The phrase "Girls Girls" on YouTube typically refers to two distinct creative projects: the NSFTV Original Web Series German-language video podcast hosted by Nessi on Tour. Girls Girls Girls (NSFTV Original Web Series)
2. "7 Days of Studying 12 Hours a Day" (Studyquill / Ruby Granger)
- Views: 8M+ (across compilations)
- Why it’s a hit: The ultimate "productivity porn." It features extreme time-lapses, aesthetic note-taking, and the famous "b-roll" of pencils sharpening. For the study niche, this is the Godfather Part II.
Title: An Analysis of YouTube Personalities: Girls' Filmography and Popular Videos
: Self-love, dating after reality TV, parenthood, and sexuality.
Where to Start Watching
If you are new to the YouTube Girls universe, do not start with the oldest videos. Instead, follow this curated "filmography watch order":
The "YouTube Girls" filmography is more than just entertainment; it is a digital archive of female entrepreneurship. These creators transitioned from webcams to becoming CEOs of makeup brands (Rare Beauty, EM Cosmetics), authors, and traditional media hosts. Their most popular videos aren't just clips—they are the blueprints for how modern digital marketing and personal branding work today.
The Verdict: Why Their "Filmography" Matters
These aren't just "influencers." Liza Koshy’s Liza on Demand proved YouTubers could carry multi-cam scripts. Dodie’s Human proved that YouTube is a legitimate film distribution platform. The Merrell Twins proved you don't need Netflix to make a thriller.