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I just came across a ranking of who has the most subscribers on YouTube — and honestly, the results are wild. MrBeast with 458 million is on a whole different level; even T-Series with its 309 million falls behind. And Cocomelon — a kids' channel with nursery rhymes — holds third place with 199 million. How does that even work? Who has the most subscribers on YouTube among Russian speakers — A4 is at the top with 91.9 million, but that's a whole different story.
It's funny that the top includes many kids' channels and entertainment content, while serious creators like PewDiePie are only in 12th place with 110 million. BLACKPINK with 99.5 million — now that's impressive; musical groups are doing pretty well too. I wonder how these numbers will look by the end of the year? Does anyone keep track of who has the most subscribers on YouTube regularly, or is that not so interesting?