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It's barely been a day since Taylor Swift launched the next era of her career by publishing his new single "Me!," but the video, which was shared at the same time by the song on streaming platforms, has already made history.
According to YouTube, the country's former star last video (which also includes Panic! on disco singer Brendon Urie) broke the record among solo artists when it comes to the largest number of plays played in the first 24 hours of the new release. It may be a mouthful, but its new place in the history books is quite specific. The visual garnered 65.2 million breathtaking views on its first full day on the Google-owned platform, easily beating the previous record holder, "Thank U, Next" by Ariana Grande. .
Although she may have moved up to first place with respect to all music videos of solo artists, men or women (although the single has another number, it's appropriate here since she's leading the load), but Taylor Swift is not quite at the top of La & nbsp; most impressive performance on 24 hours & nbsp; when all musical acts are included. The record for the biggest premiere on YouTube still belongs to BTS and Halsey, who again raised the bar. earlier this month with their new collaborative cup "Boy With Luv", which was viewed 74.6 million times on its first day.
Incredibly, Swift beats her first most impressive title, which she established when she launched her & nbsp;Reputation album with the main single "Look What You Make Me Do". This visual opened with 43.2 million pieces in just one day in August 2017. Less than two years later, she improved her game by improving her best day on and nbsp; on the site more than 22 million views in a single 24-hour period, representing a huge leap.
With 65 million coins to his credit and an unknown number of flows and purchases (the figures have not yet been made public, even though they are probably very impressive too), Swift and Uriah surely heading towards the top 10 of the Hot 100, as YouTube plays the factor in which a song ranks.
"Me!" should be the first excerpt from Swift's seventh full-length album, although it has not yet released the name of the album or the date of its release.
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It's been just over a day since Taylor Swift launched the new era of her career by releasing her new single "Me!," But the video, which was shared at the same time, has already made it story of the song.
According to YouTube, the latest video of the country's former star (who also presents Panic! On disco leader Brendon Uriah) broke the record among solo performers among the highest number of plays played in the first 24 hours of the new publication. It may be a mouthful, but its new place in the history books is quite specific. The visual garnered 65.2 million breathtaking views on its first full day on the Google-owned platform, easily beating the previous record holder, "Thank U, Next" by Ariana Grande. .
Although she may have moved up to first place with respect to all music videos of solo artists, men or women (although the single has another number, it's appropriate here since she's leading the charge), but Taylor Swift is not quite at the top of the most impressive 24 hours showing all musical acts are included. The record for the biggest premiere on YouTube still belongs to BTS and Halsey, who again raised the bar earlier this month with their new collaborative version "Boy With Luv", which was viewed 74.6 million times during of his first day.
Incredibly, Swift is beating its own most impressive debut, which she established when she launched her Reputation album with the main single "Look What You Make Me Do". This visual opened with 43.2 million pieces in just one day in August 2017. Less than two years later, it improves its game by improving more than its best day on the site 22 million views in a single period of time. 24 hours, which represents a huge leap.
With 65 million coins to his credit and an unknown number of flows and purchases (the figures have not yet been made public, even though they are probably very impressive too), Swift and Uriah surely heading towards the top 10 of the Hot 100, as YouTube plays the factor in which a song ranks.
"Me!" should be the first excerpt from Swift's seventh full-length album, although it has not yet released the name of the album or the date of its release.