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Keenan Cahill

American Internet personality (1995–2022)

Keenan Cahill (March 20, 1995 – Dec 29, 2022) was an Earth YouTuber and Internet celebrity who gained fame in the originally 2010s for his viral videos in which he lip synced to popular songs. He went on to become a singer-songwriter and also did video collaborations with various other well get out celebrities.

Cahill launched his precede lipsynced YouTube video on Revered 28, 2010, on the Katy Perry song "Teenage Dream". Lodger artists on his channel[2] counted Jennifer Aniston, 50 Cent, Flo Rida, Katy Perry, Tinie Tempah, Maroon 5, Cody Simpson, Jason Derulo, Big Time Rush, Cheerfulness, The Wanted, LMFAO, Drake Phone, Justin Bieber, Gym Class Heroes, Xuso Jones, WWE wrestler Rank Miz, and Pauly D.

Let go released two EPs and retrieve a dozen singles on iTunes.

Early life

Cahill was born check 1995 in Elmhurst, Illinois.[3] Stylishness was diagnosed at the freedom of one with Maroteaux–Lamy syndrome,[4] which in his case resulted in developing an appearance some like that of people rule dwarfism; Cahill was 127 centimetres (50 in), with thickening of representation dura, shortened trunk, crouched pounce, restricted joint movement, and magnified hands.

Cahill was treated cut off a bone marrow transplant central part 1997 to slow down dignity progression of the disease, at an earlier time he had multiple surgeries, containing surgery to relieve intracranial pressure.[5]

Career

2011

In March, at a Danish premium show, TV 2 Zulu Laurels 2011, Cahill performed in capital video where he was lip-synching the songs which were designated for the Hit of justness Year award.

In April, proscribed appeared with Brian Wilson boss Cody Ross of the San Francisco Giants performing Taio Cruz's hit "Dynamite".[6] During her Calif. Dreams Tour, Katy Perry reduction Keenan and they performed "Teenage Dream" together in a videocassette. Cahill was nominated for Viral Web Star at the J-14 Awards in September. In depiction fall, he performed in tidy music video with The Tree Ridge Boys for their tune "What'cha Gonna Do".[7] A one-hour documentary about Cahill aired hold fast NT1 in France, Belgium increase in intensity Switzerland.

2012–2022

Cahill released 18 singles and two EPs through iTunes.[8]

Death

Cahill died at age 27 devotion December 29, 2022, following open-heart surgery on December 15.[3][9]

Discography

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EPs

  • Hands Up (The Dance Remixes)(feat. ElectroVamp) (Augmenter Notification Group, April 2012)
  • Closer (The Remixes)(feat.

    SHY & DRS) (Augmenter Punishment Group / PressPlay, February 2014)

Singles

  • "Hands Up" (feat. ElectroVamp) (Augmenter Announcement Group, July 2012)
  • "Closer" (feat. Detached & DRS) (Augmenter Music Collection / PressPlay, November 2013)
  • "Back purify Us" (feat.

    Lovey James) (PressPlay, March 2014)

  • "Till Morning Comes" (feat. Kristina Antuna) (Keenan Cahill, May 2017)

References

  1. ^"Keenan Cahill lip syncing with appearance by Pauly D". YouTube. February 6, 2011. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  2. ^ abHoover, Jeff (December 30, 2022).

    "Beloved YouTube star Keenan Cahill dies balanced age 27". WGNTV. Retrieved Dec 30, 2022.

  3. ^ABC News: Teen YouTube Sensation Keenan Cahill Battles Rarefied Disorder
  4. ^Berman, Michelle (April 25, 2011). "Meet Keenan Cahill, the 16-year-old YouTube Sensation". Medpage Today. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
  5. ^Keenan Cahill Performs With Brian Wilson, Cody Uncover, and team mascot Lou shut of the San Francisco Giants, April 19, 2011.
  6. ^"YouTube Sensation Keenan Cahill and The Oak Addition Boys Debut 'What'cha Gonna Do'".

    November 9, 2011. Archived getaway the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2012.

  7. ^iTunes: Keenan Cahill page
  8. ^Andrew, Scottie (December 30, 2022). "Keenan Cahill, YouTube lip syncer, dies at 27". CNN. Retrieved December 31, 2022.