Entertainment

These Are YouTube's 15 Most Popular Music Videos Ever

The videos for these earworms have billions upon billions of views.

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KatyPerryVEVO/YouTube

You might think viral clips rule YouTube-the “Keyboard Cats” and “Charlie bit my fingers” of the world. Sure, they spread across the web like wildfire, dominating your feeds and hijacking your attention. But earworm-y pop songs? Those hits you end up wanting to wipe from your memory forever? Their visuals are the real Scrooge McDucks of the site, gleefully swimming in millions upon millions upon millions of Vevo views. In fact, Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” long-reigning king until recently, became so pervasive in 2014 it forced YouTube to rewrite the code for its play counter.

Now the site boasts an expanded metric for chronic popularity and an ever-changing batch of insanely popular music vids, so we’re taking a look at the current most-viewed music videos from recording artists. (Meaning, we’re excluding songs produced by children’s music companies like Pinkfong Kids and Cocomelon-so, sorry to “Baby Shark Dance,” which is actually No. 1.) Below, find the reigning 15 vids.

*View counts are estimates from March 2021. Totals and ranks will change, and we will continue to update this post, over time.

15. Major Lazer – “Lean On”

Views: 3 billion
The sets, background choreography, and cinematography here are all beautiful. All of the artists on the track, Danish singer-songwriter MØ, DJ Snake, and Major Lazer, join Bollywood dancers in immaculate palace-like locales in India. Diplo’s dad-like dancing aside, it all looks fit for a major Bollywood feature film, which makes sense given this song’s global success.

14. Katy Perry – “Dark Horse” (Official) ft. Juicy J

Views: 3.01 billion
In 2013, a Na’vi warrior sneezed on Katy Perry and said, “My bad. But also, next year, you’re going to try Hot Cheetos while appropriating the hell out of my world AND Ancient Egypt.” A bleak prophecy, but as seen by this music video, an accurate one.

13. Alan Walker – “Faded”

Views: 3.02 billion
English-Norweigen DJ Alan Walker is a big deal in the EDM world. Well, obviously, considering the music video for his breakthrough hit, “Faded,” is one of the most-watched music videos on YouTube. Despite all of the dance elements, it’s a sombre song with a bleak video to match, featuring a lost, young renegade moping in abandoned buildings as he searches for home.

12. Taylor Swift – “Shake It Off”

Views: 3.03 billion
Taylor Swift may never really become a great dancer, no matter what style she tries to get her hand in-and she tries quite a few styles in this video-but she sure can deliver a damn good pop hit. It goes down as smooth as a Gap ad.

11. El Chombo – “Dame Tu Cosita” feat. Cutty Ranks

Views: 3.21 billion
The recent success of “Dame Tu Cosita” is both mind boggling and inevitable all at once. What do we mean by that? Well, for one, the track from Panamanian artist El Chombo was originally released in 1997. It got a second life in 2018 when the reggaeton artist dropped an extended version of the song-which called for an all new music video. With only an animation of an alien dancing to the beat (that very well looks like it could’ve lived on the Internet in its early Y2K days), the minimal, hilarious clip was destined to blow up. It’s also basically begging you to spend the afternoon trying to memorize the little green guy’s moves.

10. Ed Sheeran – “Thinking Out Loud”

Views: 3.22 billion
Ed Sheeran, the shape-shifting Irishman who’s wormed his way to the top of the charts, is a force in the music video department, with two videos on this list. Meaning, he’s had almost as many views for two hits as there are human beings on Earth. He’s known to make many fans swoon with his soft, romantic hits like this one, and here, he makes them fall even harder by showing off his ballroom dance skills.

9. OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”

Views: 3.24 billion
Almost a decade after it arrived, OneRepublic’s hit has still cracked the top 15 of all time, which means the soft rockers will be etched in our public consciousness forever. Like OneRepublic the band, this music video does little to leave an initial impression, yet somehow creeps its way into your brain until you’d be willing to spend your life savings to Eternal Sunshine it out. But apparently few people share this opinion, or at the very least, over 3 billion people disagree with it!

8. Katy Perry – “Roar”

Views: 3.31 billion
“Roar” deserves major style points-it boasts lush colours; tells a quick story with a clear beginning, middle, and end; and incorporates deliciously cheesy special effects. Unfolding like a kitschy ’50s adventure film, and even fit with a troupe of live animals, it’s peak quirky Katy.

7. Justin Bieber – “Sorry”

Views: 3.41 billion
Props to the ladies of ReQuest and the Royal Family-these New Zealanders slay. No need for any Bieberflips here. Sometimes the best music videos really are just the ones that call back to classic dance vids.

6. Maroon 5 – “Sugar”

Views: 3.42 billion
Maroon 5 sure has drifted a long way from their Songs About Jane days. Now, Adam Levine and co. are the type with gimmicky videos like this one where they (kinda) terrorize as many weddings in LA as they can. Because this is a band that insists on making us all say the same thing as the woman at 3:20.

5. PSY – “GANGNAM STYLE(강남스타일) M/V”

Views: 4.02 billion
This T-Pain-endorsed piece of art is close to impossible to summarize, so instead, here’s a quick list of the batshit stuff you’ll see Psy do: He sunbathes, more or less, fully clothed. He dances for a bunch of horses. He makes two women walk with him through a garbage tornado. He rests his head on the shoulder of Sauna Man. He makes two people explode. He crashes a yoga class. He rides a carousel. While dancing.

Why did this cheesy descent into madness, directed by Cho Soo-hyun, bust YouTube’s play counter and reign as the site’s most popular video for years? Maybe it has something to do with one of the things listed above. Or maybe it’s because, as The Atlantic and countless others have dutifully pointed out over the years, “Gangnam Style” is a carefully crafted satire of South Korea’s 1%. The song, and the visuals above, call out the country-specifically, Seoul’s posh Gangnam District-for its unhealthy materialism. It’s a smart, potent message, one not just applicable to South Korea. The way it’s depicted is all mostly insane, and a little bit beautiful.

4. Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk”

Views: 4.13 billion
The best part of this video is when Mark Ronson walks out of the pawn shop and finds Bruno Mars singing and doing a casual dance with his friends. At first, Ronson is curious, like, Hey, you guys dancing? I like to dance. Actually, I LOVE TO DANCE. Maybe I’ll jump in here. But then Bruno Mars says, “Got Chucks on with Saint Laurent / Gotta kiss myself, I’m so pretty,” and Ronson, who probably just exchanged his Chucks for that dumb pair of brown dress shoes at the pawn shop, is like, Are you kidding me? It’s a quick, subtle crisis, but a good one.

It may not be the most exciting vid, but it’s kind of impossible to make it through this entire thing without tapping your foot or bopping your head. At least once. We recommend chasing this with Alex Boye’s send-up, which comes with dancing grannies and a mobility scooter, if you bopped more than once.

3. Wiz Khalifa – “See You Again” ft. Charlie Puth

Views: 5.03 billion
This Paul Walker tribute, which briefly held the top spot, features an appropriate number of cars and nostalgic Brian O’Conner snippets. In other words, it is touching as hell. Have the tissue box handy, and consider dropping everything you have planned today so you can rewatch Brick Mansions and the entire Fast franchise as a proper show of respect. If you aren’t choking up by the time Charlie Puth sings, “Let the light guide your way,” while Paul, laughing and holding a beer, flashes across the screen, you are Miranda Priestly. You do not deserve this.

2. Ed Sheeran – “Shape of You”

Views: 5.24 billion
Punch! Punch, punch. Punch! Punch, punch. Punch! Punch, punch. Punch! Punch, punch. Before Ed Sheeran was a Game of Thrones guy, he got to live out every boxer’s secret fantasy. That is, he found his soulmate, did a Rocky impression, and got his ass beat by a sumo wrestler. Good video.

1. Luis Fonsi – “Despacito” ft. Daddy Yankee

Views: 7.27 billion
Upon its January 2017 arrival, Fonsi’s dance-inducing song quickly began breaking Vevo records, with Billboard pointing to the increasing popularity of streaming, especially in Latin America, as a major eyeball driver. It was simply bound to be king. In less than seven months, “Despacito” broke the 3 billion mark, a feat that took the old viral titan “Gangnam Style” seemingly forever to accomplish by comparison. In the process, “Despacito” showed off a number of arresting visual wonders that still have the power to make you say, Whoa!, today, including beautiful waves, colourful buildings, and the fact that Daddy Yankee stopped aging after “Gasolina.”

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Where to Celebrate Lunar New Year 2023 in Australia

And what it means to be in the year of the Rabbit.

where to celebrate lunar new year australia

Starting with the new moon on Sunday, January 22, this Lunar New Year ushers in the year of the Rabbit. We’ve put together a guide on celebrating the Lunar New Year in Australia.

What is special about the year of the Rabbit?

As you might know, each year has an animal sign in the Chinese Zodiac, which is based on the moon and has a 12-year cycle. This year, we celebrate the year of the rabbit, known to be the luckiest out of all twelve animals. It symbolises mercy, elegance, and beauty.

What celebrations are taking place and how can I get involved?

There are plenty of festivals happening all around the country which you can get involved with. Here they are per state.

New South Wales

Darling Harbour Fireworks
When: Every year, Sydney puts on a fireworks show, and this year, you can catch it on January 28 and February 4 at 9 pm in Darling Harbour.

Dragon Boat Races
When: Witness three days of dragon boat races and entertainment on Cockle Bay to usher in the Lunar New Year. The races will commence on January 27 and finish on January 29.

Lion Dances
When: Catch a traditional Lion Dance moving to the beat of a vigorous drum bringing good luck and fortune for the Lunar New Year. The dance performances will happen across Darling Harbour on Saturday, January 21, Sunday, January 22, and Sunday, February 4 and 5, around 6 pm and 9 pm.

Lunar New Year at Cirrus Dining
When: Barangaroo’s waterfront seafood restaurant, Cirrus, is celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with a special feast menu. Cirrus’ LNY menu is $128pp with optional wine pairing and is available from Saturday, January 21, to Sunday, February 5.

Auntie Philter
When: Hello Auntie’s owner and executive chef, Cuong Nguyen will be dishing out some of the most classic Vietnamese street foods with his mum, Linda. All of Philter’s favourites will be on offer, as well as Raspberry Pash Beer Slushies and other cocktails being served at the Philter Brewing rooftop bar on Sunday, January 22 and Sunday, January 29.

Victoria

Lunar New Year Festival
When: Ring in the Lunar New Year with food, music, arts, and more on Sunday, January 22, from 10 am to 9 pm.

Lunar New Year at the National Gallery of Victoria
When: Celebrate the year of the rabbit at the National Gallery of Victoria’s festival of art, food, and art-making activities for everyone from 10 am-5 pm.

Queensland

BriAsia Festival
When: From February 1-19, Brisbane will come alive with performances, including lion dances and martial arts displays. There will be street food, workshops, comedy and more.

South Australia

Chinatown Adelaide Street Party
When: Adelaide is set to hose a fun-filled day celebrating the Chinese New Year on Saturday, January 28, from 12 pm to 9 pm.

Western Australia

Crown Perth
When: Across January and February, Crown Perth hosts free live entertainment, including colourful lion dances, roving mascots, and drumming performances. The restaurants will also throw banquets and menus dedicated to the Lunar New Year.

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