The most popular YouTube videos are those that get the most views and likes. You can easily find the most popular videos by browsing through the list below. There are numerous categories that you can sort by, including music, comedy, and even movies. In addition to the most popular videos, you can also see the most popular non-music videos.
Despacito
Despacito has become the most popular YouTube video ever. The music video has over 43 million likes and 5 million dislikes. This song is even more popular than the music video for the song “Friday” by Rebecca Black, which only got famous because people thought it was awful.
The song, “Despacito”, features Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee and is considered one of the most popular songs of all time. It was released in January 2017 and quickly reached milestones of two and three billion views. The video reached three and four billion views last weekend and has already broken more records.
Despite being produced in Puerto Rico, “Despacito” has a truly global appeal. It is the most popular video in 40 countries. In fact, Latin music dwarfs hip-hop in the streaming world.
Billie Eilish’s music video
When The Party’s Over, Billie Eilish’s most popular YouTube video, is a dark piano ballad that has garnered over 14 million views. The song is inspired by a scene from BBC’s Sherlock. The lyrics are both bittersweet and empowering. Billie’s song has been featured in movies, television shows, and video games.
Billie Eilish released her debut EP, Don’t Smile at Me, last year. The song was written from the perspective of a psychopathic killer who gets a bellyache after killing people. The song’s video features a shot of Eilish in a yellow outfit, tossing cash into the air as she sings the song.
Billie Eilish’s “Bellyache” music video debuted on YouTube in March 2017. The video is minimalistic, showcasing Billie in an all-yellow outfit while throwing dollar bills into the sky. The video has amassed over 123 million views since its release.
Blackpink
“Pink Venom” by BLACKPINK has become one of the most-watched YouTube videos of all time. In just 24 hours, the music video has garnered more than 86.2 million views – setting a new record for the group and the third-largest debut ever on YouTube. YouTube has corrected some of its early errors and the music video is now on top with more than 100 million views.
In its first 24 hours, ‘Pink Venom’ has surpassed Blackpink’s ‘How You Like That’ video, which reached 86.3 million views in June. The top two spots, however, are held by BTS, who have two videos on top. In 2018, “Butter” had 108.2 million views in the first 24 hours, and ten years later, “Dynamite” had 101.1 million views in its first 24 hours. While “Pink Venom” is still the most-watched music video on YouTube, the group’s ‘Ice Cream’ video is the second most-watched video.
The group has also hit other milestones in digital sales and fame. The group’s last single, ‘How You Like That,’ broke the record for the most-watched video on YouTube in 24 hours, surpassing Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. Its most-watched video now has more than 925 million views and is expected to surpass the 1 billion mark by November 2020.
Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars is tied to several YouTube videos that have become one of the most watched. His most popular is ‘We Don’t Need Nobody’, which has received more than 3.7 billion views. This video shows off the talents of the pop star’s dancing and acting. The song is about the love we all have for each other, and Mars makes the story come alive.
The song, which features the sultry voices of Bruno Mars, is from his 2012 album Grenade, which received critical acclaim and several Grammy nominations. The song is about a broken heart, and Bruno Mars lists the many extreme things he’s done in order to show his love to his girl. Despite his actions, however, he finds out that the girl doesn’t really care about these things. Another song, “Just the Way You Are,” is an uplifting message for all women. Bruno Mars performed it at the Super Bowl halftime show, and it sounds even better with live vocals.