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13 years of the first YouTube video: these are his most viral milestones

13 years of the first YouTube video: these are his most viral milestones


April 23 is not only stamped on the calendar for being Book Day.And no, we also don't believe that a celestial body of Babylonian mythology ends life on the planet.Exactly 13 years ago, one Jawed Karim uploaded a video where his colleague Yakov Lapitsky appeared. In the background, the elephants of the zoo . Related


And what is special about this video compared to thousands of others? Jawed is the co-founder of YouTube, and that was the first video uploaded to the platform, something that fixed-style video newscast, 'Me at the zoo', today accumulates almost 48 million views.


A SUCCESSFUL DISCOGRAPHIC RACE


YouTube Elexito is incontestable.It is the most successful video and music distribution medium on the internet.Even with mobile video blocking, it is the most used platform for music playback.


YouTube is responsible for half of the audio consumed online. Its history of most watched videos is covered by video clips.Webs as VEVO are the direct answer to this paradigm.Also, these video clips share a certain canon aesthetic. Cognitive perceptions of love and desire that allude to those conventional idealizations where the trap now reigns.



If we do a search among the most popular videos, we run into 'Despacito' by Luis Fonsi and his 5,000 million views .68% of the world's population.'See You Again ' by Wiz Khalifa, who was part of the soundtrack of 'Fast&Furious 7', with 3.5 billion views .The 3.400 of Shape of You 'by Ed Sheeran.I burst the markers during the summer of 2012.Mark Ronson's 'Uptown Funk' with Bruno Mars, with more than 3,000 million clicks .And Justin Bieber's 'Thery', which It is on its way to 3,000 million reproductions -a billion more than su'Baby'-and that was also one of the first five to break the 1,000 million barrier.


Bands like 'OK GO' have become a success thanks to their music videos.Their Rube Goldberg machine was not their greatest visual achievement-galon that corresponds to 'Upside Down&Inside Out'-but it has managed to amass almost 60 million reproductions.The remixes of silly fools like 'The Drunkard of the Grove' became unexpected milestone s'trambolikos'.YouTube likes music, no doubt.



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Those videos that are not eminently musical should be successful to their musical capacity, for example, that lesson about the evolution of dance or those raps of 'The Chronicles of Narnia' or the theme 'Pokemon' main .


But YouTube has not only fed on music in its 13 years of life.Viral phenomenology owes it all its traction.And, since Jawed uploaded his secondary anecdote in video form, the platform has not stopped growing horizontally and accommodating all kinds of scenarios.


VIRAL LAUGHS


From children's videos that are really something else to that Spanish kid that congregated 99 youtubers celebrities and more than a million viewers drowned in front of 'Fortnite', the trendy ' battle royale' fashion.Let's see those videos incontestably successful.


Rickroll



Why did it become so popular? Because it became a recurring meme.Every time a user wanted trolling with some news, he actually linked to the classic ' Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley .


Charlie Bit My Finger



When a brother bites another.Something so prosaic, so eminently common, became a joke of cosmic proportions.860 million visits attest it. An annex that has remained healthy since May 22, 2007 .


David After Dentist



After the dentist, David, a seven-year-old boy, still feels somewhat dizzy, but well enough to beat other drivers.The kid's ingenuity earned him 137 million visits. 4Chan was responsible of viralizing this familiar anecdote .


Thigh Massage



A simple video-quite strange-where the Italian 'masseuse' Carlo De Paoli demonstrates his talent in front of some legs.The therapeutic capacity of the video has been more intense than the massage itself. Today accumulates more than 280 million of views .


An experiment



Something as simple as shaking and keeping a Coca-Cola closed has 275 million visits.We are talking about six times the number of inhabitants of Spain watching a young woman shake a bottle in a room We are still explaining the success of the formula.


Susan Boyle-'Britain's Got Talent 2009'



Everyone knows Susan Boyle, but we didn't all know about her when she introduced herself to 'Britain's Got Talent' with the intention of demonstrating how much she likes music.Even the jury joked about the abilities of a lady called "boring housewife".


His overwhelming and velvety vocal ability, worthy of the best Broadway, catapults him to an unprecedented record career.To the 225 million reproductions of the video, we add the 411,820 copies sold on the first day of his debut album. It became the best-selling UK release of all time.By September 2010, it already accumulated three Record Guiness.


And we never know where the delexito formula is.YouTube gives and YouTube removes.We will always have this cockatoo dancing to Elvis's rhythm.And, without a doubt, there will always be a space in our hearts for the slapstick and the descacharre.

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