YouTube has established itself as the de facto launchpad for the next generation of actors, personalities, and big names. PewDiePie, Shane Dawson, and Smosh, for example, have amassed millions of subscribers over the years by uploading videos to YouTube and establishing ostensibly personal relationships with their fans. From comedians to gamers to vloggers of all sorts, YouTubers have used the video-sharing website to expand their audiences and brands with nothing more than a video camera and a stable internet connection.
We looked at the SocialBlade rankings to see which channels have the most viewers to get a better idea of which stars rule YouTube. We focused on independent YouTube producers, excluding music artists’ and record labels’ YouTube channels, multi-channel networks, and those without a face.
30. Smosh — 25.1 million subscribers
AKA:
Ian Hecox and the Smosh cast
Location:
United States
Video type:
Smosh is a comedy channel created by Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, and it was one of the first YouTube sensations. The channel is known for its comedy series spinoffs and written sketches. It has since grown to include channels devoted to video games and Spanish-language programming. Smosh has been around since 2002 and has expanded in leaps and bounds since then. Anthony Padilla, one of the channel’s founders, left in June 2017. Smosh has grown to include other celebrities who host the channel’s series and feature on Smosh’s spinoff channels, in addition to Hecox. Mythical Entertainment, which is owned by YouTubers Rhett & Link, purchased the Smosh brand in early 2019.
29. James Charles — 25.3 million subscribers
Location:
United States
Video type:
James Charles is best known for his beauty videos, but he also does vlogs, musical covers, and other events that attract a large number of other influencers. He’s been a part of, or tangentially involved in, some of the most high-profile YouTube and TikTok dramas in recent years.
28. VanossGaming — 25.4 million subscribers
AKA:
Evan Fong
Location:
Canada
Video type:
VanossGaming is a game commentator, but his compilations of funny moments are what makes him stand out.
27. Atta Halilintar — 26.2 million subscribers
Location: Indonesia
Video type:
Jakarta Post reported that Atta Halilintar normally posts vlogs, house tours and interviews with famous people. He is Indonesia’s largest YouTube star and was the first Southeast Asian YouTuber to receive the Diamond Play Button (for 10 million subscribers).
26. JackSepticEye — 26.3 million subscribers
AKA:
Seán McLoughlin
Location:
Ireland
Video type:
JackSepticEye was first known when PewDiePie told him about it in a video in 2013. His channel is focused on video gaming video’s let’s play style with swear-facing comments and charity.
25. AuronPlay — 26.9 million subscribers
AKA:
Raúl Álvarez Genes
Location:
Spain
Video type:
The AuronPlay’s YouTube videos are a popular twitch streamer and a mixture of vlogs, internet comments and gaming content.
24. A4 — 27.8 million subscribers
AKA:
Vlad Bumaga
Location:
Belarus
Video type:
The comedy videos of Bumaga’s channel A4 are typical vlogs, challenges, sketches, and pranks.
23. Shfa — 28 million subscribers
Location:
United Arab Emirates
Video type:
Shfa channel, which seems to be run by its parents, is aimed at children and usually involves toys or events like swimming or parties. There are also several channels, including shfa2, shfa, and shfa spanish, which have gathered thousands and millions of subscribers.
22. Ryan’s World (Ryan ToysReview) — 28.1 million subscribers
AKA:
Ryan Kaji
Location:
United States
Video type:
A family-run Ryan ToysReview, recently renamed to Ryan’s World, but Ryan Kaji from the age of 8, earning $22 million of revenue in one year, is the star.
21. Markiplier — 28.2 million subscribers
AKA:
Mark Fischbach
Location:
United States
Video type:
Markiplier is another YouTuber known for commenting on his video game, but recently he has spread into a sketch comedy. His colourful commentary and his frequently-colored hair – and he sports a rose moustache sometimes.
20. Kimberly Loaiza — 28.2 million subscribers
AKA:
Kimberly Loaiza
Location:
Mexico
Video type:
Kimberly Loiaza is a popular social media star in Mexico and her YouTube videos tend to focus on content, challenges and music in lifestyle. She also runs JukiLop channel with Juan de Dios Pantoja Nuñez, her partner.
19. Carry Minati — 28.4 million subscribers
AKA:
Ajey Nagar
Location:
India
Video type:
Videos from CarryMinati typically concentrate on music, comedy and commentary. It’s one of the most popular YouTubers in India.
18. Toys and Colors — 28.4 million subscribers
AKA:
Wendy, Jannie, Emma, and family
Location:
United States
Video type:
Although the family and group behind Toys and Colors have not been widely available in the public domain, the channel has accumulated millions of subscribers with familiar-friendly videos showing children who play with toys and perform various pretending scenarios.
17. RezendeEvil — 28.6 million subscribers
AKA:
Pedro Afonso Rezende
Location:
Brazil
Video type:
Rezende started out as a channel for playing “Minecraft” by posting videos of himself. Since that time, he has moved the content to another channel and now mainly focuses on comedy videos and daily vlogs with his friends.
