10 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels in the World
- The Irish Times
VIVA – Since launch in 2005, YouTube has outperformed other platforms to become the main place for most of us to share and watch videos online. No wonder if YouTube is the place after Google and being the second most visited site on all internet platforms.
YouTube has given an experience to every user. Users can find out the news. It has taught the users many things. better or worse. How as a place to expand a career for some artists and some of the vloggers can become famous on YouTube.
Youtube has become popular, so you must be curious who has the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world? Here are the YouTube channels with the most subscribed in the world.
1. T-Series (214 million subscribers)
The YouTube channel with the most subscribers in the world is “T-Series”, an account of an Indian company that existed long before the internet as we know it today. Founded in 1983, T-Series is a record label and film production house, best known for Bollywood soundtracks and Indian pop music.
The T-Series shows music videos and movie trailers, and has held the title of most viewed since 2017. Videos on the channel are available in English, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Canadian, Gujarati, Marathi and Rajasthani.
2. Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes (133 million subscribers)
Who doesn’t know Cocomelon? Yes, Cocomelon shows 3D animated videos of children's songs. This is one of the most popular YouTube channels for kids.
3. SET India (131 million subscribers)
Japanese electronics company, Sony has a huge reach in India, as Sony Entertainment Television India ranks as the third most-viewed YouTube channel overall. Broadcasts a mix of drama and reality shows like India's Got Talent and Indian Idol.
4. PewDiePie (111 million subscribers)
Felix Arvid's Ulf Kjellberg is known as PewDiePie, best known for his online "Let's Play" game content. His YouTube brings him to TIME magazine's "100 most influential" list, and it has more views on his YouTube channel.
5. MrBeast (94.1 million subscribers)
Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, first went viral for counting to 100,000 in 2017. Since then, he's been doing more and more viral stunts in his YouTube content, having remade sets of the popular series, Netflix's Squid Game. MrBeast recognizes as the highest earner on the platform — according to Forbes, he earned as much as US 54 million in 2021 alone.
6. Kids Diana Show (93.9 million subscribers)
Ukraine's Kids Diana Show is an English language series aimed at children, featuring a 7 years old girl named Diana and her brother Roma, who has her own YouTube channel, Kids Roma Show. Their content is full of playing and doing the things most kids do. The videos became so popular that they were dubbed in Hindi, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, German and Portuguese.
7. Like Nastya (91 million subscribers)
Anastasia Radzinskaya or be known as Like Nastya, is only 8 years old, but she has already raised a lot of money through her YouTube channel, through her videos that have caught the world's attention. Video content ranges from opening toy boxes to visiting amusement parks, and the channel's success helped his family move from Russia to Miami, Florida.
8. WWE (87.7 million subscribers)
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is one of the 10 most subscribed YouTube channels in the world. Featuring videos, interviews and exclusive content with wrestling big stars from around the world. People flock to WWE's YouTube page for the ultimate in sports entertainment.
9. Zee Music Company (83.4 million subscribers)
Another Indian music company in Mumbai, Zee Music is a major competitor to T-Series, the YouTube channel with the most subscribers as well. Under the umbrella of Zee Entertainment Enterprises, the label displays content from hit songs from Bollywood and famous Indian artists.
10. Vlad and Niki (81 million subscribers)
Last but not least, Vladislav Vashketov 8 years old and Nikita Vashketoy 6 years old live in Miami, Florida with her parents and make videos in 18 languages for 212 million subscribers in 21 different YouTube channels.