was pretty natural to find me in many many personal and professional music relationships with peers well at first it was usually people much older than me because I was so young to start Wurtz Bill August 18 2019 Why haven t you made a video for 5 months billwurtz com Retrieved June 21 2020 it occurred to me that now might actually be the finest time to go ahead and do what is known as the final cut transition which long story short means I have to entirely abandon the primary video editing software I have used for the last 5 years the reason for that is because it was discontinued in 2011 I always used to say there s never a good time to re learn everything I know Wurtz Bill January 2 2018 Will you upgrade to final cut 10 billwurtz com Retrieved August 19 2019 i wouldn t consider that an upgrade that would be more like switching to something entirely new but i am still probably going to do it Wurtz Bill November 19 2020 On your wiki article it said you are learning blender what are your thoughts on blender 2 9 billwurtz com Retrieved November 30 2020 like a hole in the head do i need another catastrophic upgrade transition i am using 2 8 and will be there for the next several years until i am ready to rip my life apart once more Wurtz Bill October 9 2018 how the heck are you so gosh darn wacky billwurtz com Retrieved September 5 2019 i m just trying to be reasonable Bill Wurtz s reality page edit Wurtz Bill 2016 1 16 16 billwurtz com made a serious decision to stop doing vines which i know seems like madness but we re doing it for a good reason we re finishing the long projects and then we re finishing more projects after that Wurtz Bill 2013 4 22 2013 billwurtz com i just breezed through U S history the secret is you can go into more depth or less depth Wurtz Bill 2014 11 29 2014 billwurtz com i started writing a long video about the history of the united states seems like a lot of fun and i ve never really done it i m ready to do it Wurtz Bill 2015 2015 10 25 billwurtz com I would like to try history of Japan just because it s random I know nothing about it it just seems like a sweet spot Other sources edit a b About billwurtz YouTube a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Kim Eddie October 12 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Birthday Billboard Retrieved September 6 2020 McIver Joel April 2 2019 WURTZ CASE YouTube sensation Bill Wurtz has a secret weapon bass but not the way you d expect He reveals the method behind his three million subscribers Bass Guitar No 168 p 32 ISSN 1476 5217 a b c d e f g h i j k Pandell Lexi January 16 2019 How Bill Wurtz s Videos Make the Internet a Better Place OK Whatever Retrieved July 20 2019 Francis Basil November 8 2018 Bill Wurtz The Progressive Aspect Archived from the original on September 29 2020 Retrieved June 3 2021 bill wurtz Bandcamp Archived from the original on February 6 2016 Retrieved June 9 2021 Bill Wurtz Musician Content Creator The Vibe Chamber retrieved March 18 2023 a b billwurtz billwurtz com Retrieved June 19 2019 External links editOfficial website nbsp Bill Wurtz s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Wurtz amp oldid 1215762642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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