Dec 5, 2022
By: Sourabh Jain
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“so long nerds”, a farewell message by popular Minecraft creator Technoblade, has topped the list. Alex, who was known as Technoblade died due to cancer and left a final message for his fans, which his father read. It has over 87 million views.
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The second on the list is an uncensored video of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. The video has amassed over 103 million views in the last eight months.
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The third video on the list is “hi, I'm Dream”. In this, a popular Minecraft creator, Dream, finally revealed his face to his fans. The video was uploaded in October and already has over 47 million views.
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The fourth video on the list is the Pepsi SB LVI Halftime Show. It includes performances from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent. The video currently has 143 million views.
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The fifth video on the list is MrBeast’s “I Built Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory!” video. The video involves a competition among 10 players and currently has over 127 million views.
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The next video on the list is a prank by popular YouTuber Mark Rober. In this, Rober found four scam call centers in Kolkata and pranked them using contraptions built by him. It currently has over 55 million views.
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The next video is by Jaiden Animations. In this video, the popular animator shared personal information about herself. The video currently has 18 million views.
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“The Backrooms (Found Footage)” is a short film by YouTuber Kane Parsons, who runs the channel Kane Pixels. The video currently has 42 million views.
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The next video on the list is “what happened”, from The Try Guys. The video covers the exit of Ned Fulmer from the team after reports of his extra-marital affair. The video currently has 11 million views.
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The final video on the list features Stranger Things star, Millie Bobby Brown. The star was interviewed by Sean Evans on his show Hot Ones. The video has over 23 million views.
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