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  2. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2022, YouTube made a special playlist and video celebrating the 317 music videos to have hit 1 billion views and joined the "Billion Views Club". [65] [66] On April 1, 2024, the communications app Discord incorporated a short trailer video into their in-app April Fools' Day prank regarding loot boxes. The video automatically looped ...

  3. Take the Skinheads Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Camper Van Beethoven. " Take the Skinheads Bowling " is a song by the American alternative rock band Camper Van Beethoven, written by the band's frontman David Lowery and released on their 1985 album Telephone Free Landslide Victory. Though never released as a single or appearing on any radio charts, the song's "incredibly catchy ...

  4. 10,000 Hours - Wikipedia

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    Contents. 10,000 Hours. For other uses, see 10,000 Hours (disambiguation). " 10,000 Hours " is a song by American country music duo Dan + Shay and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released on October 4, 2019, as the lead single from Dan + Shay's fourth studio album, Good Things (2021).

  5. 1-800-273-8255 (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "1-800-273-8255" on YouTube. " 1-800-273-8255 " (also known simply as " 1-800 ") is a song by American rapper Logic featuring Canadian singer-songwriter Alessia Cara and American singer-songwriter Khalid. It was released on April 27, 2017, through Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings, as the third single from Logic's third ...

  6. Bob Wells (vandweller) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Wells (born 1955) is an American YouTuber and author. Known for his advocacy of nomadic vandwelling as a form of affordable minimalist living, he founded the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous, an annual gathering of van dwellers in Quartzsite, Arizona, and the Homes on Wheels Alliance, a charity which converts vehicles for needy individuals to live and travel in.

  7. Drivin' My Life Away - Wikipedia

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    Although many of Rabbitt's successful songs were country-pop material, "Drivin' My Life Away" began his peak popularity as a crossover artist. The song peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and set the stage for his biggest career hit: "I Love a Rainy Night," which reached the top on the country, Hot 100 and adult contemporary charts in early 1981.

  8. Steve Wallis - Wikipedia

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    Wallis is the proprietor of a heating company. Upon first becoming acquainted with YouTube, he assumed that the platform was a forum for posting viral joke videos. After posting a video of himself camping in -32°C weather, and seeing the enthusiastic response it garnered in the comments section, he decided to focus on creating more of this type of content. [2]

  9. List of first music videos aired on MTV - Wikipedia

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    1/5 5 "Little Suzi's on the Up" Ph.D. 1/3 6 "We Don't Talk Anymore" Cliff Richard: 1/2 7 "Brass in Pocket" The Pretenders: 1/2 8 "Time Heals" Todd Rundgren: 1/3 9* "Take It on the Run" REO Speedwagon: 1/3 This was the first concert video to be aired on MTV, from REO Speedwagon's Live Infidelity home video release.