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This is a partial list of viral videos, including those that are music videos, that have gained rapid attention on the Internet. Like Internet memes , viewership of such videos tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because of instant communication facilitates and word of mouth .
"Chacarron Macarron" went viral on the Internet owing to its nonsensical lyrics and odd music video. [118] [119] "Chinese Food" – a song and music video by Alison Gold recorded with the controversial ARK Music Factory, the same company behind Rebecca Black's viral song "Friday". The song was called "The New Friday" and also called racist. [120]
Internet phenomena are social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet, such as Internet memes, which include popular catchphrases, images, viral videos, and jokes. When such fads and sensations occur online, they tend to grow rapidly and become more widespread because the instant communication facilitates word of mouth transmission.
17. Adi Kabur dari Rumah / Adi Ran Out From Home; After Angel accidentally uses Adi's favorite shirt as a wiping cloth, he runs out of the house and stays at Bastian and Bintang's house. Bastian is angry because it is his and Bintang's three month anniversary. 18. Hut NET. Ke-1 / NET. 1st Birthday; Bastian wins four tickets to the NET.
Videos of the 11-year-old boy clad in jeans, a white button down, cowboy boots and an iconic red bowtie went viral in April, with one version of the clip racking up over 60 million views.
The following table lists the top 30 most-viewed videos on YouTube, with each total rounded to the nearest 10 million views, uploader, and publication date.Note that some videos may not be available worldwide due to regional restrictions in certain countries.
A. AC Transit bus fight; Agents of Secret Stuff; Alice (Pogo song) All-American Boy; Amandine du 38; The Amazing Digital Circus; And now I will show you where the attack on Belarus was prepared from
"The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" is a special issue published by Rolling Stone in two parts in 2004 and 2005, and later updated in 2011. [1] The list presented was compiled based on input from musicians, writers, and industry figures and is focused on the rock & roll era.