Social Repose Net Worth 2025

The estimated net worth of Social Repose is $0.2 million USD.
Real Name Richard Mclean Giese
Net Worth 2025 $0.2 million USD
Birthday (Year-Month-Day) 1990-02-09
Nationality American
Occupation Singer, Songwriter, YouTuber
Height 1.79 m or 5 ft 10 inches
Weight kg or 0 pounds
Marital Status Single
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Education
Kids
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Social Repose
Born
Richard McLean Giese

(1990-02-09) February 9, 1990 (age 35)
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, social media content creator
Years active2011–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • ukulele
  • piano
  • guitar
  • drums
Labels
  • Talent Shoppe
  • Artery Global
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Music
  • comedy
  • commentary
Subscribers1.2 million
Views256 million
Last updated: September 14, 2025

Social Repose is the performing name for Richard McLean Giese (born February 9, 1990 in Cabin John, MD),[1] informally known as Richie. He is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and social media content creator.

He attended American University in Washington, D.C. and majored in film production, with an eye towards audio work on indie films. Some of the jobs he held in college included barista and Uber driver, and he was in a band.[2]

Richie didn't start making music until late high school/early college while working on his degree. Some of the influences he's named include Modest Mouse for their lyrically driven music, My Chemical Romance's creative videos, Death Cab for Cutie's sad introspective indie style, Imogen Heap's creative instrumentation, and the originality of Twenty One Pilots.[3]

Early career and YouTube beginnings: 2011-2014

The Social Repose YouTube channel launched April 22, 2011, with a debut single and video, "Helium House". Paradise, the inaugural Social Repose EP, was announced on Facebook and debuted on Bandcamp May 2, 2011. Additional tracks from the album were posted to YouTube in the following days. Richie posted his first vlog July 9 of that year, introducing himself. Paradise was followed shortly by several additional releases also in the electronic synth pop music style. To support his music, Social Repose played live shows at indie clubs in and around the D.C area. Richie also handed out demos at popular alternative band shows, and posted all of his music online. For him, 2011 to 2014 consisted of "grinding every single day learning how to make music, learning how to sing, posting YouTube videos."[7]

Early Social Repose YouTube offerings consisted of original music, vlogs, music videos, and cover songs. He gained a little traction and was able to perform locally as an opening act for better known bands, but Richie wasn't finding music to be a self-sustaining career, so he knew he needed to try something else. Fascinated by the way larger-than-life characters captivate people, he considered what he as a fan would like to see at a show. Drawing inspiration from an artist that he loved, and from World of Warcraft characters, Richie decided that he needed something to create a compelling visual identity.[8] He started out with an inexpensive feathered headpiece and some makeup, and across the next few years kept adding on elements. He often posted vlogs detailing the increasingly intricate aesthetic: outfits, makeup, accessories, and even wings. A signature look should be memorable and garner attention for his music, he reasoned, but his look wasn’t about shock value—it was about individuality and never wasting an opportunity to express himself creatively.[9]

After upgrading the look, Social Repose began posting covers of songs by Warped Tour-style bands, favoring short samples so that he could easily experiment with several styles. He landed a tour spot opening for Blood on the Dance Floor and some dates on the Grow Wild tour,[10] which only increased his exposure. Wanting to keep things fresh on his channel, he embraced the idea that approaching things traditionally makes an artist lose the spark of what compels people to follow them.[11]

He expanded his musical offerings[12] and continued to grow in popularity as a content creator:

  • Loop covers done with unorthodox instruments such as balloons and rubber bands.
  • A cappella covers usually featured nine or more screens and often incorporated choreographed head movements. This technique drew praise from Billie Eilish when she saw her song "You Should See Me in a Crown" covered.[13]
  • Videos featuring one song performed in multiple genres or with Social Repose singing in the styles of multiple vocalists further showcased Richie's vocal talents.
  • He also continued to release original singles.

