Fifth place goes to PSY's 2012 meme-ready viral hit, "GANGNAM STYLE," at over 3.4 billion video views. These two music videos have over 4.3 billion and over 3.7 views, respectively. 10 with over 2.8 billion video views.Īs for the third and fourth spots, we have 2015's "See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth, a GRAMMY-nominated song from the Furious 7 Soundtrack, and 2014's GRAMMY-winning bop " Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. Another one of the British pop star's GRAMMY-winning songs, 2014's "Thinking Out Loud," also makes the list, at No. The second most-viewed music videos on YouTube is one of the other catchy-as-hell, inescapable hits of 2017: Ed Sheeran's GRAMMY-winning "Shape Of You," which has over 4.5 billion views to date. Related: Who Ruled Music Streaming In 2019? In fact, each of the top 10 videos has racked up over two billion views. 6, for his 2015 bop "Sorry." The Purpose track earns the spot with over 3.2 billion views. To be clear, this is the original version, not the Justin Bieber-assisted remix, although the pop sensation also makes the top 10 list, at No. Not surprisingly, Luis Fonsi's and Daddy Yankee's huge 2017 Latin GRAMMY-winning hit, " Despacito," earns the spot of the most-streamed music video of all time with over 6.5 billion (!) views to date. YouTube has released data for the most streamed music videos of all time on its platform.
Reggaeton won big at the awards, which celebrate talented performers in Latin music: Ozuna took nine awards including Male Artist Of The Year, Balvin took the Premio Lo Nuestro Artist Of The Year award for the third consecutive year and urban artist Natti Natasha took home four awards including one for her collaboration with Becky G.Ī full list of winners can be found on the Premio Lo Nuestro website.īehind The Board: Producer Teddy Walton On Working With Kendrick Lamar & What Makes A Great Track He also had encouraging words for his native Puerto Rico, sharing that anyone can be a positive vessel for change, no matter where they come from. Our genre has grown because there is unison, there is a brotherhood," he said. Yankee thanked his fans and his "veteran" and "new generation" colleagues. "This is for you. Reggaeton hecho historia: #PremioLoNuestro reunió a los más grandes en un show con mucha 'gasolina' /ECfmeRdtnCīalvin continued: "A lot of the time we wait for people to leave this world to tell them how great they are, I'll take this moment to tell you face to face, thank you for what you have done for us."
J Balvin wouldn't exist without Daddy Yankee." "Without Daddy Yankee reggaeton would not be the same in the world. "I, my friends, my collegues first, the world thanks you," Latin GRAMMY winner Balvin said onstage after the performance, not reading from the teleprompter, but saying words from his heart.
Yankee, whose career trajectory was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, performed his greatest hits including "Gasolina," Rompe" and "Lo Que Pasó, Pasó" alongside J Balvin, Ozuna, Yandel, Zion y Lennox and De La Ghetto. 21) to pay tribute to GRAMMY-nominated and Latin GRAMMY-winning reggaeton icon Daddy Yankee at the Premio Lo Nuestro awards show in Miami.
Latin urban music stars came together on Thursday (Feb.