2016’s most viewed music videos revealed

2016’s most viewed music videos revealed

PanARMENIAN.Net - The biggest music videos of the year have been revealed.

Both YouTube and Vevo have released separate lists of their most-viewed videos of 2016, with slightly different results, NME said.

YouTube’s most-viewed video worldwide was Fifth Harmony’s ‘Work from Home’, which came third in Vevo’s countdown. It was followed by Calvin Harris’ ‘This Is What You Came For’, which was placed fourth in Vevo’s list.

Vevo’s most-viewed video of the year, meanwhile, was Justin Bieber’s ‘Sorry’, followed by Adele’s ‘Hello’. The music video platform has also unveiled separate UK and US lists, with Bieber topping both.

See the full lists below:

YouTube’s worldwide most-viewed videos of 2016:

  • Fifth Harmony – Work from Home feat. Ty Dolla $ign
  • Calvin Harris – This Is What You Came For feat. Rihanna
  • Nicky Jam – Hasta el Amanecer
  • The Chainsmokers – Closer (Lyric Video) feat. Halsey
  • Rihanna – Work (Explicit) feat. Drake
  • Mike Posner – I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix) (Explicit)
  • Sia – Cheap Thrills (Lyric Video) feat. Sean Paul
  • Zayn – Pillowtalk
  • Coldplay – Hymn For The Weekend
  • Twenty One Pilots – Heathens

Vevo’s worldwide most-viewed videos of 2016:

  • Justin Bieber – Sorry (PURPOSE : The Movement) – 1,824,823,909
  • Adele – Hello – 1,255,754,358
  • Fifth Harmony – Work from Home – 1,173,014,751
  • Calvin Harris – This Is What You Came For (Official Video) – 1,008,115,358
  • Justin Bieber – What Do You Mean? – 1,002,151,667
  • Justin Bieber – Love Yourself (PURPOSE : The Movement) – 966,846,883
  • Drake – Hotline Bling – 899,014,469
  • Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk – 825,589,463
  • Rihanna – Work (Explicit) – 800,984,121
  • The Chainsmokers – Closer (Lyric) – 776,806,154

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