Yalta and Empress: 2015-2019

Social Repose released Yalta in the fall of 2015, choosing the name to signal a new beginning. Richie wanted to make emotionally meaningful music, thus the shift from electronic dance music to experimental indie. He wrote and produced this transitional album, citing Imogen Heap and Twenty One Pilots as big influences. Themes touched on identity and relationships, with softer piano replacing aggressive synth and with melodic, often poetic, vocals.[14]

Social Repose is primarily a solo artist, so touring to support Yalta reduced the time available to upload new musical content. Richie apologized in a tour vlog for the delay, explaining that he managed his own travel, stage load in/load out, and merch, and didn't realize how little free time he would have. He still posted music as he could, but to keep his content in front of viewers, the Social Repose channel expanded into more diverse types of content. He created clever musical bits such as making songs out of comments and tweets, and rounded out the content with skits, reaction videos, and collaborations with other YouTubers.[15]

In the fall of 2016, Social Repose released trailers that contained glimpses of an upcoming work, and on Halloween the "Filthy Pride" song and video dropped. The melancholy lyrics touched on relationship and mental health struggles and the accompanying video was a striking monochromatic piece. The following fall, two more video trailers appeared, each followed shortly by the music video debuts for "Villain" and "Empress" respectively. The Empress EP released on the same date as the video, and Social Repose toured to support "Empress" across the US and Europe through late 2019.[16] Continuing Social Repose's shift to alternative music that began with Yalta, Empress featured a dark, atmospheric sound inspired largely by bands Daughter and Twenty One Pilots. Richie wrote Empress around the themes in the "Filthy Pride" single because he felt they needed to be talked about. His candid, oft-confessional songwriting didn't shy away from the topics of depression and sadness, and the dichotomy of toxic relationships.[17]

During this period, Richie was very open about struggling with depression and burnout. The time demands of providing constant content left him feeling increasingly isolated from friends and family. He spoke about how the pressure to constantly upload and maintain relevance made it difficult to focus on time-intensive creative work like songwriting. Recording covers felt less like a passion and more like a job, since some of his favorite bands were not as well known, so wouldn't generate as much attention. With Richie feeling stuck in a creative rut but depending on YouTube numbers for income, he shifted Social Repose uploads more towards skits and satire.[20]

Calamity and beyond: 2020-Present

On January 1, 2020, Social Repose posted a video, fading away, which featured Richie reciting the poem "Before the Past Happened" by V. B. Price. Calamity, a word in the poem, was also the name of the new Social Repose album. "Me" debuted the next day, a spoken word piece with accompanying concept video. "Malevolent" dropped at the end of the month and the rest of Calamity became available towards the end of March. Calamitys tracks contained existential reflection and contemplated relationships, with some songs being nearly autobiographical in nature. Richie's lyrics drew heavily from both personal experiences, and from the ongoing professional struggle to balance artistic expression with personal well-being.[21]

Richie loved making music and videos, so he originally launched Social Repose online for creative self-expression, and had many fulfilling years with YouTube and other popular social media sites. As the viewer base changed, however, he felt conflicted with the shifting landscape. Creators found themselves constrained by the need to focus on titles and thumbnails, rather than their actual content, in order to maximize views. In 2012, YouTube algorithms began demonetizing videos not deemed advertiser-friendly,[22] which affected some of the Social Repose artistic videos and made Richie question whether his content was welcome on the platform anymore. He was bothered by the idea of censorship, and concerned about pouring heart and soul into an art piece only to have it essentially "dead on arrival". Eschewing posting to please the algorithm, Richie decided that Social Repose would continue to upload, but stick to emotional and creative art that would hopefully resonate with the audience.[23]

The Social Repose Patreon [24] became the new home for progress updates, personal posts, behind the scenes production videos, early releases, and a subscriber Discord. YouTube, Facebook, and other Social Repose social media sites focused on music:

  • Rock and heavy metal style song covers with accompanying videos shot both in studio and on location. These featured dramatic lighting and heavier guitar.
  • Performance video covers shot on location both domestically and overseas.
  • Short covers with video taken in picturesque locations. Songs performed from atop a picnic table became fan favorites.[25]
  • Collaborations with other social media singers and musicians.[28]

Working at his own pace, with an emphasis on singles rather than albums, allows Richie to give Social Repose projects maximum focus. Whether it's a cover or an original, audio or video, he appreciates feeling like each work has gotten his best.

