List of most-viewed YouTube videos

YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. Although the most-viewed videos were initially viral videos, such as "Evolution of Dance" and "Charlie Bit My Finger", the most-viewed videos were increasingly related to music videos. Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. Some of the previously most-viewed videos are no longer listed on the site.

In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach one million views.[1]

Top videos

The following table lists the top 30 most-viewed videos on YouTube, with each total rounded to the nearest 10 million views, uploader and upload date.[upper-alpha 1]

Top 30 most-viewed YouTube videos[2]
No. Video name Uploader Views (billions) Upload date Note
1."Baby Shark Dance"[3]Pinkfong Baby Shark - Kids' Songs & Stories10.53June 17, 2016[upper-alpha 2]
2."Despacito"[6]Luis Fonsi7.82January 12, 2017[upper-alpha 3]
3."Johny Johny Yes Papa"[12]LooLoo Kids6.31October 8, 2016[upper-alpha 4]
4."Shape of You"[13]Ed Sheeran5.69January 30, 2017[upper-alpha 5]
5."See You Again"[15]Wiz Khalifa5.48April 6, 2015[upper-alpha 6]
6."Bath Song"[20]Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes5.27May 2, 2018[upper-alpha 7]
7."Phonics Song with Two Words"[21]ChuChu TV4.58March 6, 2014[upper-alpha 8]
8."Learning Colors – Colorful Eggs on a Farm"[22]Miroshka TV4.56February 27, 2018[upper-alpha 9]
9."Uptown Funk"[23]Mark Ronson4.54November 19, 2014[upper-alpha 10]
10."Masha and the Bear – Recipe for Disaster"[24]Get Movies4.49January 31, 2012[upper-alpha 11]
11."Gangnam Style"[25]Psy4.40July 15, 2012[upper-alpha 12]
12."Wheels on the Bus"[30]Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes3.96May 24, 2018
13."Dame Tu Cosita"[31]El Chombo3.92April 5, 2018
14."Sugar"[32]Maroon 53.68January 14, 2015
15."Roar"[33]Katy Perry3.56September 5, 2013
16."Counting Stars"[34]OneRepublic3.56May 31, 2013
17."Sorry"[35]Justin Bieber3.54October 22, 2015
18."Thinking Out Loud"[36]Ed Sheeran3.44October 7, 2014
19."Axel F"[37]Crazy Frog3.32June 16, 2009
20."Girls Like You"[38]Maroon 53.28May 31, 2018
21."Faded"[39]Alan Walker3.27December 3, 2015
22."Dark Horse"[40]Katy Perry3.26February 20, 2014
23."Let Her Go"[41]Passenger3.21July 25, 2012
24."Baa Baa Black Sheep"[42]Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes3.21June 25, 2018
25."Bailando"[43]Enrique Iglesias3.19April 11, 2014
26."Lean On"[44]Major Lazer3.19March 22, 2015
27."Shake It Off"[45]Taylor Swift3.16August 18, 2014
28."Perfect"[46]Ed Sheeran3.14November 9, 2017
29."Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"[47]Shakira3.12June 4, 2010
30."Mi Gente"[48]J Balvin3.07June 29, 2017
As of April 25 , 2022

Billion View Club

An early metric of a video's popularity was the so-called Billion View Club, denoting videos which had succeeded in reaching over 1 billion views since their initial upload.[49]

In December 2012, "Gangnam Style" became the first video to reach one billion views.[27] By June 2015, only "Baby" had also managed to pass this threshold, but, by October 2015, a total of ten videos had done so,[49] and the number grew further to 100 in February 2018.[50] Considering older videos that pre-dated YouTube's creation in 2005 but were added later:

With numerous videos readily clearing one billion views by 2018, more interest has been on two and three-billion views and higher metrics. In May 2014, "Gangnam Style" became the first video to exceed two billion views.[28] "Despacito" became the first video to reach three billion views in August 2017,[7] four billion in October 2017,[8] five billion in April 2018,[9] six billion in February 2019,[10] and seven billion in October 2020.[11] "Baby Shark Dance" became the first video to reach eight billion views in February 2021, nine billion views in July 2021, and ten billion views in January 2022.[4]

As of November 2020, sixteen videos have exceeded three billion views, seven of which exceed four billion views, three of which exceed five billion views, two of which exceed six and seven billion views. "See You Again" became the second video to reach three billion views in August 2017,[18] followed by "Gangnam Style" in November 2017.[29] "Shape of You" became the second video to reach four billion views in January 2019,[14] followed by "See You Again" in February 2019.[19] "Baby Shark Dance" became the second video to reach five billion views in April 2020,[55] followed by "Shape of You" in October 2020. "Baby Shark Dance" became the second video to reach six billion views in July 2020, and seven billion views in October 2020.

