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Top 10 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels In The World (March 2024)
YouTube, boasts a diverse range of content creators, but did you know that that the channel with the highest number of subscribers is from India? From music behemoths to kid-focused educational channels, here’s a closer look at most subscribed YouTube channels in the world!
The top 10 most subscribed YouTube channels as of March 2024:
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T-Series (India): A household name in India, T-Series reigns supreme with a staggering 261 million subscribers. This music label churns out Bollywood soundtracks and Indi-pop music, catering to a massive audience. Their longevity (founded in the 1980s) and consistent stream of content solidify their position at the top. Their most viewed video? “Vaaste” by Dhavni Bhanushali, with over 1.5 billion views!
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MrBeast (USA): Jimmy Donaldson, the man behind MrBeast, is known for his outrageous stunts and challenges. From giving away Lamborghinis to paying for strangers’ surgeries, MrBeast offers a unique blend of entertainment and philanthropy. This approach has garnered him the title of the highest-paid YouTuber globally, along with 244 million subscribers. One of his most popular videos, “I Spent 50 Hours Buried Alive,” has racked up over 315 million views.
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Cocomelon (USA): This channel caters to the youngest viewers, offering educational content in an engaging CGI format. Nursery rhymes, original songs, and even live streams make Cocomelon a go-to destination for parents. With 172 million subscribers, their content has reached far and wide, with their rendition of “Baby Shark” boasting a whopping 3.2 billion views!
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Sony Entertainment Television India (India): SET India provides a glimpse into the vibrant world of Indian television. Uploading full episodes, trailers, and highlights daily, they leverage brand recognition and tap into the massive Indian audience, amassing 169 million subscribers. One of their most viewed videos is an episode of “Crime Patrol,” garnering over 230 million views.
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Kids Diana Show (Ukraine/USA): This channel features Eva Diana Kidisyuk, a young Ukrainian-American girl who shares her adventures with her brother and teaches valuable lessons along the way. Kids Diana Show serves as a positive role model for young viewers, boasting 120 million subscribers. Their most popular video, “Diana Like It ,” has over 2.4 billion views!
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Like Nastya (Russia/USA): Similar to Kids Diana Show, Like Nastya features another young star, Anastasia Radzinskaya. Educational, inspiring, and relatable, Nastya’s content has garnered her a massive following of 113 million subscribers and even a movie role! Multilingual dubbing further broadens her reach. One of her most viewed videos, “Nastya and papa sleeping at farm sheep Family fun trip,” has over 943 million views.
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Vlad and Niki (Russia/USA): Another kid-focused channel, Vlad and Niki features the Vashketov brothers. Their content leans more towards fun activities and brand-related partnerships, offering pure entertainment for a younger audience. This approach has attracted 113 million subscribers. Their most popular video, “new Funny stories about Toys for children,” has over 1.1B views.
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PewDiePie (Sweden): Once the king of YouTube, Felix Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie, has scaled back to focus on family life. However, his legacy of hilarious gaming commentary videos and his dedicated fanbase keep him in the top 10 with 111 million subscribers. One of his most popular videos from his earlier days, “a funny montage” has over 94 million views.
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Zee Music Company (India): Launched in 2014, Zee Music Company holds a significant share of the Bollywood music market. They leverage the power of their parent company, Zee Entertainment Enterprises, to secure rights to popular Bollywood tracks, making them a go-to destination for music lovers, with 105 million subscribers. Their music video for the song “Mile Ho Tumko” by Neha Kakkar has over 1.3 billion views.
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WWE (USA): Professional wrestling finds a massive online audience through WWE’s YouTube channel. Classic matches, new fights, interviews, and more provide a free alternative for fans who can’t catch live events or pay-per-views. The “Randy Orton makes it personal with Triple H” video on the channel from 10 years ago, currently has 315 million views!