Cinematography

Richie's film school background helped him bring his creative ideas to life, both in art videos and in Social Repose music videos. He has jokingly referred to himself as a pretentious art student, but he has demonstrated a willingness to take on emotionally difficult or divisive topics. Examples of his work include the "Nothing Matters" art video series which features simply silence and ambient music, and a spoken word piece titled "These are my pills". Behind-the-scenes videos let viewers understand the depth of preparation and the technical process of creating Social Repose concept videos. Richie lost significant weight for the "Mercy Kill" video, spent 13 hours in and out of acrylic paint-filled bathtubs for "Filthy Pride", and submerged himself in a swimming pool in January for the "Me" spoken word video.[29]

From the muted tones and deliberate pacing of "Stand Tall" to the dark dystopian imagery of "Dry Run", Social Repose music videos paired visual storytelling with the lyrical and musical complexities of the songs. Showcasing Richie's imagination and vision, the concept music video anthology built around "Filthy Pride" from the Empress EP featured bleak black-and-white visuals with dramatic character struggles. He fell victim to the YouTube algorithm determining that the "Villain" video was not ad-friendly, but he didn't let that deter him from continuing to create high concept Social Repose music videos.[32]

Singles Discography and Videography

Key
Indicates an accompanying concept video.
Indicates an accompanying performance video.
Indicates an accompanying lyric video.
Song Year
"Angela" 2012
"Dry Run" 2023
"Gauze" (acoustic) 2024
"Gauze" 2024
"I Beg for the End" 2018
"I Can’t Sleep” 2015
"I Could Be" 2024
"I Want To Be Happy" 2018
"If You're Thinking of Leaving, You Should" 2015
"If You're Thinking of Leaving, You Shouldn’t" 2015
"Island Of Yours (Redux)" 2022
"Mercy Kill" 2018
"1000 Knives (Day Cycle)" 2025
"1000 Knives (Night Cycle)" 2025
"Sad Song About a Girl Who Isn’t Coming Back " 2020
"Stay Alive" 2018
"This Can’t Be It" 2011
"Windows" 2025

