Top five YouTube Channels according to Subscribers


1. T-Series - 226 Million 



T-series sometime Tseries or T series is YouTube channel with most subscribers. Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, trading as T-Series, is an Indian record label and film production company founded by Gulshan Kumar on 11 July 1983. Gulshan Kumar is known for his Bollywood soundtracks and Indian pop music. Since 2014, T-Series has been India's largest music label, with 35% shares of the Indian music market, followed by Sony Music India and Zee Music. T-Series also owns and operates the most viewed and subscribed YouTube channel, with 213 million subscribers and total views of 187 billion as of April 11, 2022.  Although best known as a music label, T-Series has also enjoyed moderate success as a film production company. 

The most popular song on the T-Series channel is "Dilbar" (2018). The version has been reinvisioned and a music video featuring the Arabian belly dance by Moroccan Canadian dancer Nora Fatehi. It has become one of the most popular Bollywood music video to date, and its international success has influenced the Arabic  version released by the T Series, which also starred Nora fatehi "Dilbar" is popular in South Asia and the Arab world, and all versions of this song have been played over a billion times on YouTube. The most popular T-Series artist on YouTube is the Punjabi artist Guru Randhawa, whose song "Lahore" (2017) has been played 700 million times on YouTube. "Slowly Slowly" is a collaboration between Guru Randhawa and American rapper Pitbull released on the T Series, which has been played 38 million times a day and has become one of the most watched music videos in 24 hours.


2. Cocomelon - 144 Million



Cocomelon (stylized as CoComelon) is an American YouTube channel and streaming media show that was acquired by MoonbugEntertainment in the United Kingdom and is managed by Treasure Studio in the America. Cocomelon is known for their 3D animation movies of classic nursery rhymes as well as their own unique children's songs. As of July 2021, they are the most popular YouTube channel in the United States and the world's second most popular channel. They are also the world's most-subscribed children's channel and the world's second-most-subscribed channel. Cocomelon's videos feature babies, adults, and animals interacting in everyday situations.

3. Sony Entertainment Television - 143 Million



Sony Entertainment Television (SET) is an Indian Hindi-language general entertainment pay television channel operated by Sony Pictures Networks India, a subsidiary of the Japanese Sony. It debuted on September 30, 1995. As of March 2022, SET India's YouTube channel had over 111 billion cumulative views, making it the third most-viewed YouTube channel in the world, and over 129 million members, making it the third most-subscribed YouTube channel.

This channel debuted in September 1995 and began airing a variety of dramatic and reality programming. It also carried CID and Crime Patrol, as well as all Disney Channel programming and Disney movies until 2003. Bigg Boss, a Sony adaption of the popular show Big Brother, premiered in 2006. [8] It also produced Fear Factor India, an adaptation of the American show Fear Factor, but all of these shows were shifted to Colors TV. Its logo was modified to a green colour in 2001. Its logo was modified to a purple colour in 2016.

4. PewDiePie - 111 Million



Felix ArvidUlf Kjellberg Born October 24, 1989, is well known as PewDiePie. He is a Swedish YouTuber famous for Let's Play videos and comedy-style videos and shows. Kjellberg is one of the most renowned online personalities and content creators because of its popularity on YouTube and widespread media coverage. He is portrayed in the media as a YouTube poster boy and is almost synonymous with YouTube games. In 2016, Time Magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

In 2019, after a public competition with the Indian record label TSeries, Kjellberg was overtaken as the YouTube channel with the most subscribers. His channel currently holds the title of the 4th most subscribed channel, but it is the channel with the most personally owned channels. Kjellberg has the most watched channels on YouTube from December 29, 2014 to February 14, 2017, and the channel is currently ranked 25th in views and 6th among privately owned channels. It is ranked. As of March 2022, his channel has more than 111 million subscribers and a total of 28.2 billion views. His online popularity has made it possible to boost sales of the titles he plays and support charitable fundraising.

5. MrBeast -105 Million



Jimmy Donaldson (born May 7, 1998), well known as MrBeast, is an American YouTuber, internet personality, businessman, and philanthropist. He is known for pioneering a genre of YouTube videos focused on expensive stunts. Donaldson started posting a video on YouTube at the age of 13 in early 2012 under the name "MrBeast 6000". His early content ranged from Let's Plays to "Videos of Other YouTuber Wealth Ratings". He became viral in 2017 after counting 100,000 videos in just a few days, after which his popularity grew and most of the videos were watched tens of millions of times. Over time, his content style has diversified to include thousands of dollars in challenge and funding videos, videos featuring difficult tasks and survival challenges, and original vlogs. rice field. As his channel flourished, Donaldson hired some childhood friends to help him run a growing brand. As of 2020, the MrBeast team consisted of 30 people.