Andrew Byron Bachelor (born June 26, 1988), better known by his stage name King Bach (/bætʃ/BATCH), is a Canadian-American[1]Internetcomedian and actor who rose to fame on the now-defunct video sharing service Vine, on which he was the most-followed user with 16.2 million followers.[2][3]
Bachelor also has a TikTok account with 28.3 million followers[4] and runs a YouTube channel with over 3.5 million subscribers.[5]
Early life and education
Bachelor was born in the neighbourhood of Rexdale in Toronto, Ontario to Jamaican parents, accountants Ingrid Mourice and Byron Bachelor.[6][7] He has one younger sister named Christina. He was two years old when he moved with his family to United States and grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida. His strict parents raised him in a Christian household.[8]
Bachelor earned 16.2 million followers and over 6.1 billion loops on Vine, ranking first on the app for number of followers.[2] He took the title of most-followed person on Vine in March 2015.[13] Though best known for Vine,[2] Bachelor is also known for his YouTube channel, BachelorsPadTv.[14] Bachelor has stated that he turned down most requests to upload sponsored Vines.[15]
Bachelor's Vine stardom led to him signing with UTA, and landing a recurring role in House of Lies.[16][17] In addition, he was a recurring cast member on Wild 'n Out on MTV2. He was also on a series regular on the Adult Swim series Black Jesus,[8] and had a recurring role on The Mindy Project. Bachelor also had a role in the spoof comedy film Fifty Shades of Black, and was a special guest host for the revived version of Punk'd on BET. He appeared as a fictional version of himself in the 2015 film We Are Your Friends.
Bach released his debut album, "Medicine", on August 31, 2019. He released two singles from the album. "Say Daddy" was released on February 14, 2019, and "HTH" was released on May 31, 2019.
Bach also has made several songs, including "See Me Now" which he released on February 21, 2021. Bach sent a TikTok telling people to use the sound of a song and that he would duet the best ones. Bach later posted the song onto YouTube, Spotify and SoundCloud.[4][20] In 2023, Bach was featured in the music video for "TRUCK BED" by country artist HARDY.