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”’This Group Of People”’ (”’TGOP”’) is a Taiwanese comedy [[YouTube]] channel. It is the most subscribed YouTube channel from Taiwan,<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Race to Monetize YouTube Fame|Industry|2020-01-24|web only|url=https://english.cw.com.tw/article/article.action?id=2647|access-date=2021-01-16|website=CommonWealth Magazine}}</ref> having over 3.48 million subscribers.

”’This Group Of People”’ (”’TGOP”’) is a Taiwanese comedy [[YouTube]] channel.

==Popularity==

==Popularity==


Latest revision as of 06:27, 1 February 2026

Taiwanese comedy YouTube channel

This Group Of People (TGOP) is a Taiwanese comedy YouTube channel.

The channel was the most subscribed YouTube channel in Taiwan as of 2018.[1] The channel was also the first channel from Taiwan to hit over 1 million subscribers and, in 2017, the first channel to hit over 2 million.[2]

The group member first collaborated in 2008 for a high school drama group, but the group disbanded later. In 2011, the group got back together starting to film comedy sketches.[3] By August 2016, their channel became the first in Taiwan to hit 1 million subscribers, which they celebrated by releasing the first ‘Super Lousy Cover Songs’ video. By 2020, TGOP hit 3.3 million subscribers.[4]

In February 2024 the channel announced to stop regularly uploading new videos, citing the need for rest and each member wanting to experiment with different types of content.[5]

  • Classic Quotation
  • My Baby is the Best: in collaboration with Shaogao
  • Lousy Cover Songs: foreign top 40 songs translated into Mandarin and Taiwanese, and their music videos imitated in a visibly improvised manner by the group members.[3]
  • Boring News
  • The Coworkers
Name Chinese name Birth name Birth date Gender Occupation
Keelong 展榮 (Zhǎnróng) 許展榮 (Xǔ Zhǎnróng) (1988-02-03) February 3, 1988 (age 37) M Actor, director, writer
Rays 展瑞 (Zhǎnruì) 許展瑞 (Xǔ Zhǎnruì) (1988-02-03) February 3, 1988 (age 37) M Actor, director, writer
Alina 茵聲 (Yīnshēng) 鄭茵聲 (Zhèng Yīnshēng) (1988-03-28) March 28, 1988 (age 37) F Actor
Jupiter 木星 (Mùxīng) 林牧昕 (Lín Mùxīn) (1988-01-09) January 9, 1988 (age 38) F Actor, set designer
Hannah 董仔 (Dǒngzaǐ) 董芷涵 (Dǒng Zhǐhán) (1988-08-28) August 28, 1988 (age 37) F Actor, producer
Nick 尼克 (Níkè) 王士維 (Wáng Shìwéi) (1988-04-20) April 20, 1988 (age 37) M Actor, writer
Stone 石頭 (Shítou) 張佑維 (Zhāng Yòuwéi) (1988-03-09) March 9, 1988 (age 37) M Director, writer, lead camera operator

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The channel’s popularity and local celebrity status have allowed them to attract celebrity guest stars such as:

The group has also released several pop music singles.

Name Chinese name Date Singers Note
Naughty[9] 皮在癢 2014 Three people[note 1]
This Is Me[10] 這是我 2016 Three People
Straw[11] 稻草 2018 Alina Cheng
Flash Back[12] 閃退 2018 Keelong and Rays
Love Date[13] 愛情日期 2018 Alina Cheng
Stuck[14] 卡關 2018 Three People
Night Owls[15] 夜式人生 2019 Keelong and Rays
Just Let It Go[16] 乾脆放手 2019 Keelong and Rays
Control[17] 掌控對決 2019 Keelong and Rays
Not Anymore[18] 安靜了太久 2019 Keelong and Rays
Mad Love[19] 愛瘋狂 2019 Keelong and Rays
Do it till we die[20] 做到死 2020 TGOP
Ten years of me[21] 十年的我 2020 TGOP
  1. ^ Keelong, Rays, Alina Cheng
  • T.G.O.P. vlog, behind the scenes and travel videos of group members
  • Keelong and Rays, vlog and interview channel of Keelong and Rays
  • T.G.O.P. ads, advertising work
  • Alina Cheng, music videos

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