The majority of these videos in the Billion View Club have been commercial music videos by popular artists, but the list has included oddities, typically programs aimed at children. Such videos include two episodes of the Russian animated cartoon Masha and the Bear, a version of "The Wheels on the Bus" by the British animation studio Little Baby Bum, and "Johny Johny Yes Papa" from children's stations LooLoo Kids and ChuChu TV.[56] Various versions of the song "Baby Shark" in total amassed more than five billion views by January 2019, with the original version posted by Pinkfong having exceeded two billion views previously.[57] The original video by Pinkfong is now the most viewed video on the site. On October 29, 2020, Baby Shark surpassed 7 billion views, and on November 2, it passed Despacito to become the most viewed video on YouTube. On February 23, 2021, Baby Shark surpassed 8 billion views, becoming the first (and so far only) video to do so. On July 20, 2021, Baby Shark surpassed 9 billion views, becoming the first (and currently only) video to do so. On January 13, 2022, Baby Shark became the first (and currently only) video to surpass 10 billion views.[4]

Historical most-viewed videos

The following table lists the videos that became YouTube's most-viewed video, from April 2005 to the present.

  Current record (⁂)
  Former record (*)
  Indicates the video has since been removed or privatized from YouTube (‡)
Progression of the most-viewed video on YouTube
Video name Uploader Views* Upload date Date achieved Days held Takedown date Ref Notes
"Baby Shark Dance"[3]Pinkfong Baby Shark - Kids' Songs & Stories7,037,500,000June 17, 2016November 2, 2020546
"Despacito"[6]Luis Fonsi2,993,700,000January 12, 2017August 4, 20171,186 [58][upper-alpha 3]
"See You Again"[15]Wiz Khalifa2,894,000,000April 6, 2015July 10, 201725 [16]
"Gangnam Style"⁂[25]Psy803,700,000July 15, 2012November 24, 20121,689 [26][upper-alpha 12]
"Baby"*[59]Justin Bieber245,400,000February 19, 2010July 16, 2010862 [60][upper-alpha 13]
"Bad Romance"[63]Lady Gaga178,400,000November 24, 2009April 14, 201093 [64][upper-alpha 14]
"Charlie Bit My Finger"‡[67]HDCYT128,900,000May 22, 2007October 25, 2009171 23 July 2021[68]
"Evolution of Dance"[69]Judson Laipply118,900,000April 6, 2006May 2, 2009176 [70]
"Girlfriend"‡[71][72]RCA Records92,600,000February 27, 2007July 17, 2008289 no data[73]
"Evolution of Dance"[69]Judson Laipply78,400,000April 6, 2006March 15, 2008124 [74]
"Music Is My Hot Hot Sex"‡[75]CLARUSBARTEL7276,600,000April 9, 2007March 1, 200814 mid-2008[76][77][upper-alpha 15]
"Evolution of Dance"*[69]Judson Laipply10,600,000April 6, 2006May 19, 2006652 [80][upper-alpha 16]
"Pokemon Theme Music Video"‡[81]Smosh4,300,000November 28, 2005March 12, 200668 June 2007[82][83][upper-alpha 17]
"Myspace – The Movie"‡[86][87]eggtea2,700,000January 31, 2006February 18, 200622 mid-2006[88][89]
"Phony Photo Booth"‡[90]mugenized3,400,000December 1, 2005January 21, 200628 no data[91][upper-alpha 18]
"The Chronic of Narnia Rap"‡[92]youtubedude2,300,000December 18, 2005January 9, 200612 no data[93]
"Ronaldinho: Touch of Gold"‡*[94]Nikesoccer255,000October 21, 2005October 31, 200570 no data[95][upper-alpha 19]
"I/O Brush"‡*[97]larfus247,000October 5, 2005October 29, 20052 no data[98]
"Me at the zoo"[99]jawed1April 23, 2005April 23, 2005189 [100]
As of May 2, 2022

* The approximate number of views each video had when it became YouTube's most-viewed video.

