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Who Is The Second Most Subscribed Youtuber

Most-subscribed YouTube channels

On the video platform YouTube, a subscriber to a aqueduct is a user who, past selecting that channel's "Subscribe" button, has chosen to receive content released by the aqueduct. Each user's subscription feed consists of videos recently published by channels to which the business relationship is subscribed.[1] The power to subscribe to users was introduced in October 2005,[2] and the website began publishing a list of its "most subscribed Members" in Apr 2006.[three]

An early archive of the list dates to May 2006, at which time Smosh, with fewer than 3 thousand subscribers, occupied the number one position.[iv] Since then, at least ten other YouTube channels have possessed the platform'southward largest subscriber count; these include Judson Laipply, Brookers, geriatric1927, lonelygirl15, Ryan Higa, Fred, Ray William Johnson and PewDiePie. The most-subscribed channel as of Apr 2022 is T-Series, an Indian music video publisher operated by the amusement company of the same name. With a subscriber count of 209 million, the channel has held this stardom since April xiv, 2019.

Near-subscribed channels

The post-obit table lists the fifty most-subscribed YouTube channels,[A] as well as the master language and content category of each channel. The channels are ordered past number of subscribers; those whose displayed subscriber counts are identical are listed and then that the channel whose current growth rate indicates that its displayed subscriber count will exceed that of the other channel is listed offset. Automatically-generated channels that lack their ain videos (such as Music and News) and channels that have been made finer obsolete as a result of the transferral of their content (such equally JustinBieberVEVO and TaylorSwiftVEVO)[B] are excluded. As of April 2022, 22 of the 50 channels listed primarily produce content in English while fifteen primarily produce content in Hindi.

Content category

One-act Pedagogy Entertainment Moving-picture show Gaming How-to Music News Sports

The Indian music video channel T-Serial[half dozen] is the nearly-subscribed YouTube channel, with 212 million subscribers as of April 2022.

The American Entertainment and Education Channel Cocomelon is the most-viewed and the about-subscribed YouTube channel in the USA, with 132 million subscribers as of April 2022.

The Indian Amusement Channel Fix Bharat is the most-subscribed Amusement YouTube aqueduct, with 130 1000000 subscribers as of Apr 2022.

Swedish Permit's Player and web comedian PewDiePie is the most-subscribed private user on YouTube,[7] and the fourth virtually-subscribed YouTube channel overall, with 111 million subscribers as of April 2022.

American YouTuber and philanthropist MrBeast is the 2nd most-subscribed individual user on YouTube and the fifth most-subscribed YouTube channel overall, with 93 one thousand thousand subscribers equally of April 2022.

American professional wrestling company WWE is the near-subscribed sports YouTube channel,[8] and also the 8th most-subscribed YouTube channel with 87 million subscribers equally of Apr 2022.

The South Korean girl group Blackpink are the almost-subscribed musicians on YouTube,[9] and also the 12th nigh-subscribed YouTube channel with 73 million subscribers equally of Apr 2022.

Rank Aqueduct Link Subs. Master
language(s)
Land Make channel
ane T-Series Link 213 Hindi[ten] [11] India Yes
two Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes Link 133 English United States Yes
3 SET India Link 131 Hindi[12] Republic of india Yes
4 PewDiePie Link 111 English[13] [fourteen]
[15]
Sweden
5 MrBeast Link 94.i United States
6 ✿ Kids Diana Evidence Link 93.ix Ukraine Yes
7 Like Nastya Link 91 Russia
8 WWE Link 87.7 Usa Yes
9 Zee Music Company Link 83.iii Hindi[16] [17] India Yes
10 Vlad and Niki Link 80.9 English Russia
eleven 5-Infinitesimal Crafts Link 76.3 Republic of cyprus[a] Yes
12 Blackpink Link 73.half-dozen Korean South Korea
13 Goldmines Link 68.9 Hindi India Yes
14 Justin Bieber Link 68.4 English Canada
15 Sony SAB Link 65.9 Hindi India Yes
16 BANGTANTV Link 65.6 Korean South Korea
17 Canal KondZilla Link 65.6 Portuguese Brazil Yes
18 HYBE LABELS Link 65.1 Korean South korea Yes
19 Zee Television receiver Link 62 Hindi Republic of india Yes
20 Shemaroo Filmi Gaane Link 59.5 Yes
21 Dude Perfect Link 57.4 English Us
22 Pinkfong! Kids' Stories & Songs Link 57 Republic of korea Yes
23 Movieclips Link 56.half-dozen Us Yes
24 ChuChu TV Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs Link 55.six Hindi[19] Republic of india Yes
25 Marshmello Link 55.1 English United States
26 Colors TV Link 51.ix Hindi India Yes
27 Wave Music Link 51.eight Bhojpuri India Yes
28 EminemMusic Link 51.7 English United states of america
29 Ed Sheeran Link 51.6 English language Uk
30 Ariana Grande Link 51.1 English U.s.a.
31 Aaj Tak Link 51.ane Hindi India Yes
32 Sony Music Republic of india Link l.half-dozen Yes
33 Tips Official Link 50.three Yes
34 T-Series Bhakti Sagar Link 49.9 Yes
35 El Reino Infantil Link 49.3 Spanish Argentina Yes
36 LooLoo Kids - Nursery Rhymes and Children'south Songs Link 48.nine English United States Yes
37 Taylor Swift Link 46.two
38 YRF Link 45.5 Hindi Republic of india Yes
39 Badabun Link 45.5 Spanish United mexican states Yes
twoscore JuegaGerman Link 45.5 Chile
41 Billie Eilish Link 45.3 English language United States
42 Fernanfloo Link 44.8 Spanish Republic of el salvador
43 Felipe Neto Link 43.9 Portuguese Brazil
44 whinderssonnunes Link 43.seven
45 HolaSoyGerman. Link 43.two Spanish Republic of chile
46 Vivid SIDE Link 43.2 English Cyprus[a] Yes
47 Infobells - Hindi Link 43 Hindi Republic of india Yes
48 Katy Perry Link 42.7 English United states of america
49 Você Sabia? Link 42.6 Portuguese Brazil
l Alan Walker Link 41.7 English Kingdom of norway
as of April 21, 2022[update]
  1. ^ a b TheSoul Publishing is currently based in Republic of cyprus; information technology was originally based in Russian federation and is nevertheless Russian-owned.[xviii]

