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What is the Most Liked Video on YouTube in 2022?
If you’re wondering what is the most popular video on YouTube in 2022, look no further. Here are some suggestions. The top videos in 2022 are likely to be Luis Fonsi’s Despacito, Blackpink’s How You Like That, Marshmello’s Alone, or PewDiePie’s YouTube Rewind. Alternatively, you can just wait until today and see which videos are top-rated in the world.
Despacito by Luis Fonsi
“Despacito,” a song by the Spanish pop singer Luis Fonsi and featuring Daddy Yankee, has soared to the top of the most-liked videos list on YouTube. It currently has more than 44 million likes and more than seven billion views. It has been the top video for almost 900 days, making it one of the most-watched videos on the platform. The video has over twice as many dislikes as the previous top video, “Friday” by Rebecca Black, which got huge popularity because of how awful it was.
‘Despacito’ has overtaken ‘See You Again’ by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth as the most-watched video on YouTube. ‘Despacito’ is the fastest-rising video to ever hit this milestone. With more than 7.5 billion people now having access to reliable internet, ‘Despacito’ will be the first video to reach this milestone.
Blackpink’s How You Like That
BLACKPINK’s music video for the single “How You Like That” has surpassed a billion views on YouTube. The Korean girl group currently has five songs with one billion views or more. “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du,” “Kill This Love,” and BOOMBAYAH have also reached this milestone. In April, the video became the most-viewed video of the year.
The top videos on YouTube have been ranked by their number of likes. In the list below, you can find a list of the most popular videos from different genres, artists, and countries. The number of likes is taken from the video’s page. The South Korean girl group, Blackpink, came in 10th with “How You Like That,” which has garnered over 20 million likes. Marshmellow, meanwhile, has a total of 53 million subscribers, making their song “Alone” the most-viewed.
Marshmello’s Alone
If Marshmello’s Alone is the best-liked video on YouTube, it must be good. The music video has over 18 million views and has over four million likes. The second-most-liked video is BTS’ Boy With Luv with 19 million views. The third-most-liked video on YouTube is Halsey’s Gangnam Style with 20 million views and 46.5 million subscribers.
Marshmello’s “Alone” is an upbeat video that has over 20 million views and two billion likes. The music video depicts a lone teen struggling to fit in. After being teased and laughed at by the jocks, he escapes into his music. This video teaches self-expression and joy. Marshmello’s video is one of the most liked videos on YouTube 2022.
PewDiePie’s YouTube Rewind video
A number of factors contributed to PewDiePie’s success on YouTube, but the main factor is his content. The YouTube sensation began by uploading reactions to video games, and has since expanded his channel to include other types of content. While PewDiePie’s YouTube Rewind video has reached a record high of 238 million views, T-Series, a Hindi music channel, has overtaken him as the most subscribed channel on YouTube.
The rewind video was a highly anticipated event that attracted negative reactions from the very start. As the year went on, negative reactions continued to grow, and by the time the video was released, it had become the most disliked video on YouTube. The original video featured controversial YouTubers such as Nyan Cat, but PewDiePie’s video featured more mainstream celebrities, such as Will Smith and Partyinbackyard, as well as ham-fisted sociopolitical messaging.
Imagine Dragons’ Bad Guy
Billy Eilish’s “Bad Guy” is the most-liked music video on YouTube. It currently has a staggering 48 million views and has become the most-liked video on YouTube since March 2010. However, the number of likes and dislikes may vary from one video to another, so this chart is not to be taken as gospel. In fact, YouTube’s top ten most-liked videos change frequently.
The popular rock song by Imagine Dragons, “Believer”, is expected to continue to reign supreme in the popularity charts for the next decade. With digital rhythms and light-treading guitar, “Believer” has a fresh sense of urgency. The syncopated pre-chorus is especially compelling, and the song’s chorus is a staple of video game and movie trailers.