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For the first time in three weeks, there were no channels with over 1 billion views in the top 50. One had just under 72 million views. This may seem like a lot, but when you have over 900 million views a month, it only averages out to about 7%.
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If you like that kind of math, then you’ll love these numbers. Let’s take a look.
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Anaya Kandal continues to hold the number one spot, but not in the ten figures. This Indian family channel starring an adorable three-year-old fell just short of the one billion view milestone for the first time in three weeks. But not by a huge margin: the channel’s kid-friendly, mostly short pranks still garnered a ton of views, about 929 million in seven days. As has been the case in recent charts like this, no other channel has come close.
KIMPRO maintained its second place position for the second week in a row. This Korean creator regularly publishes meme-fied short content that garners incredible views. The average number of views per KIMPRO short is currently 8.4 million. Multiply that by roughly 17 shorts per week and add in their library content, and you get 787.7 million views.
MrBeast has jumped from 11th place to 3rd place this week, mainly due to the release of the upload 50 YouTubers Fight For $1,000,000. The video did very well for the channel, garnering over 70 million views in the first 24 hours (a record for Jimmy and crew). In total, the world’s most subscribed YouTube channels ended the week with over 715.5 million views. Coming up next is the channel that MrBeast overtook to become the world’s most subscribed channel: T-Series, which saw a 2% decrease in weekly views, bringing the Indian multimedia conglomerate’s weekly views to 632.5 million.
Rounding out the top five is GR6 EXPLODE. This Brazilian record label, music publishing house and artist management company was founded in 2005 by Rodrigo Oliveira. It currently represents over 200 artists, many of whose work is distributed through its YouTube channel, which has garnered over 588.3 million views this week.
Top Gainers
The 2024 Summer Olympics (and its mascot) isn’t the only thing France is excited about — Thibaut Delappart.
The 32-year-old Toulouse-born, extremely shape-conscious YouTuber is the creator and star of Tibo InShape. Delapart started the channel in 2008 (his first video was this NATURAL MONSTER FITNESS transformation video in 2013). It’s a treasure trove of informative content that captures all his cravings when it comes to fitness and bodybuilding. Since then, the channel has grown to over 21 million subscribers and, while it has had its share of controversy, it has traveled the well-trodden path of challenge, lifestyle, shock and vlog videos (with or without a fitness angle, all with multilingual audio tracks), plus a whole host of meme-filled, highly-performed short videos.
Delapart uploads over 200 short videos each month, with an average 90-day view count of 3-3.5M each. They also upload a steady stream of longer videos, about one per week, but with an average 90-day view count of 650K across these uploads, it’s easy to see what types of videos play a big role.
The impressive views and phenomenal success of its short videos has seen Tibo InShape receive over 293.6 million views in one week, a 5% increase from the previous week, and propelled the channel from 32nd to 27th place on the worldwide charts.
Channel Distribution
Here are the top 50 most-watched channels by country this week:
India: 17 channels in the top 50. USA: 13 channels in the top 50. Hong Kong, Pakistan: 4 channels in the top 50. Japan: 2 channels in the top 50. Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, France, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates: 1 channel each in the top 50.
This week, 37 of the top 50 channels are primarily active on YouTube Shorts.
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