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These are the Top Trending YouTube Videos of 2022
Here is the complete list of the YouTube videos that defined 2020.
8:46 - Dave Chappelle by Netflix is a Joke
In this half-hour part stand-up, part sermon viewed 29 million times the legendary comedian addresses racism and police brutality in 2020 -- even though they have long been subjects of his comedy.
"This is not a Special but more of an unplanned purging of feelings and thoughts delivered by Dave during his show in Ohio on June 6 2020," the channel Netflix Is A Joke declared.
Designing the Perfect Squirrelproof Bird Feeder by Mark Rober
Mark Rober had a problem. Squirrels, those jerks, kept stealing his bird seeds.
His solution? Designing an extremely intricate squirrel-proof bird feeder, that he designed by utilizing mechanical engineering.
The video has been watched more than 50,000,000 times and it's 21 minutes of pure gold. Don't believe us? Ask any of the millions who have seen it.
First Debate Cold Open, by Saturday Night Live
The Fox News anchor Chris Wallace was the moderator of the first presidential debate. It was memorable for many reasons.
The 13-minute sketch has been watched over 30 million times. "SNL" does what it excels at: It points out all the absurdities of the hours-long event. So much so that you're not sure whether you should laugh or cry.
The video is enjoyable no matter what you choose. Plus, Jim Carrey plays Joe Biden.
We Broke Up., by jeffreestar
There was a flurry of shockwaves across the internet when Jeffree Star, makeup guru announced her separation from Nathan Schwandt. This video has been viewed more than 33 million times.
Star, after five years of dating expressed his feelings in a blunt manner in the video: "I'm devastated." I'm so sad."
I bought the world's largest firework ($600,000.
The title of the video, with more than 56 million views, states the whole story: He bought the world's largest fireworks.
The video description goes further: "I can't believe I spent this much on fireworks lol"
Maybe you can't believe it either, but luckily there's a video of MrBeast setting it off -and the video is free.
I'm Coming Out. by NikkieTutorials
NikkieTutorials NikkieTutorials Dutch makeup artist from the Netherlands, was a transgender makeup artist this year in a video that has more than 36 million views.
She wrote, "I love you all so much," in the comments to the video's 17-minute duration.
Minecraft Speedrunner VS 3 Hunters GRAND Finale, by Dream
Gaming videos have been a huge part of YouTube and it makes sense that this video has garnered more than 50 million views. The wolves are never very far away
In this 41-minute rollercoaster in which user Dream and his friends take on an obstacle course in the game Minecraft. Dream will try to beat the game while his three friends try to stop him.
"It's a race and it's extremely intense and we had lots of laughter," Dream wrote in the description of the video.
Ricky Gervais' Monologue - 2020 Golden Globes, by NBC
This was supposed to be comedian Ricky Gervais’ last appearance hosting the Golden Globes. He said that he didn't care who he offended.
It was that simple that he took aim at everyone, Felicity Huffman (who served a stint in prison for her involvement in the college admissions scandal) to Leonardo DiCaprio's reputation for dating younger women.
It's a wild ride, and it's been viewed 16.5 million times on YouTube.
By Dude Perfect, Quarantine Stereotypes
This video, with 41 million views, is a singular 2020 experience. It traces the many funny ways we have adapt to the pandemic.
You, or someone you know can be comically portrayed.
Some Good News with John Krasinski Ep. 1, by SomeGoodNews
This year was filled with bad news, such as the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people affected by the coronavirus epidemic as well in heightened tensions caused by the violence of a racist nature.
So John Krasinski, the actor lovingly known for his role as Jim on "The Office,"" made an appearance for us in quarantine by presenting his YouTube show with positive stories. It did everything as a tribute to frontline health care workers as well as a virtual prom, and even the virtual wedding.
Krasinski hosted eight episodes of the series before selling the show to ViacomCBS. Episode 1 was the biggest success, racking up 18.3 million views.
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