Jazza — real name Josiah Brooks — is an Australian YouTuber and artist who has built a multi-million subscriber following around what he calls 'audacious…
Total Followers -0.0%
7.1M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
6.7M followers · 95% of audience
Engagement
7.5%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $5.6K–$13K / IG post
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Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Mar 2026 | — |
| Skillshare Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Jan 2026 | — |
| Ubisoft Entertainment Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Nov 2025 | — |
| Kickstarter Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Aug 2025 | — |
| Bambu Lab Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Jul 2025 | — |
Jazza — real name Josiah Brooks — is an Australian YouTuber and artist who has built a multi-million subscriber following around what he calls 'audacious art': a content style that blends genuine artistic skill with challenge-driven entertainment. Brooks launched his channel in the early 2010s and established his reputation through a format that prioritizes experimentation over instruction — testing unconventional art supplies, entering real-world competitions like sand sculpting events, and putting his own irreverent spin on historical and mythological subjects. His Instagram tagline, 'Art is a party — and everyone's invited,' captures a philosophy that runs consistently through his output. Rather than positioning as a pure tutorial channel, Jazza leans into spectacle and humor, which helps explain why his engagement rate sits well above the art-and-entertainment category median despite operating at a mega-tier scale.
His sponsor roster reflects a creator positioned at the intersection of creative technology and digital culture: Skillshare integrations speak to an audience motivated to develop practical skills, while partnerships with ASUS, Bambu Lab (3D printing), and Kickstarter signal meaningful reach into the broader maker and creative-tech community. Ubisoft's involvement points to genuine gaming-audience overlap, consistent with the predominantly male, 18–34 demographic his channel attracts across a notably global footprint — the United States and India each represent substantial viewer segments, alongside Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Brazil. With content formats ranging from supply reviews to sculpting competitions to community critique sessions, Jazza has established himself as one of the more versatile brand-friendly voices in art-adjacent entertainment, and the growing convergence of maker culture with mainstream content creates a favorable runway for continued expansion.
Jazza reaches its audience primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories. As an art creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Demonstrated partners include ASUSTeK Computer Inc. and Skillshare. Engagement on YouTube runs around 7.5%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Jazza's tier (Mega, 7.1M combined followers, —). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Jazza's real name is Josiah Brooks. He adopted the alias 'Jazza' early in his YouTube career, and it has since become how fans, collaborators, and sponsors universally refer to him. His channel grew under that name to become one of the most widely followed art channels on the platform.
Yes, Jazza is Australian. Despite drawing his largest audience from the United States and India, he built his following from Australia. His accent and occasional cultural references surface in his vlogs and personal content.
Yes — Jazza documented his experience competing in a national sandsculpting competition in a multi-part YouTube series. It is a strong example of his broader content philosophy: throwing himself into an unfamiliar artistic discipline and filming the entire journey rather than just presenting a polished finished result.
In this recurring format, Jazza takes artwork submitted by viewers and demonstrates how he would redraw or improve it. It functions as both entertainment and hands-on art education, walking through his creative decision-making in real time. The format resonates strongly with aspiring artists who want to see direct critique and reworking by an experienced illustrator.
Skillshare is a confirmed named sponsor for Jazza's YouTube channel, with a collaboration posted in early 2026. The platform hosts courses for creative learners, making it a natural fit for his audience of developing artists. It ranks among the most on-brand partnerships a YouTube art educator can hold.
Bambu Lab is a 3D printer manufacturer, and Jazza incorporated their hardware into a sponsored YouTube video in mid-2025. It fits his established identity of experimenting with unconventional or high-tech tools to make art, as 3D printing opens up sculptural and mixed-media possibilities well beyond traditional drawing. It was one of the more unexpected — and characteristically adventurous — partnerships on his channel.
Yes — ASUSTeK Computer Inc. is a confirmed named sponsor for Jazza's YouTube channel, with a sponsored video posted in early 2026. ASUS produces hardware lines aimed at creative professionals, including high-resolution displays and artist-focused computing devices, which aligns directly with his digital art content. It is a fitting brand match for a creator whose work spans both traditional and digital mediums.
Yes, Ubisoft Entertainment is a confirmed sponsor for Jazza's YouTube channel, with sponsored content published in late 2025. His content history reflects fantasy and strategy game themes through brand partnerships, which aligns naturally with Ubisoft's game catalog. Art-focused creators with large young-adult audiences are a frequent target for gaming companies looking to reach creative communities.
Yes — one of his notable recent videos is titled 'I draw Greek Gods... the RIGHT way!', which blends classical mythology with his signature opinionated humor about how historical figures should actually look. His content history also reflects fantasy themes including vampires, werewolves, and mythological worlds, often tied to brand partnerships. These subjects let him showcase detailed character illustration while keeping the format entertaining.
Jazza has built an audience of over 6 million subscribers on YouTube, placing him firmly in the Mega tier of creators. His engagement rate runs substantially above the category average for art and entertainment channels, suggesting a highly active and loyal fanbase rather than a passively accumulated one.
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