@aaronpaul_8
Mostly known for his role as Jesse Pinkman, on "Breaking Bad," Aaron Paul is one of the harder working young actors around. The guy is genuinely happy and has a huge soft spot for his fans, always making humorous references to his "Breaking Bad" character on Twitter, and general observations. For fans of the show, he's a must follow, and for everyone else, you'll certainly be seeing more of Aaron Paul in the future.
I love people in the morning in Vegas. Always a beautiful thing. The struggle.
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8)
Jan. 3, 2015
@mcuban
Owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, has experience that speaks for itself. The entrepreneur even landed a gig as an investor on the primetime TV-show "Shark Tank." Cuban is a self-made billionaire, and his Twitter feed is a good source of his knowledge and observations. He occasionally even posts financial and self-help articles, written by himself. Give him a follow for an endless amount of content.
just to remind you its a huge problem
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— Mark Cuban (@mcuban)
Feb. 11, 2015@MacMiller
Mac Miller's Twitter account is proof that he has been working harder than most others in hip-hop music. Mac's brief tweets can be hysterical, informational, and an indication of his progress. Giving away free collaboration tracks and throwaway songs doesn't hurt his Twitter stock either. Mac is a fairly self-aware artist, and he's clearly having fun with his music.
"This album is mac like you've never heard him before."
@MacMiller
— Mac (@MacMiller)
February 11, 2015
@patrickcarney
There might not be a snarkier Twitter presence than The Black Keys' Patrick Carney. It's kind of understandable though; just look at his banner picture. MTV accidentally awarded the 2010 Award for Breakthrough Video, for "Tighten Up," to the Black Eyed Peas, instead of the Black Keys. The dude clearly has a jaded attitude about the music industry, and it shows; not only is it obvious, but it's pretty hilarious.
I'm so glad that Kanye reminded me that Beyoncé has 20 grammys he has 21 and Michael Jackson has 17, Beatles 10, Rolling Stones 3, clash 0.
— Patrick Carney (@patrickcarney)
Feb. 11, 2015
@LilBFromthePack
There is nobody quite like Lil B (a.k.a. "The Based God"). The rapper releases free albums randomly and constantly preaches positivity, and his "Based lifestyle." Not only that, but every one of his tweets is a self-quote, and he has actually given lectures to students at NYU and MIT. Is this guy the biggest troll in the music industry? We might never know, and it's beautiful.
A nice person asked " Lil B you bought two drinks why dont you grab two straws" i told him that i only need one conserve for others - Lil B
— Lil B From The Pack (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD)
February 8, 2015@zachbraff
Zach Braff is one of the funniest people on Twitter. Almost everything posted is a funny one-liner, or commentary on a trending topic. It's almost worth it alone to follow Braff for the banter between himself and former "Scrubs" costar, Donald Faison.
I always forget what the haters are gonna do until I sing the song.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) Dec. 28, 2014
@sethrogen
Seth Rogen is always at it, and his Twitterfeed is about as funny as you'd expect. The comedian is still coasting off the success of "The Interview," a film which notably caused controversy with North Korea. Rogen's Twitter game is as strong as ever.
I like Liam Neeson so much, I could watch him beat up a phonebook.
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) Jan. 9, 2015
@kanyewest
Of course Kanye has a crazy Twitter account, even though it's not as rant-filled as it used to be. Whenever the guy is ready to release new music, clothing line or tour information, you'll find out about it here.
I'd like to address the false stories and noise that have been engineered by the media.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) Dec. 9, 2013



