Cover Songs Discography

Song Original Artist Year
"A Lack of Color" Death Cab For Cutie 2014
"A Love Like War" All Time Low feat. Vic Fuentes 2015
"A Part of Me" Neck Deep 2024
"Africa" Toto 2018
"After Dark" Mr.Kitty 2023
"All Around Me" Flyleaf 2024
"All I Wanted" ft. Ayalla Paramore 2016
"Avalanche" Bring Me the Horizon 2016
"Bad!" XXXTentacion 2018
”Bad Guy” Billie Eilish 2019
”Basket Case” Green Day 2017
"Be Happy" Dixie D'Amelio 2020
"Black Hole Sun" Soundgarden 2025
"Blackout" Breathe Carolina 2012
"Bloody Valentine" Machine Gun Kelly 2020
"Breaking the Habit" Linkin Park 2025
"Brother" Falling in Reverse 2015
”Bury a Friend” Billie Eilish 2019
"Cake" Melanie Martinez 2016
"Cancer" My Chemical Romance 2015
"Can't Help Falling in Love" Elvis Presley 2018
Car Radio" Twenty One Pilots 2016
Car Radio" Twenty One Pilots 2015
"Caraphernelia" Pierce the Veil 2015
Careless Whisper" ft. Anniê Wham! 2025
”Carousel” Melanie Martinez 2017
"Cheatercheaterbestfriendeater" Never Shout Never 2015
"Chemical Prisoner" Falling in Reverse 2015
"Choke" I Dont Know How But They Found Me 2020
"Circles" Pierce the Veil 2016
"Closer" The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey 2016
"Coffee and Cigarettes" feat. Sounds Like Harmony Never Shout Never 2015
"Coma White" Marilyn Manson 2016
"Come Little Children" Hocus Pocus Soundtrack 2021
"Control" Halsey 2016
"Control" Metro Station 2015
"Crazy Kids" Kesha 2013
"Creep" Radiohead 2023
"Cry Baby" Melanie Martinez 2016
"Cute without the E (Cut From The Team)" Taking Back Sunday 2017
"Daisy" Ashnikko 2021
"Death Stranding" Chvrches 2015
"Death of A Bachelor" Panic! at the Disco 2016
Dear Maria, Count Me In All Time Low 2015
"Decode" Paramore 2021
"Die Young" Kesha 2012
"The Divine Zero" Pierce the Veil 2015
"Dollhouse" Melanie Martinez 2016
”Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time” Panic! at the Disco 2017
"Drama Club" Melanie Martinez 2019
"Drown" Bring Me the Horizon 2014
"The Drug In Me is You" Falling in Reverse 2015
"Emily" From First To Last 2015
"Emperor's New Clothes" Panic! at the Disco 2018
"Everything I Wanted" Billie Eilish 2019
"exile" Taylor Swift feat. Bon Iver 2020
“Eyes Closed” Halsey 2017
”Falling Down” Lil Peep and XXXTentacion 2018
"Famous Last Words" My Chemical Romance 2015
"Fake Love" Drake 2017
"Feeling This" Blink-182 2023
"First Day of My Life" Bright Eyes 2015
"Follow You" feat. BryanStars Bring Me the Horizon 2016
"Friday I'm In Love" The Cure 2023
"Gasoline" Halsey 2016
"Girls / Girls / Boys" Panic! at the Disco 2017
"The Gold" Manchester Orchestra 2022
"Goner" Twenty One Pilots 2015
"Goodbyes" Post Malone feat. Young Thug 2019
"Guns for Hands" Twenty One Pilots 2016
"Hard Times" Paramore 2017
"Hearts a Mess" Gotye 2012
"Heathens" Twenty One Pilots 2017
"Heavy" Linkin Park 2017
"Helena" My Chemical Romance 2016
"Here" Alessia Cara 2016
"Heregoesnothin" Never Shout Never 2015
”The Hero” JAM Project 2019
"Hey Ya!" OutKast 2026
"Hide and Seek" Imogen Heap 2015
"Hold On Till May" Pierce the Veil 2015
”Hostage” Billie Eilish 2018
"House Of Gold" Twenty One Pilots 2016
"Hurt" Oliver Tree 2019
“IDGAF" Dua Lipa 2018
”I Fall Apart” Post Malone 2018
"i like the way you kiss me" Artemas 2024
"I Miss You" feat. Johnnie Guilbert Blink-182 2016
"I Will Wait" Mumford & Sons 2023
"I'm Low On Gas and You Need a Jacket" Pierce the Veil 2015
"I'm Low On Gas and You Need a Jacket" Pierce the Veil 2017
"Illegal" Pink Pantheress 2025
"In the End" Black Veil Brides 2013
"Iris" Goo Goo Dolls 2024
"Just Like You" Falling in Reverse 2015
"Kelsey" Metro Station 2011
"Kids In the Dark" All Time Low 2015
"Kill This Love" Blackpink 2019
“LA Devotee” Panic! At the Disco 2017
"Lane Boy" Twenty One Pilots 2016
"Linger" The Cranberries 2024
"Little Lion Man" Mumford & Sons 2022
"Lost Boy" Ruth B. 2016
"Lost It All" Black Veil Brides 2015
"Love Me Like You Do" Ellie Goulding 2015
"Love Yourself" Justin Bieber 2016
