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  2. PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Gothenburg, Kjellberg registered his YouTube channel "PewDiePie" in 2010, primarily posting Let's Play videos of horror and action video games. His channel gained a substantial following and was one of the fastest growing channels in 2012 and 2013, before becoming the most-subscribed on YouTube on 15 August 2013.

  3. PewDiePie videography - Wikipedia

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    PewDiePie on a Cold Ones podcast in 2019. Swedish YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, known online as PewDiePie, has uploaded over 4,700 videos on the YouTube platform. [1] [a] Having accumulated over 29.2 billion video views as of February 2024, PewDiePie's channel ranks within the 100 most viewed on YouTube. [2] [b] Due to PewDiePie's YouTube channel ...

  4. PewDiePie vs T-Series - Wikipedia

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    T-Series overtook PewDiePie as the most-subscribed YouTube channel on April 14th, 2019. T-Series became the first YouTube channel to reach 100 million subscribers on May 29th, 2019. PewDiePie vs T-Series was an online rivalry between two YouTube channels, PewDiePie (run by Felix Kjellberg) and T-Series (run by an Indian record company of the ...

  5. List of most-subscribed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2018, the subscriber count of the Indian music video channel T-Series rapidly approached that of Swedish web comedian and Let's Player PewDiePie, who was the most-subscribed user on YouTube at the time. As a result, fans of PewDiePie and T-Series, other YouTubers, and celebrities showed their support for both channels. During the ...

  6. List of most-viewed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Since then, about 430 channels have exceeded 10 billion total views as of May 2024. T-Series became the most-viewed YouTube channel of 2016, [10] [11] [12] and exceeded 14 billion total views by January 2017. [13] It eventually surpassed PewDiePie to become the most-viewed YouTube channel of all time by February 16, 2017, [14] and currently ...

  7. YouTube Rewind 2019: For the Record - Wikipedia

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    Despite being included in the video, PewDiePie, along with FlyingKitty, Party In Backyard, Grandayy and Dolan Dark, created their take of it on December 29, 2019, titled "YouTube Rewind 2019, but it's actually good", which focused on the notable memes of 2019 and also paid homage to various recently deceased creators, including Dillon the ...

  8. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2013, the YouTube channel briefly surpassed PewDiePie's channel, to become the most-subscribed channel on the website. The channel ascended to the top position through auto-suggesting and pre-selecting itself as a subscription option upon new user registration for YouTube. [4]

  9. Scare PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    April 6, 2016. ( 2016-04-06) Scare PewDiePie (stylized in all caps) is an American comedy horror reality web series that stars Swedish YouTube personality Felix Kjellberg, known professionally as PewDiePie. The series was produced by Maker Studios (now Disney Digital Network) and Skybound Entertainment, with Robert Kirkman serving as executive ...

  10. Congratulations (Roomie, PewDiePie, and Boyinaband song)

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    "Congratulations" is a song by YouTubers PewDiePie, Roomie and Boyinaband. The single was self-released on 31 March 2019 with an accompanying music video on YouTube as a response to T-Series surpassing PewDiePie as the most-subscribed YouTube channel. The music video is banned on YouTube

  11. T-Series (company) - Wikipedia

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    T-Series and YouTube settled out of court in January 2011. In April 2019, after PewDiePie released two diss tracks against T-Series, "Congratulations" and "Bitch Lasagna", T-Series filed a complaint with the Delhi High Court to have the songs removed from YouTube, arguing that they were "defamatory, disparaging, insulting, and offensive ...