NB In List | India tops the list of the 10 most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world

What if I tell you that India tops the list of the most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world. So, here are the most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world

NewsBharati    13-Jun-2023 16:53:47 PM
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Since launching in 2005, YouTube has been significant for video streaming platforms to become the king of video. And the statistics say it all!
 
After parent company Google, it’s the second most-visited site on the entire internet. YouTube has given us laughter. It has given us news. It has taught us things. It has even — for better or worse — launched the careers for a number of celebrities, some of who’ve gone from famous vloggers to household names or promoting their products, services, films, songs, etc having massive subscribers to keep them entertained!
 
And, what if I tell you that India tops the list of the most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world and there is another YouTube channel in the Top 10
 
 
10 most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world

So, here are the most-subscribed YouTube channels in the world

 

1. T-Series: 243m

The most-subscribed YouTube channel is India's T-Series. Founded in 1983, T-Series is an Indian record label and film production house, which features music videos and film trailers in various region languages, and has held the most-viewed title since 2017.
 
 

2. YouTube Movies: 168m

 
 
YouTube Movies & Shows is a special section on the YouTube platform dedicated to streaming full-length movies and tv shows. Users are free to buy or rent films and tv shows much like other streaming platforms such as iTunes or Google Play.
 

3. Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes: 160m

 
Highly popular among the kids, Cocomelon more than 5 billion views on the platform. It offers 3D animated videos of traditional children’s songs and nursery rhymes, plus a few of their own original tracks.
 
 

4. MrBeast: 159m

 
Being a content creator Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast has been gaining and more and more attention since he first went viral for “counting to 100,000” in 2017. Since then, he’s done more viral stunts for his YouTube subscribers, including recreating the set from Netflix’s hit series Squid Game, where 456 people competed for a US$456,000 prize.
 
 
 

5. SET India: 157m

Sony Entertainment Television (SET) India or Sony has a massive reach in India, as it comes in as the fifth-most subscribed YouTube channel in the world. Airing a mix of dramas and reality shows such as India’s Got Talent and Indian Idol, Super Dancer, SET India serves up 24 hours of entertainment each day for its 151 million — and growing — subscriber base.
 
 

6. Music: 118m

 
YouTube Music Channel, as it says is "to find today’s top talent, featured artists, and playlists." It was generated automatically by YouTube's video discovery system.
 
 

7. Kids Diana Show: 112m

 
An English-language series - Kids Diana Show - has target audience of children in which a 7-year-old girl named Diana and her brother Roma, who has his own channel, Kids Roma Show who just play around and do the usual kid stuff. It may not interest adults, but the channel has become so popular that the videos are dubbed in Hindi, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, German and Portuguese.
 
 

8. PewDiePie: 111m

 
People might not know Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg but you know PewDiePie! The online personality has become both famous and infamous for his online “Let’s Play” gaming content. He’s amassed over 30 billion views on his channel alone.
 
 

9. Like Nastya: 106m

 
 
Being only 8 years old, Nastya’s Anastasia Radzinskaya has captured the attention of the world. Her parents used the family savings accounts to fund videos, which went from toy unboxing to amusement park visits, and the success of the channel helped them relocate from Russia to Miami, Florida!
 
 
 

10. Vlad and Niki: 97.9m

 
Kids content being popular these days, Vlad and Niki is also one of them. Vladislav Vashketov and Nikita Vashketov live in Miami with their parents and create videos in 18 languages for over 97 million subscribers. They went from opening toys on camera to creating their own toys after signing a deal with Playmates Toys, a company founded in Hong Kong. They even have their own app!