VEVO recently revealed the list for their most-watched videos of 2018.  Below are two lists for most-watched videos, both in the U.S. and worldwide.

 

Top 10 Most-Watched Music Videos on VEVO in the U.S.

 

MAROON FEAT. CARDI B / GIRLS LIKE YOU

250 million views

 

 

DRAKE / GOD’S PLAN 

246 million views

 

 

ELLA MAI / BOO’D UP 

224 million views

 

 

TYGA FEAT. OFFSET / TASTE 

182 million views

 

 

CHILDISH GAMBINO / THIS IS AMERICA 

165 million views

 

 

POST MALONE FEAT. TY DOLLA $IGN / PSYCHO 

158 million views

 

 

MIGOS / WALK IT TALK IT

135 million views

 

 

DRAKE / NICE FOR WHAT 

134 million views

 

 

RICH THE KID / PLUG WALK

115 million views

 

 

ARIANA GRANDE / NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY 

108 million views

 

 

Top 10 Most-Watched Music Videos on VEVO In the World

 

MAROON 5 FEAT. CARDI B / GIRLS LIKE YOU

1.3 billion views

 

 

BECKY G FEAT. NATTI NATASHA / SIN PIJAMA

1.1 billion views

 

 

DRAKE / GOD’S PLAN 

887 million views

 

 

REIK / ME NIEGO 

730 million views

 

 

ARIANA GRANDE / NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY

660 million views

 

 

THALIA / NO ME ACUERDO 

580 million views

 

 

DJ SNAKE FEAT. SELENA GOMEZ, OZUNA & CARDI B / TAKI TAKI 

563 million views

 

 

SEBASTIAN YATRA / NO HAY NADIE MAS 

557 million views

 

 

KAROL G / MI CAMA 

463 million views

 

 

TYGA FEAT. OFFSET / TASTE 

456 million

 

 

According to JP Evangelista (Vevo’s head of content, programming and marketing), “As our charts confirm, 2018 has been an amazing year for music videos.  Vevo is proud to have been home to a wealth of truly creative visual work, with major releases providing some of the most talked-about moments in 2018 entertainment.  More than ever, music videos provide an integral visual element for artists’ campaigns, with over two billion hours of content being watched.  Congratulations to Maroon 5 for taking the crown as the most-viewed artists globally – an astounding feature.  Equally monumental was watching Ariana Grande’s ‘Thank U, Next’ take the title for our most-viewed video in 24 hours.”

 

 

 

 

 

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