My YouTube Channel is where a lot of the fun happens! Check out that to stay in the loop with what I'm doing/making at any time. I do art, music, comedy, film, game development, and... yeah I suck at it. I'll do more in the future when I want to suck at even more things :) Anyways, my real name is Nicholas Major. I'm from Wakefield Massachusetts with one sibling (Kristina Major,) and neither of my parents are entirely thrilled that I have become what I have become. That's not going to stop me from making a fool out of myself, though! Growing up, my interests varied from visual arts, to programming, to music, to 3D Design, and some of my favorite video games are Mario Kart Wii, and Super Mario Galaxy (big Nintendo fan.) I went to Wakefield High School in... Wakefield... and I am an Eagle Scout, which is probably difficult to tell judging by my behavior. I absolutely resent going to college (Ringling,) and I'm trying to get a career started all on my own, in the vague field of entertainment. It's pretty pathetic how undecided I am about life, but I know one thing for sure, and that is how much I love to produce, direct, act, sing, draw, write, compose, and more. Some of my friends have been great sports about helping out with the various projects in which I involve myself... and other friends have been Josh... Anyways, feel free to go share some love with Eric Bielakiewicz, Sam Simpson, Millie Halprin. They're all super supportive, and it's only fair of me to support them here too. They are some of my biggest inspirations. I am also heavily inspired by musical comedians such as Tim Minchin, Bo Burnham, Victor Borge, Stephen Lynch, Tim Hawkins, and Tom Lehrer. Listening to their work fills me with a sense of emptiness... in a good way... like I envy how freaking talented they are, but that same fear is what drives me to go above and beyond with my own creative endeavors. If I had one song from any of them with with I can relate most, it would be Rock'N'Roll Nerd, not because I am very into rock'n'roll, but because it captures the idea of being a try-hard, but feeling like it's never enough. Alright, that's enough about me. Good night. I'm going to bed now.