Timeline of most viewed videos (Oct 2005 – Dec 2021)
Gangnam Style (music video)Baby (Justin Bieber song)Bad RomanceCharlie Bit My FingerMusic Is My Hot Hot SexThe MySpace MovieList of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno sketchesLazy Sunday (The Lonely Island song)RonaldinhoDigital painting

No. 1 most viewed video (Oct 2005 – Jun 2006)

No. 1 most viewed video (Apr 2006 – Jan 2010)

No. 1 most viewed video (Oct 2009 – Jan 2013)

No. 1 most viewed video (Jan 2012 – Feb 2021)

Other milestones

YouTube announced that cumulative views of videos related to Minecraft, some of which had been on the service as early as 2009, exceeded 1 trillion views on December 14, 2021, and was the most-watched video game content on the site.[101]

See also

Notes

  1. Some videos may not be available worldwide due to regional restrictions in certain countries.
  2. "Baby Shark Dance" was the fifth video to reach 4 billion views on November 25, 2019; second video to reach 5 billion views on April 3, 2020; second video to reach 6 billion views on July 16, 2020; second video to reach 7 billion views on October 29, 2020; first video to reach 8 billion views on February 23, 2021; the first video to reach 9 billion views on July 20, 2021; and the first video to reach 10 billion views on January 13, 2022.[4] It surpassed "Despacito" on November 1, 2020 to become the most-viewed video of all time.[5]
  3. "Despacito" was the first video to reach 3 billion views on August 4, 2017;[7] first video to reach 4 billion views on October 11, 2017;[8] first video to reach 5 billion views on April 5, 2018;[9] first video to reach 6 billion views on February 24, 2019;[10] first video to reach 7 billion views on October 10, 2020;[11] YouTube's most liked video with over 46 million likes as of November 2021.
  4. "Johny Johny Yes Papa" was the sixth video to reach 4 billion views on October 12, 2020; the fifth video to reach 5 billion views on March 19, 2021; and the third video to reach 6 billion views on December 16, 2021.
  5. "Shape of You" was the second video to reach 4 billion views on January 7, 2019;[14] third video to reach 5 billion views on October 1, 2020.
  6. "See You Again" surpassed "Gangnam Style" as the most viewed video on July 10, 2017;[16] second video to reach 2 billion views on September 3, 2016;[17] second video to reach 3 billion views on August 6, 2017;[18] third video to reach 4 billion views on February 7, 2019; fourth video to reach 5 billion views on March 9, 2021;[19] and the second most liked video with over 36 million likes as of November 2021.
  7. "Bath Song" by Cocomelon is the tenth video to reach 4 billion views on May 10, 2021.
  8. "Phonics Song with Two Words" is the eleventh video to reach 4 billion views on July 19, 2021.
  9. "Learning Colors – Colorful Eggs on a Farm" is the ninth video to reach 4 billion views on May 4-6, 2021.
  10. "Uptown Funk" was the seventh video to reach 4 billion views on November 8, 2020.
  11. "Recipe for Disaster" was the fourth video to reach 4 billion views on July 31, 2019.
  12. "Gangnam Style" surpassed "Baby" as the most viewed video on November 24, 2012;[26] first video to reach 1 billion views on December 21, 2012;[27] first video to reach 2 billion views on May 30, 2014;[28] third video to reach 3 billion views on November 25, 2017; eighth video to reach 4 billion views on March 4, 2021.[29]
  13. "Baby" became to first video to reach 500 million views on March 28, 2011.[61][62]
  14. "Bad Romance" became the first video to reach 200 million views on May 9, 2010.[65][66]
  15. "Music is My Hot Hot Sex" became the first video to reach 100 million views on March 11, 2008.[78] The uploader then deleted the video four days later, and "Evolution of Dance" regained its title as the most-viewed video.[79]
  16. "Evolution of Dance" became the first video to reach 20 million views on June 5, 2006;[78] first video to reach 50 million views on June 7, 2007.[78] It is the only video on this list to hold the No. 1 spot on more than one occasion.
  17. "Pokemon Theme Music Video" became the first video to reach 10 million views on May 6, 2006.[84] It was removed from YouTube in June 2007 for copyright infringement.[85]
  18. "Phony Photo Booth" became the first video to reach 5 million views on February 8, 2006.[84] It was removed from YouTube on February 18, 2006 for copyright infringement.
  19. "Ronaldinho: Touch of Gold" became the first video to reach 500,000 views on November 3, 2005;[96][84] first video to reach 2 million views on December 12, 2005.[84]

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