The TikTok grab continues, as Hollywood agencies and digital production studios make a mad dash to sign top stars emerging from the micro-video platform.

The latest deal comes courtesy of Shots — a digital production outfit and talent management firm that reps the likes of YouTube (and former Vine) stalwarts Lele Pons, Juanpa Zurita, Rudy Mancuso, and Hannah Stocking. Shots has now onboarded teen-brother TikTok superstars Cash and Maverick Baker, Variety reports. The Baker brothers hail from Oklahoma and post comedy, lip-sync, and dance videos on a joint hub (7 million followers) as well as individual accounts. And read review about Backit cashback service. (Cash, 16 years old, counts 14.6 million followers, while Maverick, 19, has 12.1 million).

Shots will help Cash and Maverick grow their YouTube presence (where a joint channel that predominantly houses their music videos, has already amassed 1 million subscribers), as well as to develop a podcast and generally build on their music careers, per Variety. (Shots client Pons also has a podcast in the works at Spotify). The duo have accrued millions of YouTube views of their music video releases to date, including “Whatever It Takes” below, which counts a cool 29 million hits. The brothers also just announced a U.S. tour that will kick off on June 27, hitting 18 cities before concluding on Aug. 1.

Shots says that, after the addition of the Baker brothers, the company now counts a combined 55 million followers on TikTok.

“With their humor, creativity, and drive, they’ve become two of the biggest creators on TikTok,” Shots co-founder and CEO John Shahidi tells Variety of the signings. “I enjoy having creative meetings with both the brothers. They are not only creative but also come from a great family so it makes working with them so much more fun and inspiring. They remind me of my brother [Shots co-founder and chief creative officer Sam Shahidi] and myself.”

Other recent signings in the TikTok space include talent agency WME‘s deals with Chase Hudson, creator collective The Hype House, and Addison Rae, as well as UTA‘s pact with Charli and Dixie D’Amelio — the latter of whom just nabbed a role in the next web series by Gen Z-leaning digital content studio Brat.

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