16. Vegetta777 — 32 million subscribers
AKA:
Samuel de Luque
Location:
Spain
Video type:
He is well known for “Minecraft,” ” Saint’s Row,” and “Battlefield” his channel, Vegetta777. his gameplay videos. His voiceover style differs from many YouTube — in his video games, he creates elaborate stories and stories for the characters.
15. Luccas Neto — 33.5 million subscribers
AKA: Lunes
Location: Brazil
Video type: Sketches of characters and stories for children are produced by Luccas Neto. He’s YouTuber younger brother Felipe Neto’s comedy.
14. Luisito Comunica — 35 million subscribers
AKA:
Luis Arturo Villar Sudek
Location:
Mexico
Video type:
In his travel vlogs Luisito Comunica documents his experiences in cities around the world. He focusses on the culture and history of the places he visits in his videos.
13. Você Sabia? — 39 million subscribers
AKA:
Lukas Marques and Daniel Molo
Location:
Brazil
Video type:
Videos with interesting facts and trivia from the world over are presented on “Você Sabia?” which is translated into “Did you know?.”
12. El Rubius — 39.5 million subscribers
AKA:
Rubén Doblas Gundersen
Location:
Spain
Video type:
El Rubius is a player who makes funny commentaries, reviews and more. He began making videos on his ElRubiusOMG channel at the age of 16, and at the age of 21 he completed his career.
11. Fernanfloo — 40.2 million subscribers
AKA:
Luis Fernando Flores
Location:
El Salvador
Video type:
His gameplay video and wacky antics are known to Fernanfloo. His dogs appear in his videos sometimes.
10. Felipe Neto — 41.1 million subscribers
Location:
Brazil
Video type:
Felipe Neto produces comedy videos and vlogs about his everyday life, news, and famous people. In 2012, the first Brazilian channel to hit 1 million subscribers was its Youtube channel. In 2017, he published a special comedy by Netflix, “My Life Makes No Sense.” He’s another prominent YouTube’s older brother, Luccas Neto.
9. Whinderssonnunes — 41.7 million subscribers
AKA:
Whindersson Nunes
Location:
Brazil
Video type:
Since he was fifteen, Whinderssonnunes has made comedy and vlogs. He uploads his everyday lives parodies, songs, film reviews and videos.
8. JuegaGerman (aka HolaSoyGerman) — 42.8 million subscribers
AKA:
Germán Garmendia
Location:
Chile
Video type:
Garmendia is the largest YouTube star in Latin America. JuegaGerman, his channel, focused primarily only on video games, but expanded into comedy. He has a different channel, HolaSoyGerman, with 41,2 million subscribers but in two years he hasn’t posted.
7. Badabun — 43.9 million subscribers
Location: Mexico
Video type: With its series “Exponiendo Infieles” Badabun has grown into popularity, where the host interviews couples to see whether one person cheats the other. The team of Spanish speaking influencers from the network is also remarkable for the comedic interviews on the street and a series of Big Brother reality showing influences living together in a mansion.
6. MrBeast — 51.6 million subscribers
AKA:
Jimmy Donaldson
Location:
United States
Video type:
MrBeast is known for two kinds of videos: viral challenges ranging from ‘Counting to 100000 in one video’ to ‘Last To Remove Hands to Gets Lamborghini Challenge’ to charitable donations where he is going to spend thousands of dollars on little Twitch games and waitresses.
5. Dude Perfect — 54.9 million subscribers
AKA:
Cory and Coby Cotton, plus three college friends (Tyler Toney, Garrett Hilbert, and Cody Jones)
Location:
United States
Video type:
The Dude Perfect guys are famous for their trick shots and their Rolodex of the famous athletes in their videos. The channel is now more comedy, and a giant panda mascot frequently joins the crew in their videos.
4. Vlad and Niki — 61.5 million subscribers
Location:
United States
Video type:
Two brothers – Vlad, 7, and Nikita, 5 – are on the Vlad and Niki channels in the US. Brothers play with toys and show their daily adventures in videos.
3. Like Nastya — 67.9 million subscribers
AKA:
Stacy, Nastya
Location:
United States
Video type:
The chain of ‘like Nastya’ regularly publishes vlogs by a Russian-American girl called Stacy, who plays with toys and has a family adventure. The Stacy channel also has millions of subscribers on other popular channels: such as Nastya Shows, Stacy Toys and Funny Stacy.
2. Kids Diana Show — 73.2 million subscribers
Location: United States
Video type: Diana and her brother Roma follow antiques of the ‘Kids Diana Show.’ The channel features Russian-speaking children who unbox toys and go on great adventures.
1. PewDiePie — 108 million subscribers
AKA:
Felix Kjellberg
Location:
United Kingdom
Video type:
PewDiePie is known to give comments on video games for his popular videos. Its content has been extended to cover Internet reports and viral videos and comments.
The Swedish gamer was at one point locked with Bollywood music company T-Series in a long battle for the title of the most-subscribed YouTube channel. He was devoted to ensuring his No. 1 spot was ensured through an extensive campaign to “subscribe to PewDiePie,” including the purchase of hacking and billboard printers. However, at the end of May 2019, T-Series beat PewDiePie on the 100 million mark.
For a long history of offensive racist and antisemitic remarks, which he was punished by youTube, Kjellberg also received negative attention.
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