Who got the most subscribers on youtube

The new year has finally arrived! As we enter into 2020, we feel it’s the perfect time to reflect on which YouTubers had the most subscribers going into this New Year. This is a list of individual creators, celebrating the diversity of influencer talent and the online entrainment that is available to us in modern times.

The YouTube community has once again seen some iconic moments over the course of 2019, as well as new creators entering into the world of video creation and amassing thousands of followers as they post vlogs, gaming videos and beauty tutorials.

Curious to see who has the most followers going into 2020? Influencer Matchmaker have compiled our top list of YouTubers with some of the most subscribers going into the New Year.

1. PewDiePie - 102 Million Subscribers

Of course, at the top of our list is Swedish YouTuber, PewDiePie. Reaching the 100 million subscriber mark in August this year, PewDiePie reigns as the most subscribed individual creator on YouTube. His sheer online presence combined with his entertaining personality makes him one of the most successful influencers of all time.

Despite controversies in his career, he delighted audiences with his popular Minecraft series this year, as well as his hilarious Meme Review videos. Felix has recently announced he will be taking a break from the platform, however, we’re sure his popularity will remain.

2. Dude Perfect - 47 Million Subscribers

Next on our list is YouTube channel Dude Perfect. Dude Perfect is an American sport and entertainment channel run by twins Cory and Coby Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, Cody Jones and Tyler Toney.

Posting videos of unbelievable trick shots and stunts, the group of Texas boys even hold Guinness world records as they continue to amaze their audience. With upbeat music and visually-pleasing editing skills, there’s little wonder this channel does as well as it does.

3. HolaSoyGerman - 40 Million Subscribers

Germán Alejandro Garmendia Aranis, known by his YouTube name HolaSoyGerman, takes the third position in our list. The Chilean YouTuber is a comedian and writer and has produced a variety of entertaining songs.

As of June 2019, his channel was the second most-subscribed Spanish speaking YouTube channel and his following is predicted to grow even more as we head into the year 2020, perhaps seeing him earn the number one spot in the year to come.

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Next up we have Brazillian comedian, singer and YouTuber, Whinderssson Nunes. His channel is best known for its range of comedy videos that collate thousands of views with every upload.

With over 3 billion views in total, this channel has a wide variety of content including parodies, vlogs and film reviews. With such a selection of content, viewers can come to his channel for some easy-viewing entertainment.

5. elrubiusOMG - 36.2 Million Subscribers

Rubén Doblas Gundersen, or more commonly known by his channel name, elrubiusOMG easily takes 5th position on the list. His channel, consisting mostly of gameplay videos and vlogs, gains him over 7.4 billion views.

Not only this but one of Rubén’s tweets was the most retweeted tweet in the world for the year 2016. This achievement combined with his sheer volume of YouTube subscribers makes elrubiusOMG a very well known social media personality.

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This Ukranian YouTube channel features a young girl, Diana. Regularly posting lifestyle related videos of her playing with family and friends, this is a wholesome channel for young people to enjoy with their parents.

This is one of the biggest children’s YouTube channels on the platform, focusing on learning songs, reviewing toys and overall vlogging style videos. It’s great to see young people use this platform for fun and educational use!

7. MrBeast - 26.1 Million Subscribers

Our list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning MrBeast! Jimmy Donalsdon is an American YouTuber and philanthropist who regularly posts attention-grabbing stunts on his YouTube channel.

Some of his videos include counting to 200,00 in a 52-hour video, as well as partnering up with 600 other YouTubers to plant 20 million trees. We’re sure MrBeast has plenty of tricks up his sleeve for 2020 and beyond.

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Logan Paul is an American YouTuber, actor and social media personality. He also has his own podcast, Impaulsive. After becoming famous on Vine, Logan Paul started his own YouTube account to share various types of videos such as stunts, pranks and vlogs.

Logan Paul helped to make YouTube history in 2019 after he fought fellow YouTuber KSI (Olajide Olatunji) in an amateur white-collar boxing event. The video gained mass coverage, even being shared on the Sky Sports Boxing YouTube channel.

9. Shane Dawson - 23.1 Million Subscribers

Shane Dawson is an American YouTuber, actor, writer, comedian, director, make-up artist and musician. His YouTube channel has boomed in popularity over recent years, becoming the most famous for his documentary-style videos.

