

Now for another deep breath: Hajime, Hannah Hart, Heaven King, HolaSoyGerman, iHasCupquake, iJustine, Ingrid Nilsen, James Corden, Jenna Marbles, Jennxpenn, Joey Graceffa, John Oliver, Julienco, Karlie Kloss, Kingsley, Kurt Hugo Schneider , LaurDIY, LeFloid, Lohanthony, Malena, Mamrie Hart, Markiplier, Matthew Santoro, Miranda Sings, Marques Brownlee, MyLifeAsEva… (YouTube)Īnd a few more YouTubers to add to the credits: Norman Thavaud, OMGitsFirefoxx, OMI, PewDiePie, Los Polinesios, Porta dos Fundos, PrankvsPrank, Rclbeauty , Ray William Johnson , Rebecca Black, Rhett & Link, Rhodes Bros , Ricky Dillon, Ro Pansino, Rob Dyke, Slow Mo Guy, Smos, Sophia Grace, Squeezie, ||Superwoman||, Swoozie, TheViralFever, The Young Turks, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Todrick Hall, Tyler Oakley, Vsauce2, Wassabi Productions, WereverTumorro, Yuya and Zoella. Thought you spotted a few familiar faces? This year’s YouTube rewind features a bumper crop of social media superstars, including (deep breath): Alfie Deyes, Amanda Steele, amazingphil, Andy Raconte, Anna Akana, Barely Productions, Bart Baker, Bethany Mota, BibisBeautyPalace, The Try Guys, Caeli, Cameron Dallas, CaptainSparklez, Casey Neistat, Connor Franta, Cyprien, danisnotonfireDner, EeOneGuy, elrubiusOMG, enchufeTV, The Fine Brothers, Flula, FouseyTUBE, Game Grumps, The Game Theorists, Gigi Gorgeous, GloZell Green, Grace Helbig, The Gregory Brothers… (YouTube)
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Here is the full video in all its six minute and 39 second glory: This year’s video, which has already racked up an impressive 16 million hits, features a whole host of famous faces, from famous vloggers Zoella, PewDiePie and Tyler Oakley, along with popular US talk show hosts Jon Oliver and James Corden and rapper T-Pain. It’s a big old mixed bag of the trends you’d almost forgotten about, mixed with the irritatingly popular songs you can’t get out of your head, with appearances from YouTube’s most popular faces. Whenever December rolls around, YouTube always releases an epic all-singing, all-dancing summary of the year in video. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram.YouTube Rewind: see the greatest memes of the year summed up in one video 10 months ago

And yes, we understand the irony that WatchMojo is doing a list on this particular subject. Well naturally be starting off with the worst of the worst, working our way up to the best of the best. For this list, were taking a look at all ten videos in the YouTube Rewind series, which annually recap the major events and trends of the past year. Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. Its time to reflect on a decade of rewinds. It’ll continue to be inspiring to see the myriad of ways the most creative content producers in the world.” The YouTube spokesperson was quote in the report as saying YouTube has, since past few years, seen creators create their own end-of-year videos, “uniquely capturing the year from each of their perspectives. While there is no YouTube Rewind this year, YouTube teased the arrival of a global end-of-year interactive experience. While Rewind videos won’t be produced by YouTube anymore, the company will still produce its annual trends lists and will organise the Streamy Awards as well. The report in Tubefilter says that YouTube will, however, promote these videos on its social channels.

And it doesn’t feel right to carry on as if it weren’t. In 2018, YouTube was heavily criticised for its Rewind video which soon went on to become the most disliked video of all time.Īccording to reports, YouTube will not be funding any of these creator-made Rewind videos. YouTube Rewind, a tradition that the online giant has been following ever since 2010, announced via their Twitter handle that they’d not be doing one this year because 2020 has been different. In recent years, several creators have published their own versions of YouTube Rewind videos on the platform. The company is this year passing on the responsibility to creators to offer their perspective on the concept. YouTube has said that it leaves the onus of making rewind videos on creators.Ī YouTube spokesperson confirmed the development to Tubefilter. YouTube has cancelled the Rewind video saying that the platform is too massive and incorporating all of its facets in minue-long videos is not possible. Pressing the right arrow key will fast forward a video by 5 seconds while pressing the left arrow key will rewind a video by 5 seconds.

This comes after the project was cancelled last year due to COVID-19 and will not make a comeback this year. Google-owned video streaming giant YouTube has discontinued its annual year-end rewind videos, YouTube Rewind.