”Lovely” Billie Eilish and Khalid 2018
”Lowlife” Poppy 2018
"Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld 2023
"Ludens" Bring Me the Horizon 2019
”Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off” Panic! at the Disco 2018
"Mad Hatter" feat. Jaclyn Glenn Melanie Martinez 2016
"Mad World" Tears For Fears 2014
"Make It Right" BTS feat. Lauv 2019
"Mary On a Cross" Ghost 2022
"Million Reasons" Lady Gaga 2016
"Misery Business" Paramore 2020
"Monster" Meg & Dia 2024
"Mr. Brightside The Killers 2018
"Mrs. Potato Head" Melanie Martinez 2016
”My Blood” Twenty One Pilots 2018
"My Mother Told Me Egill Skallagrímsson 2024
“Nico and the Niners” Twenty One Pilots 2018
"No Time To Die" Billie Eilish 2020
"The Nobodies" Marilyn Manson 2015
"Not Good Enough for Truth In Cliche" Escape the Fate 2014
”Numb” Linkin Park 2017
"Nurse's Office" Melanie Martinez 2019
"Ocean Eyes" Billie Eilish 2018
"On the Brightside" Never Shout Never 2015
"1x1" Bring Me the Horizon feat. Nova Twins 2020
“Pacify Her” Melanie Martinez 2017
”Parents” Yungblud 2019
"Paris" The Chainsmokers 2017
"Peaches" Jack Black 2023
"Photograph" Ed Sheeran 2015
"Pity Party" Melanie Martinez 2016
"Popular Monster" Falling in Reverse 2020
"The Principal" Melanie Martinez 2020
"Psycho" Red Velvet 2018
"Pumped Up Kicks" Foster the People 2022
“Remembering Sunday” All Time Low 2014
"Ride" Twenty One Pilots 2016
"Run" Joji 2020
"Running Up That Hill" Kate Bush 2022
"Sad!" XXXTentacion 2018
”Save That Shit” Lil Peep 2018
"Savior" Black Veil Brides 2015
"Say Amen (Saturday Night)” Panic! At the Disco 2018
"Scarborough Fair" Traditional 2024
”Self Care Mac Miller 2018
"Sellout" Never Shout Never 2015
"Seventeen Forever" feat. Johnnie Guilbert Metro Station 2015
”Shape of You” Ed Sheeran 2017
"Show and Tell" Melanie Martinez 2019
”Sign Of the Times” Harry Styles 2017
”Silhouette” Kana-Boon 2019
"Situations" Escape the Fate 2015
"Slow Dancing in the Dark" Joji 2018
"Somebody That I Used To Know" Gotye 2023
”Something Just Like This” The Chainsmokers and Coldplay 2017
"Something's Gotta Give" All Time Low 2015
Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Judy Garland 2023
"Sorry" Justin Bieber 2015
”Starboy” The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk 2016
"Stay" The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber 2021
"Stitches" Shawn Mendes 2015
"Stressed Out" ft. Ayalla Twenty One Pilots 2016
"Such Great Heights" The Postal Service 2012
"Such Small Hands" La Dispute 2015
"Sugar, We're Goin Down" feat. Fairlane Fall Out Boy 2025
"Summertime Sadness" Lana Del Rey 2013
"Supermassive Black Hole" Muse 2016
"Sweatshirt" Jacob Sartorius 2016
"Tag, You're It" Melanie Martinez 2016
"Take Me to Church" Hozier 2015
"Teenage Dirtbag" Wheatus 2024
"Test Drive" Joji 2018
"Text Me" Lil Peep feat. Era 2019
"Therapy" All Time Low 2015
"This Is Halloween" The Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack
"Throne" Bring Me the Horizon 2015
"Time To Dance" ft. Jordan Sweeto Panic! at the Disco 2015
"Toes" Lights 2012
"Trailer Trash" Modest Mouse 2011
"Trailer Trash" Modest Mouse 2011
"Truce" Twenty One Pilots 2015
"True Friends" Bring Me the Horizon 2015
"Unholy" Sam Smith feat. Kim Petras 2022
"Unravel" Toru Kitajima 2019
"Valhalla Calling" Miracle of Sound 2023
"VOID" Melanie Martinez 2023
"We Don't Believe What's on TV" Twenty One Pilots 2016
"We Don't Have To Dance" Andy Black 2016
"The Weekend" Millionaires 2014
”Weight of the World” Nier: Automata Soundtrack 2019
"Welcome To the Internet" Bo Burnham 2021
"Wellerman" Traditional 2023
"WAP" Cardi B 2020
"We'll Fall Together" Austin Jones 2015
"What Is Love?" Never Shout Never 2013
”When the Party’s Over” Billie Eilish 2018
"Wheels On the Bus" Melanie Martinez 2019
"Wish You Were Gay" Billie Eilish 2019
"Wrecking Ball" Miley Cyrus 2023
”You Should See Me in a Crown” Billie Eilish 2018
"Zombie" The Cranberries 2022

