List of most viewed Vevo videos

Justin Bieber during his Purpose World Tour in 2015. "Sorry" has been the most viewed video on Vevo since October 2016, with over 2 billion views.

This list of most viewed Vevo videos contains the top 40 videos with the most views of all time, as derived from Vevo charts.[1] View counts are based on the Vevo website; all of the music videos play through Vevo's partner site, YouTube, and YouTube view counts will lag those of Vevo by a few days.

As of November 2016, 27 Vevo videos have been viewed over one billion times, with the top most viewed video, "Sorry" by Justin Bieber, being the only video to exceed 2 billion views.[2] The five fastest Vevo videos to reach one billion views are "Hello" (88 days), "Sorry" (137 days), "Work from Home" (222 days), "Blank Space" (239 days), and "What Do You Mean?" (252 days).[3][4][5]

Top videos

The following table lists the top 40 most viewed videos on Vevo, with each total rounded to the nearest million views, as well as the artist(s) and date of publication to Vevo.

Rank Video name Artist(s) Views (millions) Upload date Notes
1.
"Sorry"[6] Justin Bieber 2034 October 22, 2015
2.
"Uptown Funk"[7] Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars 2001 November 19, 2014
3.
"Blank Space"[8] Taylor Swift 1880 November 10, 2014
4.
"Hello"[9] Adele 1800 October 23, 2015
5.
"Shake It Off"[10] Taylor Swift 1779 August 18, 2014
6.
"Bailando"[11] Enrique Iglesias 1745 April 11, 2014
7.
"Roar"[12] Katy Perry 1673 September 5, 2013
8.
"Dark Horse"[13] Katy Perry featuring Juicy J 1623 February 20, 2014
9.
"All About That Bass"[14] Meghan Trainor 1622 June 11, 2014
10.
"Sugar"[15] Maroon 5 1586 January 14, 2015
11.
"Counting Stars"[16] OneRepublic 1540 May 31, 2013
12.
"Baby"[17] Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris 1504 February 19, 2010 [upper-alpha 1]
13.
"Chandelier"[18] Sia 1476 May 6, 2014
14.
"What Do You Mean?"[19] Justin Bieber 1373 August 30, 2015
15.
"Love Me Like You Do"[20] Ellie Goulding 1318 January 22, 2015
16.
"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)"[21] Shakira featuring Freshlyground 1240 June 4, 2010
17.
"Love The Way You Lie"[22] Eminem featuring Rihanna 1203 August 5, 2010
18.
"Party Rock Anthem"[23] LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock 1202 March 8, 2011
19.
"Worth It"[24] Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink 1193 March 28, 2015
20.
"Work from Home"[25] Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign 1161 February 26, 2016
21.
"Wake Me Up"[26] Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc 1147 July 29, 2013
22.
"Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"[27] Silentó 1122 June 25, 2015
23.
"Propuesta Indecente"[28] Romeo Santos 1101 September 9, 2013
24.
"Rude"[29] MAGIC! 1100 December 5, 2013
25.
"Hotline Bling"[30] Drake 1040 October 26, 2015
26.
"Ay Vamos"[31] J Balvin 1039 August 29, 2014
27.
"Rolling in the Deep"[32] Adele 1006 November 30, 2010
28.
"Love Yourself"[33] Justin Bieber 1003 November 14, 2015
29.
"On The Floor"[34] Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull 1001 March 3, 2011
30.
"This Is What You Came For"[35] Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna 1001 June 16, 2016
31.
"Bad Blood"[36] Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar 1000 May 17, 2015
32.
"Burn"[37] Ellie Goulding 987 July 7, 2013
33.
"All of Me"[38] John Legend 984 October 2, 2013
34.
"Summer"[39] Calvin Harris 979 April 6, 2014
35.
"The Hills"[40] The Weeknd 964 May 27, 2015
36.
"Problem"[41] Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea 923 May 30, 2014
37.
"Diamonds"[42] Rihanna 921 November 8, 2012
38.
"Call Me Maybe"[43] Carly Rae Jepsen 899 March 1, 2012
39.
"Timber"[44] Pitbull featuring Ke$ha 888 November 25, 2013
40.
"Wrecking Ball"[45] Miley Cyrus 863 September 9, 2013
As of November 29, 2016

Historical most viewed videos

The following table lists the last 6 videos to become Vevo's most viewed video, from the site's official launch in December 2009 to the present.

  Current record
  Former record
Video name Uploader Views* Upload date Reign Days held Ref(s) Notes
"Sorry"[6] JustinBieberVEVO 1,892,000,000 Oct 22, 2015 Oct 12, 2016 – present 54
[upper-alpha 2]
"Uptown Funk"[7] MarkRonsonVEVO 1,633,000,000 Nov 19, 2014 Jun 4, 2016 – Oct 12, 2016 130
"Blank Space"[8] TaylorSwiftVEVO 1,233,000,000 Nov 10, 2014 Oct 20, 2015 – Jun 4, 2016 228
[upper-alpha 3]
"Baby"[17] JustinBieberVEVO 245,400,000 Feb 19, 2010 Jul 16, 2010 – Oct 20, 2015 1,923
[upper-alpha 4]
"Bad Romance"[61] LadyGagaVEVO 130,800,000 Nov 23, 2009 Feb 28, 2010 – Jul 16, 2010 138
[upper-alpha 5]
"Girlfriend"[68] AvrilLavigneVEVO 130,300,000 Oct 2, 2009 Dec 8, 2009 – Feb 28, 2010 82 [upper-alpha 6]
As of December 5, 2016

*The approximate number of views each video had when it became Vevo's most viewed video.

See also

Notes

  1. "Baby" currently holds the record for the longest reign as Vevo's most viewed video with 1,923 days.
  2. "Sorry" became to first video to reach 2 billion views on November 18, 2016.[47]
  3. "Blank Space" became to first video to reach 1.5 billion views on February 20, 2016.[54][55]
  4. "Baby" became to first video to reach 500 million views on March 28, 2011.[58][59] It was also the first video to reach 1 billion views on February 24, 2014.[60]
  5. "Bad Romance" became the first video to reach 200 million views on May 9, 2010.[66][67]
  6. "Girlfriend" was originally uploaded to YouTube by RCARecords in 2007, but was later taken down in November 2009 with 130 million views.[69][70] However, it was re-uploaded to Vevo a month before the original was deleted.[71]

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