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24-Hour Vevo Record

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24-Hour Vevo Record
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Awarded forMost views within 24 hours of release on Vevo
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First awardedJanuary 21, 2012
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The 24-Hour Vevo Record, commonly referred to as the Vevo Record, is the record for the most views a music video associated with Vevo has received within 24 hours of its release. The video that currently holds this record is "Hello" by Adele. This record is awaiting verification from Vevo.

History[edit]

In 2012, Nicki Minaj's "Stupid Hoe" became one of the first Vevo music videos to receive a significant amount of media attention upon its release day, during which it accumulated 4.8 million views. The record has consistently been kept track of by Vevo ever since. Total views of a video are counted from across all of Vevo's platforms, including YouTube, Yahoo! and other syndication partners.[1]

On 14 April 2013, Psy's "Gentleman" unofficially broke the record by reaching 38.4 million views in its first 24 hours.[2] However, this record is not acknowledged by Vevo because it was only associated with them four days after its release.[3]

Nicki Minaj has broken the Vevo Record more than any other artist with three separate videos, "Stupid Hoe", "Beauty and a Beat" and "Anaconda". She has held the record for an accumulated 622 days. Justin Bieber, One Direction and Miley Cyrus have all broken the record twice.

Record holders[edit]

Rankdagger Video name Artist(s) Views
(in 24 hours)
Record
holding time
Release date Ref(s)
1.
"Hello"
Adele
27.04 million
3,101 days
October 23, 2015
[4]
2.
"Bad Blood"
Taylor Swift ft. Kendrick Lamar
20.1 million
159 days
May 17, 2015
[5]
3.
"Anaconda"
Nicki Minaj
19.6 million
271 days
August 19, 2014
[6]
4.
"Wrecking Ball"
Miley Cyrus
19.3 million
344 days
September 9, 2013
[7]
5.
"Best Song Ever"
One Direction
10.9 million
49 days
July 22, 2013
[8]
6.
"We Can't Stop"
Miley Cyrus
10.7 million
33 days
June 19, 2013
[9]
7.
"Beauty and a Beat"
Justin Bieber ft. Nicki Minaj
10.6 million
250 days
October 12, 2012
[10]
8.
"Live While We're Young"
One Direction
8.2 million
22 days
September 20, 2012
[11]
9.
"Boyfriend"
Justin Bieber
8.0 million
140 days
May 3, 2012
[12]
10.
"Where Have You Been"
Rihanna
4.9 million
3 days
April 30, 2012
[13]
11.
"Stupid Hoe"
Nicki Minaj
4.8 million
101 days
January 20, 2012
[14]

daggerRanking of current and previous record holders only.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "On Breaking The 24 Hour Views Record". Vevo.
  2. "PSY secures new YouTube world record with "Gentleman"". Guinness World Records.
  3. "PSY's 'Gentleman' Gains 70 Million YouTube Views in 3 Days, Breaks Single-Day Record". Billboard.
  4. "Adele's "Hello" Breaks VEVO Record". This is simply an estimate. Awaiting verification from Vevo.
  5. "Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Video Breaks Vevo Record". Billboard.
  6. "Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' Video Breaks Vevo Record". Billboard.
  7. "Miley Cyrus' 'Wrecking Ball' Video Breaks Vevo Record". Billboard.
  8. "One Direction's 'Best Song Ever' Breaks One-Day Vevo Record". Billboard.
  9. "Miley Cyrus' 'We Can't Stop' Music Video Breaks Vevo Record". Billboard.
  10. "One Direction Battles Justin Bieber for VEVO Record". Billboard.
  11. "One Direction beat Justin Bieber VEVO record with new music video". Digital Spy.
  12. "Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend' breaks Vevo record for single-day views". Digital Spy.
  13. "Rihanna breaks Nicki Minaj's Vevo record with 'Where Have You Been'". Digital Spy.
  14. "Nicki Minaj breaks Vevo record with new music video 'Stupid Hoe'". Digital Spy.


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