TV Shows - Kid Fury
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 14, 2024. Kid Fury has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Dear White People Poster
    #1,562
    Dear White People
    as Leo 1 episode • #1,562 most popular show
    Dear White People is an American television series that follows the lives of several black college students at a predominantly white Ivy League university. With thought-provoking humor, the show explores racial tensions and social injustice on and off campus. Through its compelling storytelling and diverse characters, Dear White People tackles issues such as identity, cultural appropriation, and interracial relationships. The series cleverly uses satire and wit to shed light on the complexities of race in contemporary America.
  • Rap Sh!t Poster
    #1,760
    Rap Sh!t
    as Aubrey Shaw 1 episode • #1,760 most popular show
    Rap Sh!t is an American comedy series that chronicles the journey of two former high school friends from Miami, who reunite with the aim to make their mark on the rap music scene.
Movies - Kid Fury
Sorted by online popularity. Kid Fury has appeared in 0 movies with data.
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    Kid Fury Biography
    Gregory A. Smith, known professionally as Kid Fury, is an American YouTube vlogger, comedian, and writer. Born on November 24, 1987, in Miami, Florida, Kid Fury grew up with two younger brothers in a Jamaican immigrant family. He developed a passion for comedy at a young age, drawing inspiration from shows like In Living Color, Martin, and Moesha. In 2010, he launched a YouTube channel featuring his vlog series Furious Thoughts, which provided comedic and unfiltered commentary on pop culture and his own life. Kid Fury gained a significant following and was hailed as 'Black Twitter's Kingmaker' by The New York Observer. He later moved to New York City in 2012 and continued to entertain audiences with his unique humor and insightful perspectives.

    On May 14, 2024, Kid Fury had 30 Wikipedia visits, making him the #25,236 most popular actor online.