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LostNUnbound is a famous Youtuber as well as Rapper from New Jersey. He is know for his commentaries on Madden and NBA 2K, and for many challenges that he does involving the Madden and NBA 2K series, but above all he is publicly known for his rant on Kevin Durant leaving the Warriors on July 4, 2017, in which he was featured on the sports TV network, ESPN. Also known as Greg, last name unknown to the public, he was born in New Jersey on July 18, 1998. Greg is an avid fan of the NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, as well as the NFL team, the New York Giants. His favorite player is undoubtedly the star point guard Russell Westbrook of the Thunder who just came off a MVP season while averaging a triple-double. He played basketball in Middle School, wearing the number 11. He first created his channel on July 7, 2011, posting his first video titled "NBA 2K14 Player Rosters for NBA 2K13" just more than 2 years after his channel creation on July 9, 2017. He is a christian who puts bible verses in the descriptions of all his videos. His rap career unofficially began with his rap in the video he made, "THUNDER FAN REACTION TO PAUL GEORGE TRADE", in which he began his rap with "Kevin, you were a young boy from D.C..." but his official rap career began on July 19, 2017 when he dropped the diss track, "Kevin Is a Snake", which now has over 1.8 Million views, his hit single can be found on Spotify and Apple Music. His most famous video is probably the video entitled "THUNDER FAN REACTION TO KEVIN DURANT SIGNING WITH THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS" which was uploaded on July 4, 2016 in reaction to the famous SF Kevin Durant signing with the already stacked Golden State Warriors basketball team. His video received many recognitions including reactions from the YouTube channel The Fumble in which they described him as a 13-14 year old boy going off on Kevin Durant. He was also featured on ESPN and accumulated many reaction videos from other youtubers. He was also featured on the Chinese ESPN in an interview on Kevin Durant. Although it took him 2 years to get 100K subscribers, he just reached the peak of 1M subs.