Historical progression of almost-subscribed channels

The following table lists the 19 singled-out runs as the most-subscribed YouTube channel recorded since May 2006. Just runs lasting at least 24 hours are included.

 Former record

 Current record

Channel name Appointment achieved Days held Reference
Smosh May 17, 2006 18 [4] [twenty]
Judson Laipply June 4, 2006 29 [21] [22] [23]
Brookers July three, 2006 45 [24] [25] [26]
geriatric1927 August 17, 2006 26 [27] [28]
lonelygirl15 September 12, 2006 226 [29] [30] [31] [32]
Smosh Apr 26, 2007 517 [20] [33]
nigahiga September 24, 2008 12 [34] [35]
FЯED October 6, 2008 318 [35] [36]
nigahiga August 20, 2009 677 [34] [37] [38]
Ray William Johnson June 28, 2011 564 [39] [40] [41]
Smosh January 12, 2013 215 [20] [42] [43]
PewDiePie August fifteen, 2013 2050 [44] [45]
T-Series[C] March 27, 2019 five [49] [51]
PewDiePie April 1, 2019 13 [50] [52] [53]
T-Series April 14, 2019 1110 [54] [55]
As of 28 April 2022 UTC

Timeline

Timeline of the virtually-subscribed YouTube channels (May 2006 – present)

T-Series (company) PewDiePie Ray William Johnson Fred Figglehorn Ryan Higa lonelygirl15 Peter Oakley Brooke Brodack Judson Laipply Smosh

Milestones and reactions

Channel Subscriber milestone Engagement accomplished Reference
Brookers ten,000 July 7, 2006 [56]
geriatric1927 20,000 Baronial 18, 2006 [57]
lonelygirl15 50,000 October 23, 2006 [58]
Smosh 100,000 May xv, 2007 [59]
FЯED i 1000000 Apr 7, 2009 [sixty]
nigahiga ii meg March 13, 2010 [61]
RayWilliamJohnson 5 million November xv, 2011 [62]
Smosh 10 meg May 25, 2013 [63]
PewDiePie 20 1000000 January nine, 2014 [64]
50 meg December 8, 2016 [65]
T-Series 100 million May 29, 2019 [66]
200 meg November 30, 2021 [67]

Post-obit the tertiary time that Smosh became the well-nigh-subscribed YouTube channel, Ray William Johnson collaborated with the duo.[68] A flurry of top YouTubers including Ryan Higa, Shane Dawson, Felix Kjellberg, Michael Buckley, Kassem Gharaibeh, the Fine Brothers, and Johnson himself, congratulated the duo soon after they surpassed Johnson every bit the nearly-subscribed channel.[69]

PewDiePie vs T-Serial

In mid-2018, the subscriber count of the Indian music video channel T-Series rapidly approached that of Swedish web comedian and Let'due south Player PewDiePie, who was the most-subscribed user on YouTube at the time.[lxx] [71] As a outcome, fans of PewDiePie and T-Series, other YouTubers, and celebrities showed their support for both channels. During the competition, both channels gained a big number of subscribers at a rapid rate, and surpassed each other's subscriber count on multiple occasions in February, March, and April 2019.[46] [47] [48] [l] T-Series eventually permanently surpassed PewDiePie, and on May 29, it became the first channel to proceeds 100 million subscribers.[66]

See also

  • List of nearly-subscribed YouTube Music artists
  • List of most-viewed YouTube channels
  • List of almost-viewed YouTube videos
  • List of most-liked YouTube videos
  • Listing of nearly-disliked YouTube videos
  • Listing of most-viewed online videos in the offset 24 hours
  • List of YouTubers
  • PewDiePie vs T-Series

Notes

  1. ^ The full number of channels listed may exceed l if a tie exists for the fiftieth-highest subscriber count.
  2. ^ These are not to be mistaken for the channels Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, both of which are included.
  3. ^ T-Serial surpassed PewDiePie in subscriber count on numerous occasions, each lasting fewer than 24 hours, from February to late March 2019.[46] [47] [48] The first incident to last at least 24 hours began on March 27 and ended on April 1.[l]

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