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Comedy Group Dormtainment Lands #1 Spot On iTunes Chart With New Album

Dormtainment is well-known in the online video world for creating comedic sketches on their popular YouTube channel, which currently boasts over 900,000 subscribers. But the comedy group, consisting of six best friends Cam, Chaz, Rome, Amanuel, Mike, and Tay, also knows a thing or two about music. In fact, Dormtainment’s most recent album, Broke and Famous 2, landed the #1 spot on the iTunes comedy charts.

Dormtainment, which debuted its own digital special in the summer of 2015, originally released Broke and Famous 2 December 20, 2015. Within 24 hours of its release, the 11-track album skyrocketed to the top of iTunes’ comedy album chart. Dormtainment’s Broke and Famous 2 even passed up albums from iconic comedians like Jim Gaffigan and Brian Regan, as well as Smosh’s recent release Shut Up! And Listen.

For a taste of what listeners are currently obsessed with, check out Dormtainment’s official music video for the Broke and Famous 2 track “Body Roll”:

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Broke and Famous 2 is the second full album from Dormtainment over the last three years. The first album, simply titled Broke and Famous, arrived in December 2012 and boasted 15 original tracks, including the comedy group’s previously-released November 2012 single “@$$ on the Internet.” Dormtainment originally broke into the music market with the single “Fart in Front of Me” in January 2011.

You can purchase Broke and Famous 2 via the iTunes Store ($9.99) or Amazon ($8.99).

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