On June 2014, he created the YouTube channel “Dosogas” —a
portmanteau of
dos sogas,
Spanish for “two ropes”, a nickname the group used— together with his friends Mathías Sellanes and Juan Pablo Barbot, featuring prank videos and hidden-camera content filmed in the streets of
Montevideo. Their first video, uploaded in June 2014, went viral within a few weeks, and the group quickly gained widespread popularity across Latin America. In September 2015, the group released its first musical single,
“Los dos”. In July 2016, the channel reached 100,000 subscribers, and the creators began filming videos in other cities, including
Buenos Aires and
Mexico City, often featuring local YouTubers. Throughout 2016, the group also performed a series of stage shows in Uruguay and Argentina. In December of that year, Barbot left the group. In 2017, the channel shifted its focus toward
vlog-based content. During this period, the creators formed the
Mexico City-based “Dosogas Team,” which included several other internet personalities. The group disbanded in October 2018 due to internal disagreements, with multiple creators accusing Sellanes of being “a bad person". That same year, Vigevani was nominated for “Influencer of the Year” at the
23rd Iris Awards.
Solo and music career In 2018, he released his first solo single "Te Encontré", which was described by Ana Laura García of
Ovaciones as merging "pop and
urban rhythms". In 2019, Vigevani and former Dosogas Team member Nicole García released the songs: "Te Quiero" and "Roast Yourself" together as "". In March 2020, he created the "La Vecibanda", Spanish for the neighbours, which were a group of children whom he would make entertainment and music videos with such as "Hermanos De Verdad", "Ya No Tengo Novia" and "No Somos Lobos". The latter, described as his favourite song, surpassed fifty million views in less than a year after it was uploaded. In 2023, his show "El mundo de Fede Vigevani" made its debut at the Summer Theater in Montevideo before being performed eight times at the
Teatro Gran Rex in
Buenos Aires. He competed in
MrBeast's video "
50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000" in which he was eliminated after failing to cut an umbrella-shaped
dalgona. On 25 April 2025, Vigevani and MrBeast hosted an influencer basketball game featuring a team of Spanish-speaking creators and a team of English-speaking creators. == Discography ==