Top 5 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels In The World
These are the most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world, ranging from platform celebs like PewDiePie and MrBeast to Bollywood and WWE Superstars.
Since its inception in 2005, YouTube has dominated all competitors to become the undisputed king of video. No, seriously: it's the second most-visited website on the internet, after parent firm Google. YouTube has made us giggle. It has provided us with information. It has taught us a lot. It has produced the careers of a number of celebrities, some of whom have progressed from famous vloggers to household names. There may even be a professional boxer or two.
1.) T-Series
Subscribers: 240 million
T-Series is the most subscribed YouTube channel, and it has been around since before the Internet as we know it. T-Series is an Indian record label and film production business well known for Bollywood soundtracks and Indian pop music. It was founded in 1983. Their YouTube account, which contains music videos and film trailers, has been the most-viewed since 2017. English, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, Marathi, and Rajasthani are among the languages offered on the channel.
2.) Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes
Subscribers: 157 million
Cocomelon, most known for the "Bath Song" (which has received over 5 billion views on the site), delivers 3D animated videos of traditional children's songs and nursery rhymes, as well as a handful of their own original tunes. Is this safe for children? We have no idea; that is not our business! But, with 133 million subscribers, whatever Cocomelon is doing is working.
3.) SET India
Subscribers: 154 million
Sony has a significant following in India, with Sony Entertainment Television (SET) India being the world's third-most subscribed and third-most-viewed YouTube channel. SET India provides 24 hours of entertainment each day to its 131 million — and increasing — subscriber base by airing a combination of dramas and reality shows such as India's Got Talent and Indian Idol.
4.) MrBeast
Subscribers: 145 million
Jimmy Donaldson, often known as Mr. Beast, is very popular right now. Since he first became famous for "counting to 100,000" in 2017, Mr. Beast has been attracting increasing amounts of attention. Since then, he has performed additional internet-famous exploits for his YouTube viewers, such as re-creating the set from the smash Netflix series Squid Game, where 456 contestants battled it out for a $456k reward. He even started a new branch for a burger restaurant here in Hong Kong. It is hardly surprising that MrBeast is known as the platform's highest-paid user; according to Forbes, he made up to US$54 million in 2021 alone.
5.) PewDiePie
Subscribers: 111 million
Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg's name might not be familiar to you, but PewDiePie probably does. For his online "Let's Play" gaming content, the online personality has achieved fame and notoriety. From South Park episodes to TIME's "100 Most Influential" list, his YouTube stardom catapulted him. He now has over 28 billion views on his channel alone, making him the most subscribed individual personality on the site.