The content creator's upcoming series, 'Chronically Online with Harry Daniels,' is set to premiere on Sunday, April 19 at 12 p.m. PT
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NEED TO KNOW
- Harry Daniels has announced his new podcast, Chronically Online with Harry Daniels, in a new Instagram Reel teaser
- The show, which is set to premiere on Sunday, April 19, promises to offer listeners and viewers an inside look at Daniels’ life, including his background and how he started his viral online series of asking celebrities if he can sing for them
- Additionally, the 22-year-old will have “hyper niche conversations about music, entertainment, and the industry stuff nobody talks about, or is too afraid to get into,” per the podcast’s Spotify description
Harry Daniels has announced his next big career move.
On Tuesday, April 14, the 22-year-old content creator posted an Instagram Reel compiling sound bites from his upcoming podcast, Chronically Online with Harry Daniels. The new series is set to premiere its first episode on Sunday, April 19, at 12 p.m. PT.
Per the podcast's description on Spotify, the show promises to be "unfiltered," focusing on "hyper niche conversations about music, entertainment, and the industry stuff nobody talks about, or is too afraid to get into." Daniels — who is best known for singing to celebrities on video — will also share details about his own background.
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"Harry will give you a juicy view into his personal life and his internet-obsessed brain: everything from starting his quest for stardom at the age of 13 to sharing behind-the-scenes stories about the viral video you can't look away from," the description reads.
Some of Daniels' most viral videos see him belting out lyrics in front of A-list musicians, actors and even politicians: he once sang Halsey's 2015 hit "New Americana" to former president Barack Obama. Most recently, the influencer brought his exaggerated vocals to Coachella, which he said inspired his podcast launch in the teaser.
"I actually didn't mean to start my first podcast episode like this. But, you know, with what just happened with me at Coachella, it feels like the most relevant place for me to start this chapter," he began.
The clips went on to show Daniels — who dubbed himself the "most chronically online person ever" in the video — talking about his life as a dedicated fan, going to lengths like "sleeping on the streets to go to a Camila Cabello concert" at age 14 and standing in lines for 13 hours. He noted that the podcast will serve as "a history lesson in the lore of Harry Daniels."
"No one really knows anything about me other than, like, Oh yeah, that's the guy who sings to celebrities," he said. "And they're not wrong. I've given absolutely nothing."
At another point in the podcast announcement Reel, he reflected on his social media success. "It's like every time you go viral, it's like kind of like a drug," said Daniels, who boasts 687,000 Instagram followers and 2.2 million on TikTok.
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He also revealed that the "Can I Sing for You?" bit that his viewers have come to love was originally meant to go in a slightly different direction. Daniels said that originally, he planned to perform "a different talent every time" for each celebrity he encountered, listing examples like rapping, dancing and juggling as potential alternatives to singing.
In October 2025, Daniels spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about his online attention and his plan to transition his comedic singing into a serious music career. He dropped his debut single, "I'm Him," on Oct. 17, 2025.
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"I started making songs for this momentous occasion," he said of the track that he was "fine-tuning" in the months prior to its release. "I want everything to be perfect so bad. I really wanted to make something that I was proud of."
In his podcast teaser, Daniels said he has "channeled" his desire "to be the most famous person ever." He added, "I wanted to be an artist, and I felt like I had something to say."
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