Black YouTubers You Need To Know
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1. Marc Lamont Hill
A respected academic, author, and cultural commentator. Hill uses his YouTube presence to discuss politics, social justice, and Black culture. His content blends sharp analysis with accessible conversations on issues impacting communities of color.
2. Grits & Eggs Podcast (Deante’ Kyle)
This channel centers on lively discussions about culture, music, and social topics. With a laid-back but thoughtful style, the podcast brings humor and insight to everyday conversations in the Black community.
3. Rap Critic (Daren Jackson)
Known for breaking down hip-hop lyrics and music videos, Rap Critic combines comedy with sharp analysis. His channel entertains while also encouraging viewers to think critically about rap and its messages.
4. Rare Gems
Dedicated to spotlighting overlooked or forgotten pieces of Black music and culture, Rare Gems feels like a digital archive. The channel digs into history to celebrate artistry that deserves more recognition. Unfortunately, you can only watch these videos on YouTube.
5. Higher Learning (Van Lathan & Rachel Lindsay)
Hosted by Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay, this podcast-turned-YouTube channel covers current events, entertainment, and cultural debates. It offers a balance of sharp wit, perspective, and necessary commentary.
6. Intelexual Media (Elexus Jionde)
Known for in-depth video essays, Intelexual Media dives into race, history, and cultural analysis. The channel stands out for its mix of rigorous research and accessible storytelling.
7. Casual Geographic (Mamadou Ndiaye)
A fun, educational channel that explores wildlife and animal facts in hilarious, relatable ways. The creator’s comedic storytelling has made learning about nature both viral and entertaining.
8. The Right Time with Bomani Jones
A sports journalist and cultural commentator, Jones uses his platform to break down the intersections of sports, race, and society. His channel offers both sharp analysis and engaging debates.
9. RDC World (Real Dreamers Change the World) (Founded by Mark Phillips & Affiong Harris)
A comedy collective famous for skits, anime parodies, and relatable content on Black culture. Their videos often go viral for blending humor with sharp cultural observations.
10. Black Femininity TV (Crystal Alejandro)
This channel analyzes celebrity culture, media narratives, and social dynamics with a focus on femininity and gender. It often sparks conversation around how women, particularly Black women, are represented.
11. Jackie Aina
A beauty influencer and entrepreneur, Aina’s channel champions diversity in the beauty industry. She uses her platform to showcase makeup tutorials, lifestyle content, and advocacy for inclusion.
12. F.D Signifier
Known for long-form video essays, Signifier explores pop culture, race, gender, and politics through a Black leftist lens. His thoughtful content bridges academic insight with cultural critique.
13. AfroSenju (Leon)
A popular anime-focused YouTuber, Afrosenju creates funny, high-energy commentary and reaction content. His channel connects anime fandom with gaming and broader internet culture.
14. Aba N Preach (Aba and Erich Preach)
This Canadian duo focuses on social commentary, dissecting trending topics, cultural debates, and internet controversies. Their conversational style mixes humor with sharp perspective.