From Rock ‘N Roll to Southern eats, the outputs of Black creativity remind that there's no American culture without Black culture. Today, Black creators provide the laughs, language, and choreography that have shaped the digital age. But too often, their creations have become faceless pieces of language and art. In Blavity's Young, Gifted and Viral series, we'll talk to the young innovators who continue to define digital culture. A decade ago, YouTube star King Russell enchanted subscribers with his hot takes on everything from "Kimye" to Nicki Minaj's "Itty Bitty Piggy." His award-winning Overexposed series covered the trending moments in pop culture that he and his subscribers believed were on the receiving end of a bit too much press. It was Kanye West's infamous "Imma let you finish, but..." moment at the 2009 VMA awards that would give King his first viral moment. His reaction video to the rapper's contentious speech was the first on his channel to reach 100,000 views. When...