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Find out about the most liked videos on YouTube in 2023!
Many YouTube content creators have two things in mind when creating content. The first is to express their creativity by adding their personal flavor to their work.
Next is to introduce viewers to something new–a novel and fresh idea people will buy and possibly start a trend.
But the YouTube game is a lottery. Some videos are created with utmost effort and don’t deliver their expected results.
While others have been uploaded just for the sake of having something to show and experienced accidental success.
Accidental or not, views and likes are important indicators of engagement, bringing in potential leads for ad revenue.
Most Liked Videos on YouTube 2023
The list of the most liked videos on YouTube in 2022 barely changed over the years.
For example, Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” hit, released on January 12, 2017, climbed to become the world’s most liked YouTube video in July of the same year.
The Spanglish song remains in the top spot until today.
Here are the most liked videos on YouTube as of August 2022 and other important details on each everyone should know.
1. Despacito
A sensual song written by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee and Justin Beiber in the remix
- The number of views: 7.9 billion
- The number of likes: 49 million
- Upload date: January 2017
- Uploader: Luis Fonsi
2. See You Again
A tribute song for the late Fast and Furious actor Paul Walker who died in a car crash in 2013.
The song played at the end of Furious 7 and was released in March 2015 as part of the movie’s official soundtrack
- The number of views: 5.5 billion
- The number of likes: 38.70 million
- Upload date: April 2015
- Uploader: Wiz Khalifa
3. Baby Shark Dance
Is the world’s most-viewed video as of August 2022. Apparently, kids do not know how to hit the like button which explains why it ranked down to the third spot in terms of the number of likes
- The number of views: 11 billion
- The number of likes: 36.16 million
- Upload date: June 2016
- Uploader: PINKFONG
4. Dynamite
Is a disco pop single under the album “Dynamite (Remix)” which is BTS’ fifth album released in the Korean language
- The number of views: 1.5 billion
- The number of likes: 34.60 million
- Upload date: August 2020
- Uploader: HYBE LABELS
5. Shape of You
Appeared as the fourth track in Ed Sheeran’s fourth album titled “÷”
- The number of views: 5.7 billion
- The number of likes: 30.13 million
- Upload date: January 2017
- Uploader: Ed Sheeran
6. Boy With Luv
Another song from the popular South Korean boy band BTS made the cut. The song features “Without Me” artist Halsey
- The number of views: 1.5 billion
- The number of likes: 26.80 million
- Upload date: April 2019
- Uploader: HYBE LABELS
7. Faded
A song was written by record-producer DJ Alan Walker, featuring the vocals of Norwegian singer Iselin Solheim popularly recognized as “Iselin”
- The number of views: 3.3 billion
- The number of likes: 25.60 million
- Upload date: December 2015
- Uploader: Allan Walker
8. Gangnam Style
The first ever YouTube video to hit a billion views, just 159 days after its upload date. The song features South Korean performer and overnight sensation Psy
- The number of views: 4.5 billion
- The number of likes: 25.23 million
- Upload date: July 2012
- Uploader: officialpsy
9. How You Like That
Both the official music video and dance performance video hit 1.1 billion views
- The number of views: 1.1 billion
- The number of likes: 23.68 million
- Upload date: June 2020
- Uploader: BLACKPINK
10. Alone
A single from “Happier” singer and record producer DJ Marshmello under the album “Alone”
- The number of views: 2.2 billion
- The number of likes: 23.54 million
- Upload date: July 2016
- Uploader: Marshmello
Most Liked Videos of YouTube (That Are NOT Music Videos)
Music videos seem to dominate the overall YouTube scene. We get it, who does not love listening to hit songs that make you groove?
If you are not the Grinch who stole Christmas, chances are you go to YouTube to listen to music.
However, ahoy!
There are other video genres that are just as entertaining as their musically-inclined counterparts.
Some of these include pranks, memes, this versus that, experiments, and games!
Here are the most liked videos on YouTube that are NOT music videos nor anything related to songs.
1. How Zach King Gets Away Doing Grafitti
This entertaining video lasts less than a minute of view time. It features Zach King ditching a cop by climbing stairs that turned out to be a graffiti
- The number of views: 1 billion
- The number of likes: 27 million
- Upload date: July 2019
- Uploader: reuploaded by Dollar Bill and is now converted to YouTube Shorts
2. Make This Video The Most Liked on YouTube
The uploader, MrBeast, made it clear that the purpose of the video is to become the “second” most liked video on YouTube.
It features an Egg Olympics played by a group of friends trying not to blink at the sign of a brown egg.
Is it organic? Only MrBeast could tell.
- The number of views: 102 million
- The number of likes: 27 million
- Upload date: January 2019
- Uploader: MrBeast
3. Me at the Zoo
This content made history as it is the first ever video uploaded on YouTube.
The commentator casually shows elephants at San Diego zoo in the background while seemingly doing a “vlog” style content.
The commentator turned out to be YouTube’s co-founder Jawed Karim, who is the person behind the channel “Jawed” which has more than 3 million subscribers with just a single video uploaded–Me at the Zoo
- The number of views: 240 million
- The number of likes: 12 million
- Upload date: April 2005
- Uploader: Jawed
4. YouTube Rewind 2018, But It’s Actually Good
A commentary video by the popular YouTuber PewDiePie
- The number of views: 85 million
- The number of likes: 9.5 million
- Upload date: December 2018
- Uploader: PewDiePie
5. Stop Making Assumptions YouTube vs. TikTok: The End
The video is delivered by CarryMinati, one of the most popular YouTubers in India
- The number of views: 76 million
- The number of likes: 9 million
- Upload date: May 2020
- Uploader: CarryMinati
Conclusion
It feels great to get more likes, especially for content creators who are putting their heart and soul to create good quality content for their viewers.
On the other hand, a skyrocketing number of likes does not necessarily mean “money.”
YouTubers generate income from AdSense, in which Google only pays out 68% of the total AdSense revenue and takes the rest as commission.
The ability of a video to make money is based on a number of factors like video length, advertisement quality, the number of clicks the ad receives, and views, among others.
While likes are still not part of the parameters for monetization, they are important determinant about how engaged your viewers are with your content.
Thanks for reading our article about the most liked videos on YouTube in 2023.