The video showed Derek gesturing wildly with a slice of pizza in one hand and a vintage video game controller in the other, while Marcus scribbled notes on a napkin. It wasn't profound. It was authentic. It racked up 2 million views overnight.
What started as a desperate late-night text to coordinate a pepperoni delivery has exploded into a full-blown lifestyle and entertainment empire—at least by dorm room standards. With 250,000 TikTok followers and a rapidly growing YouTube channel, these two students are proving that the secret to virality is simply being the people everyone wants in their group chat. Every great brand has an origin story, and GTGPW’s is hilariously mundane. Last September, Marcus posted a 15-second video captioned, "POV: You need two guys to break down the new Drake album, but they also know the best happy hour deals." Two schoolgirls called Guys To Get Fucked- - Pa...
“We realized people weren't hungry for the pizza—they were hungry for the vibe,” says Marcus, 21, a marketing major who handles the duo’s branding. “College is stressful. The news is depressing. People want that feels like hanging out in a living room, not a lecture hall.” The video showed Derek gesturing wildly with a
If you had a different exact name (e.g., "Guys to Get Lit," "Guys to Get Famous"), the structure below will still fit. Here is your article. By: The Campus Chronicle Staff It racked up 2 million views overnight
Marcus agrees, to a point. “We have breakdowns. We failed a midterm last month because we stayed up editing. The difference is, we film the breakdown. That’s the entertainment part.” As graduation looms (2026 for Marcus, 2027 for Derek), the question remains: Can Guys To Get Pizza With survive adulthood?
As Marcus signs off in every video: “Stay paced. Stay grease-stained. And for the love of god, order the extra garlic sauce.”
“Students are overwhelmed,” Marcus notes. “You need guys to help you pace your lifestyle. Don't binge 8 hours of TV. Pace it with a pizza break. Don't crash diet. Pace your nutrition. We are the traffic lights for your entertainment week.”