![]() ![]() Blake Vapes, his name was always Blake Webber, so that's what I switched it to. "Really, I wanted to tell the story of Blake on bigger platforms. "I had to sort of pivot away from Blake Vapes," Georgeson said. In 2017, he rebranded himself-abandoned the electronic cigarettes, replaced (most of) his handles with "Blake Webber," and seemingly focused all his attention on engaging with internet culture. Matty Ghost in Blake's universe and his DP, Adran Alvarez-since he started posting content as Blake Vapes in early 2015.īut, long-term buddies and girlfriends aside, things have changed: Primarily, as of last year, Blake Vapes has almost entirely ceased vaping. And he's been with the same group of guys-his writing partner, Nick West his frequent collaborator Matty O'Connor, a.k.a. Georgeson is originally from "all over the place." (He grew up in Colorado, moved to British Columbia to play competitive hockey, and went to high school and college in Florida.) He struggled doing stand-up comedy, quite depressingly, in Boca Raton-"every person in the crowd was over the age of 60"-before heading to Los Angeles with his girlfriend (now his wife) five years ago. "I do smoke weed, though" he said, laughing. Rather, he is the creation of Aristotle Georgeson, a 29-year-old LA-based comedian who, he told me over the phone, has "never even vaped." (All here in this single compilation.) In a short 2015 documentary, in which his cousins attempt to stage an intervention for his vaping but which he mistakes as a film about his vaping life, he walks around in a sideways hat that reads, "DAB THIS," saying stuff like, "#CloudPorn, you see that shit, dude. He vapes as he whips hatchets into trees. For those of you who haven't caught on yet, let me explain more clearly: Blake vapes. ![]() He vapes while eating something "high in protein, obviously." He vapes while doing sit-ups. In the three-minute long segment from 2015, which is randomly interrupted by occasional bursts of dubstep, the self-proclaimed "Vape God of Instagram" wears his signature "hi haters" hat as he tells viewers how, for the past three years, his life has revolved around blowing "dope-ass clouds." He vapes while talking. Liz is a big advocate for women in the industry, shining light on mental health awareness, and helping to empower vocalists and artists to thrive in their gifts.To this day, Blake Vapes has one of the most disliked videos on BuzzFeed. Liz has been fortunate to have been mentored by some of the best producers in the industry, who have helped her find her unique voice and develop her into the songwriter, vocal producer and artist she is today. She has been fortunate to have her songs covered by Tori Kelly and Blanca, and her music booking agency regularly arranges vocalists and choirs for artists such as Tones & I. Liz has top lined for various artists such as Dami Im and Stan Walker, and many other artists on Triple J. ![]() Her journey has taken her from singing and writing music at the age of five to writing her first award winning musical at the age of 12 and then traveling the world for 14 years both singing and vocal producing for various bands and solo artists. She was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia and is proud to still call this beautiful city her home.įrom a very young age Liz has been surrounded by music and creativity. LIZ WEBBER is a singer, songwriter, vocal producer, choir VD, creative director and mentor with over 20 years of experience in the music industry.
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