- Born
- Birth nameWalter Baker IV
- Height6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
- Bart Baker is a song parody maker with a YouTube channel. Bart made his first YouTube upload on December 1, 2006. In 2009, he accepted an invitation to become a YouTube partner. In October 2011, he signed on with Maker Studios. He commuted back and forth from Chicago to Los Angeles for nearly a year before finally moving to LA in September 2012. Bart reached 1,000,000 subscribers on July 15, 2013.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Buddy Baker
- Bart Baker is a song parody maker with a YouTube channel. Bart made his first YouTube upload on December 1, 2006. In 2009, he accepted an invitation to become a YouTube partner. In October 2011, he signed on with Maker Studios. He commuted back and forth from Chicago to Los Angeles for nearly a year before finally moving to LA in September 2012. Bart reached 1 billion views in November 2014 and 5,000,000 subscribers in January 2015.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anoymous
- Dyed Fringe
- Earrings
- Attractive sense of style
- Austin Smith, who appears in many of Bart's videos, going back years, grew up with Bart in the Chicago area.
- Carson Daly showed a clip from Bart's "Wrecking Ball" parody on his 2013 New Years Eve show on NBC.
- Bart comes from Winnetka, Illinois and graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in Film/Video.
- If you watch very closely, you'll see Bart in "YouTube Rewind: 2013" (at 2:28). He's a little easier to spot in the related Behind the Scenes video. He appears in "YouTube Rewind: 2014" as well, at 2:35.
- Bart posted an autotuned song video of "Bedroom Intruder" on July 30, 2010. Although there are many comments posted on that video saying that he was copying the Gregory Brothers (Schmoyoho: Autotune the News), this was actually one day before the Gregory Brothers posted their song video "Bed Intruder Song!!!" (which quickly went viral and became the most-watched YouTube video of the year 2010).
- I made my first YouTube video on December 1, 2006.
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