Even for me, I watch YouTube videos probably every day. And for that reason, I’ve decided to share with you a list of my favorite Russian YouTubers that can help you learn a vast amount of vocabulary. Let's go!

There are many different ways to learn Russian. Especially if you’re interested in the culture. Thanks to the internet, you can immerse yourself in Russian by browsing different blogs, reading news, listening to Russian audio books, and of course, by watching Russian YouTubers. YouTube helped me learn English and today, I will tell you how you can learn Russian the same way.   

Russian YouTubers

The host of this popular channel is Maksim Golopolosov. With more than 10 million subscribers, Maksim is one of the most popular Russian YouTubers. Maksim makes compilations of viral videos and adds his own commentary (you’ll learn a lot of jokes by listening to him).

Yury Khovansky 
Another big YouTuber in Russia, Yury got his start collaborating with popular internet personality, Maddyson. Thanks to Maddyson’s fame, Yury began to gain an audience and now his channel has amassed 3.9 million subscribers.  Yury reviews video games and movies. He also blogs about travel and other a variety of other subjects.

Usachev Show
Usachev creates videos that are usually about travel but he also discusses popular Russian news topics too. If you’re interested in news and media, from a Russian perspective, you should check out this channel.

Dzharakhov
18-year old YouTuber, Dzharakhov, has had a rapid rise to YouTube stardom. Not only is he a YouTuber, but Dzharakhov is also an entertainer, actor, and rapper. Most of his videos music-related but he also talks about travel too.

EeOneGuy
EeOneGuy is not only one of the biggest YouTubers in Russia, but he is one of the biggest YouTubers in the world, boasting over 14 million subscribers. Most of EeOneGuy’s videos are about him commenting on a video game. He also creates short comedy sketches.

slideshow

This Russian YouTuber creates videos about life hacks. For example, homemade inventions to make your life easier. If you like science and keen on learning Russian at the same time, this channel’s for you. 
LingQ

Learn Russian Faster Using LingQ

Immersing yourself in Russian doesn’t require you to travel abroad or sign up for an expensive language program. However, it can be a bit tiresome to find interesting content, go back and forth between sites, use different dictionaries to look up words, and so on. That’s why there’s LingQ. A language app that helps you discover and learn from content you love. You can import videos, podcasts, and much more and turn them into interactive lessons.