What is considered the best music video ever?
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- Beyoncé, Lemonade.
- Madonna, “Like a Prayer”
- A-Ha, “Take On Me”
- Peter Gabriel, “Sledgehammer”
- Prince, “When Doves Cry”
- George Michael, “Freedom ’90”
- Pearl Jam, “Jeremy”
- Missy Elliott, “Work It”
What is the fastest video to reach 100 million views?
Dynamite
Up until then, the record first the fastest video to reach 100 million views was held by their video “Dynamite” generating 100 million views within one day from release….Fastest viral videos to reach 100 million YouTube streams as of August 2021 (in days)
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What music video has the most views in 24 hours?
Fastest viral videos based on number of views in 24 hours as of 2021. In May 2021, South Korean boy band BTS broke their own record for the fastest viral music video by generating 108.2 million views within 24 hours, with their new music video “Butter”.
What is the longest music video ever?
World’s longest music video is of 24 hours. ‘Happy’ by Pharrell Williams, the ‘world’s first 24-hour music video’, is recognised by the Guinness World Records as the longest music video. The 2013 video features people miming and dancing to the track, which is played on a loop 360 times.
What was the 1st music video ever made?
The first music video as we know it today, was Tony Bennett’s “Stranger in Paradise”(1953) (cannot find it online). They were promotional little films designed to highlight the new talking pictures, but they have the form of a music video: they are built around the performance of a single song.
What are the greatest music videos of all time?
“Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinéad O’Connor (1990) Sinéad O’Connor in the video.
What are some great rock songs?
1. Led Zeppelin
What is 80s rock music?
Hard rock and heavy metal were the new rock sound in the 80s. The music was loud, unapologetic and wildly popular with the people of the 80s. With heavy electric guitars and driving beats, bands like Poison, AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, and Bon Jovi became the new face of rock.