List of most-viewed online videos in the first 24 hours

This list contains the top 20 online videos that received the most views within 24 hours of release across the world. It also contains a list of the top 20 online trailers; the trailer views are generated from different online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

Top videos

Out of the top twenty most-viewed videos, only three artists have more than one video listed: BTS have five entries, with both Taylor Swift and Blackpink listed twice.

Rank Title[lower-alpha 1] Uploader / artist[lower-alpha 2] Platform Views[lower-alpha 3]
(millions)
Release date Ref(s)
1.Rings PrankParamount PicturesFacebook200.0January 23, 2017[1]
2."Boy with Luv"BTS (ft. Halsey)YouTube74.6April 12, 2019[2]
3."Me!"Taylor Swift (ft. Brendon Urie)YouTube65.2April 26, 2019[3]
4."Kill This Love"BlackpinkYouTube56.7April 5, 2019[4]
5."Thank U, Next"Ariana GrandeYouTube55.4November 30, 2018[5]
6.Chewbacca Mask LadyCandace PayneFacebook50.0May 19, 2016[6]
7."On" (Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima)BTSYouTube46.5February 21, 2020[7]
8."Idol"BTSYouTube45.9August 24, 2018[8][9]
9."On"BTSYouTube43.8February 28, 2020[10]
10."Look What You Made Me Do"Taylor SwiftYouTube43.2August 27, 2017[11][12]
11."Fancy"TwiceYouTube42.1April 22, 2019[13]
12.Massive Pillow ChairInsider DesignFacebook42.0November 3, 2016[14]
13.YouTube Rewind: The Ultimate 2016 ChallengeYouTube SpotlightYouTube38.9December 7, 2016[15]
"Gooba"6ix9ineYouTube38.9May 8, 2020[16]
15."Killshot"EminemYouTube38.1September 14, 2018[17]
16."Slowly Slowly"Guru Randhawa (ft. Pitbull)YouTube38.0April 19, 2019[18]
17."Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"BlackpinkYouTube36.2June 15, 2018[19]
18."Gentleman"PsyYouTube36.0April 13, 2013[12]
19."Fake Love"BTSYouTube35.9May 18, 2018[12]
20."Yalgaar"Carry MinatiYouTube32.8June 5, 2020[20]
As of June 7, 2020
  1. A dagger () indicates the upload is not a music video.
  2. For music videos
  3. The number of worldwide views accumulated in the video's first 24 hours.

Top trailers

Rank Film Type Distributor Views[lower-alpha 1]
(millions)
Release date Ref.
1.Avengers: EndgameOfficial Trailer #1Walt Disney Studios289.0December 7, 2018 [21]
2.Avengers: EndgameOfficial Trailer #2Walt Disney Studios268.0March 14, 2019 [22]
3.Avengers: Infinity WarOfficial Trailer #1Walt Disney Studios230.0November 29, 2017 [23]
4.The Lion KingTeaser TrailerWalt Disney Studios224.6November 22, 2018 [24]
5.ItTeaser TrailerWarner Bros. Pictures197.0March 29, 2017 [25]
6.Avengers: Infinity WarOfficial Trailer #2Walt Disney Studios179.0March 16, 2018 [26]
7.MulanOfficial TeaserWalt Disney Studios175.1July 7, 2019 [27]
8.The Lion KingOfficial TrailerWalt Disney Studios174.0April 10, 2019 [28]
9.F9Official TrailerUniversal Pictures151.0January 31, 2020[29]
10.The Fate of the FuriousOfficial Trailer #1Universal Pictures139.0December 11, 2016[25]
11.Thor: RagnarokTeaser TrailerWalt Disney Studios136.0April 10, 2017[30]
12.Spider-Man: Far From HomeOfficial TrailerSony Pictures135.2May 6, 2019[31]
13.Spider-Man: Far From HomeTeaser TrailerSony Pictures130.0January 15, 2019[32]
14.Beauty and the BeastOfficial Trailer #1Walt Disney Studios127.6November 14, 2016[33]
15.Star Wars: The Last JediOfficial TrailerWalt Disney Studios120.1October 9, 2017[34]
16.Frozen 2Teaser TrailerWalt Disney Studios116.4February 13, 2019[35]
17.Spider-Man: HomecomingOfficial Trailer #1Sony Pictures116.0December 8, 2016[32]
18.Fifty Shades DarkerOfficial Trailer #1Universal Pictures114.0September 13, 2016[36]
19.Incredibles 2Teaser TrailerWalt Disney Studios113.6November 18, 2017[37]
20.Star Wars: The Force AwakensOfficial TrailerWalt Disney Studios112.0October 19, 2015[38]
As of January 7, 2020
  1. The number of worldwide views accumulated in the video's first 24 hours.

Controversy

In July 2019, there was some controversy regarding the legitimacy of YouTube's 24 hour records, after Indian hip hop rapper Badshah's song "Paagal" received 75 million views in 24 hours, and surpassed the viewership record of "Boy with Luv" by K-pop group BTS and American singer Halsey. YouTube did not congratulate Badshah like it did for previous record holders and later released a statement that Badshah's record label, Sony Music India, had purchased advertisements from Google and YouTube that embedded the video or directed fans to it in some way. It also emerged that this is a common practice in the global music industry, and similar methods had also been used by the record labels of previous record holders such as Ariana Grande, Blackpink and Taylor Swift, thus casting doubt on some of the past 24-hour viewership records on YouTube.[39][40] In September 2019, YouTube announced that their charts will no longer include paid advertising views.[41]

See also

References

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