Albums and EPs

Paradise
No.TitleLength
1."Red Velvet Room"2:04
2."Helium House"3:41
3."Circumstances"3:51
4."MWWMTB"3:48
5."Barrel and the Trigger"5:09
6."Perforated Heart"4:46
7."Lifted"4:15
8."Barrel and the Trigger (acoustic)"3:02
Total length:30:36
More Of the Same
No.TitleLength
1."Ambiguity"3:54
2."Mother Winter"4:21
3."Mystery Girl"3:24
4."WC Treason"4:25
5."Low"4:54
6."Time Is Killing Me"4:03
7."Mystery Girl (acoustic)"3:00
Total length:28:01
The Modern Age
No.TitleLength
1."Battle City"3:53
2."Little Panther"3:59
3."Modern Age"4:00
4."Save the Girl"3:56
5."Semantics"4:41
6."Family Portrait"1:14
7."Barrel and the Trigger"3:38
8."Autumn Ashes"4:42
9."A New Chapter..."3:48
Total length:33:51
The Machine That Learned How To Love
No.TitleLength
1."Mr. Grumpy Gills"1:33
2."The Sane Life"3:56
3."Machine"4:31
4."Float Away"4:49
Total length:14:49
Reckless Closure
No.TitleLength
1."Be Brave"2:50
2."Reckless Closure"4:24
3."Beautiful Disaster"3:24
4."Raise Your Fist"2:57
5."I Remember When..."3:03
6."New World"4:05
7."Cannonball"3:37
8."Floor Boards"4:42
9."The Architect"5:13
Total length:33:03
Crazy Manic Love
No.TitleLength
1."Crazy Manic Love"3:46
2."More"4:24
3."Wither"3:49
4."I Will Kill Your Sadness"2:28
5."Temptress"3:26
6."Sellouts (Social Repose Remix)" (Breathe Carolina cover)3:58
Total length:21:51
Covers
No.TitleLength
1."Drown" (Bring Me the Horizon)3:05
2."Remembering Sunday" (All Time Low)3:50
3."Not Good Enough For Truth In Cliche" (Escape the Fate)3:14
4."Bulletproof Love" (Pierce the Veil)0:29
5."Let It Go" (Frozen soundtrack)0:45
6."Anaconda" (Nicki Minaj)1:27
7."I Will Follow You Into the Dark" (Death Cab For Cutie)1:51
8."Time Travel" (Never Shout Never)1:44
9."A Whole New World" (Aladdin soundtrack)1:00
Total length:17:25
Yalta
No.TitleLength
1."Stand Tall"3:53
2."Arctic Eyes"4:06
3."Island Of Yours"3:14
4."Bipolar Love"3:42
5."Tail Lights"3:18
6."Echo Fades"3:44
7."Demons"3:51
8."The Maw"3:54
Total length:29:42
Empress
No.TitleLength
1."Empress"3:34
2."Villain"3:59
3."Filthy Pride"4:01
4."Chemistry"3:16
5."Mother"3:20
6."Behave"4:03
Total length:22:13
Calamity
No.TitleLength
1."Me"3:15
2."With Teeth"2:24
3."XO"4:06
4."What Will You Do When I'm Gone"2:54
5."Is This Love?"3:43
6."Malevolent"2:53
7."Everyone's a Narcissist"3:05
8."Her Tears Are Not Clean"3:29
9."Bleak"2:02
10."Blood In the Water"3:30
11."Straight Into the Sun"2:37
Total length:33:28

Guest Appearances

2021: appeared in videos for Sadboy2005, a Trisha Paytas project.[33][34]

2021: Lent vocals to "Villains", a K-popK/DA cover by MasterAndross also ft. Kuraiinu, Hyurno, & Will Stetson[35]

2023: Performed on the hook of "My Way" from the Tom MacDonald and Adam Calhoun album The Brave 2 (2023).[36]

2024: Guested onstage for "The Kill" with 30 Seconds to Mars at the iHeartRadio ALTerEGO concert on January 24 in Anaheim.[37][38]

Concert Tours

  • Reckoning Tour (2014)[39]
  • Grow Wild Tour (2015)[40]
  • Yalta Tour (2016)[41]
  • Somewhere Before Christmas Tour (2016)[42]
  • Empress Tour (2017–2018)[43]
  • Twenty-Ninescene Tour (2019)[44]

Filmography

  • Shane and Friends (2017)[45]
  • The Skeptic's Guide to Wellness (2017)[46]
  • The Andy Show (2017)[47]

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Fact Sheet

  • Wondering what Social Repose's full name is? Social Repose's full name is Richard Mclean Giese
  • Social Repose's nationality is American
  • Social Repose works as a(n) Singer, Songwriter, YouTuber
  • Social Repose was born on 1990-02-09
  • How old is Social Repose? Social Repose is 35 years old
  • Is Social Repose single or married? Social Repose is Single!

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