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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. "It started out as a joke between me and a friend because we were making stupid edits really late at night and I ended up requesting a quote from a company," Emma told Insider.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The community needed $595 to fly the banner for around 15 minutes. On February 3, Em, who runs the fan account on Twitter, tweeted out that they would be raising money to have a banner promoting "Agoraphobic" flown over San Diego, Corpse's suspected home town. In January, Corpse tweeted that he had added his song "Agoraphobic" to Spotify, which his fans have already listened to over nine million times. The Times Square billboard, paid for by influencer Deborah Capaccio, asks if a plus-size woman is 'feeling fat and lazy,' spurring body shaming drama. Fans also flew a banner over San Diego to promote Corpse's latest single In the following days, Corpse mobilized his followers, asking them in two separate posts to like the tweet to get his message on the Billboard and promote his music.įellow influencers like Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast, and Dream responded, imploring their own fan bases to like the tweet. The competition was close with Jonathan Schlatt, known as streamer JSchlatt, but by the time the contest closed two days later on Saturday, Corpse had won out with over half a million likes. Corpse Husband responded referencing his recent single, writing "STREAM E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE!" The song has been listened to 100 million times on Spotify, making it his most listened-to song by far. On February 11, GymShark, the fitness clothing and apparel company, tweeted that the most liked tweet in their replies will get a billboard in Times Square.
Corpse Husband fans voted to get him a billboard in Times Square The recent events are a testament to the dedication of the mysterious figure's rabid fanbase. Over the weekend, they managed to secure him a billboard in Times Square by liking a tweet a half million times and then followed that up with a banner flown over San Diego, California. Fans of Corpse Husband, the faceless singer and streamer with 2.7 million Twitter followers, have been working together to promote his music.