What Are the Top 4 Viral Videos of All Time?
YouTube videos exist so they can be shared. And the Internet, as it always does, delivers plenty — but which ones are the best viral videos?
Our new pop culture debate show, Monumental, is all about figuring that out (among other things.)
Every Tuesday, we’ll sit down with a group of panelists and determine the top four — a.k.a. “Mount Rushmore” — of a familiar pop culture topic. The panelists will be given eight top contenders to choose from, and through rigorous, totally serious debate, they’ll decide who — or what — should be on the final list.
In our first episode, above, YouTube legends Shane Dawson and Roman Atwood sit down with host Elliott Morgan to debate which viral videos are the viral-ist(?) of all time.
Here are the eight contenders:
1. Gangnam Style
Psy’s dance-heavy classic, released over the summer of 2012, became the first YouTube video to reach one billion views in December 2012.
“Gangnam fever” soon followed, with notable figures like Barack Obama, David Cameron and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon offering their own interpretations of the dance.
2. Chocolate Rain
3. Rick Astley: “Never Gonna Give You Up”
You’ve heard of this one. More appropriately, you’ve fallen victim to this one.
English singer-songwriter Rick Astley released the love ballad, “Never Gonna Give You Up,” in 1987.
In the early 2000s, it quickly spread as a prank meme: victims would open up a link, supposedly about something completely unrelated, and be surprised with Astley’s video.
At least it’s catchy.
4. Sneezing Baby Panda
5. Evolution of Dance
Comedian Juddson Laiply (perfectly) performs 12 different popular dances in a row.
Enough. Said.
6. Grape Lady Falls
7. Charlie Bit My Finger
Maybe it’s their perfect, English-accented diction. Or maybe it’s just because they’re freaking adorable.
“Charlie Bit My Finger” hit the web in 2007. At 56 seconds, it’s the most bare-boned video of the bunch — but, come on, it’s a cute kid playfully biting the finger of another cute kid over cute, British-y dialogue. It wins.
8. Leroy Jenkins
These are just our top picks. Any you think should have made the cut? Let us know in the comments!
Read more: http://mashable.com/2014/08/19/monumental-viral-videos/
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