In 2019, Shane worked closely with Jeffree Starr in an eye-opening documentary covering the behind the scenes process of the Conspiracy Collection, a makeup range which both stars collaborated on this year.

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Formally known as Ryan Toys Reviews, Ryan’s World takes the 4th position in the list. This children’s YouTube channel features 8-year-old Ryan along with his family members and posts new videos every day.

Ryan’s videos consist of toy reviews, vlog-style videos and child-friendly content that is suitable for all ages. This is the perfect family-friendly channel for fun and entertaining viewing.

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While the kids might all be about TikTok this and Instagram that these days, one platform that has remained a dominant force on influencers is YouTube.

An online video sharing and social media platform, YouTube was launched on February 14, 2005 and is now the second-most visited website after Google.

With such heavy traffic, people have the opportunity to make a name for themselves.

So what are the YouTube channels with the most subscribers?

Who are the most followed channels on YouTube?

The most followed accounts on YouTube range from Indian music corporations to eight year old girls – variety really is the spice of life.

Without further delay, let’s find out the top 10…

1. T-Series, 215 million

T-Series is India’s largest music record label, with up to a 35% share of the Indian music market. They are best known for Bollywood music soundtracks and Indi-pop music.

The channel, which started in 2006, had a well-publicised battle with PewDiePie in 2019 as the two raced to become the most followed account on the platform. T-Series won, and has since gone on to become the first account with over 200 million subs.

2. Cocomelon Nursery Rhymes, 133 million

Cocomelon, who opened their YouTube account back in 2006, specialises in 3D animation videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children’s songs.

As well as being the second-most subscribed channel in the world, they are the top subscribed children’s channel and second most viewed channel in the world.

3. SET India, 131 million

The YouTube channel for Sony Entertainment Television (SET), an Indian Hindi-language general entertainment pay television channel, which is a subsidiary of Sony has over 111 billion total views, making it the third most-viewed YouTube channel overall.

With 131 million subscribers, they are also the third most subscribed channel.

4. PewDiePie, 111 million

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg – or PewDiePie to his 111 million friends – is a Swedish YouTuber known for his Let’s Play videos.

Even though he’s only fourth on the top 10 most subscribed channels, he has the undeniable victory of being the highest subscribed channel for an individual personality and not a group or organisation.

PewDiePie has amassed over 28.2 billion total views since starting in 2010.

5. MrBeast, 94.8 million

MrBeast – Jimmy Donaldson, to his parents – is the fifth most subscribed to channel on YouTube. An impressive feat for a 24 year old who started YouTubing in 2012.

He has been credited with pioneering a genre of YouTube videos that centres on expensive stunts.

He also runs several other YouTube channels, including Beast Reacts, MrBeast Gaming, MrBeast Shorts, and a philanthropy channel.

6. Kids Diana Show, 93.9 million

Eva Diana Kidisyuk, known online as Kids Diana Show, is a Ukrainian-American YouTuber.

Together with her brother, Roma, and parents Volodymyr and Olena, she hosts several YouTube channels producing roleplay-oriented children’s content.

Diana’s content includes children’s songs, unboxings, vlogging, educational entertainment, and roleplays.

Diana has the sixth most subscribed account on YouTube – not bad for an eight year old.

7. Like Nastya, 91 million

Another child born in 2014 makes the list. Anastasia Radzinskaya is a Russian-American YouTuber.

Anastasia’s content includes children’s songs, unboxings, vlogging, and roleplays.

Her channels are dubbed into German, Arabic, Bangla, French, Portuguese, Hindi, Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, and Indonesian.

8. WWE, 87.7 million

The World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment company has had us in a chokehold since the 1980s, and it’s still proving to be the champ.

Giving stars like Hulk Hogan, the Undertake and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, WWE continues to excite the culture, being the eighth most subscribed to channel globally.

9. Zee Music Company, 83.3 million

Zee Music Company (ZMC) is another Indian music company making the top 10 subscribed to accounts on YouTube. Even though rival T-Series is at number one, Zee Music Company’s ascent to the top 10 is impressive considering the company was only launched in 2014.

10. Vlad and Niki, 80.9 million

Siblings Vladislav and Nikita Vashketov started their YouTube channel on April 23, 2018, and in just four years have become the tenth most subscribed channel.

In 2019, the brothers were judged to be the YouTubers making the most money per video at an estimated $312,000 per video (approx. £253,000).

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