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¿Qué pasó con el vídeo de Despacito?
El videoclip de ‘Despacito’ desaparece temporalmente tras un ataque de hacking a YouTube [Actualizada] Un grupo de hackers ha borrado el vídeo musical de la canción ‘Despacito’ con la que el artista Luis Fonsi había superado recientemente todo un hito: superar las 5.000 millones de visualizaciones.
¿Cuál es el vídeo más visto en YouTube en la historia?
La canción infantil ‘Baby Shark’, del grupo musical Pinkfong, se ha convertido en el vídeo más visto de YouTube en la historia de esta plataforma, ya que acumula más de 10.000 millones de reproducciones.
¿Cuál es la canción con más likes en YouTube 2021?
El video con más likes de la historia de YouTube es “Despacito” con 45 millones de “me gusta”. El segundo video con más likes es “See you Again” de Wiz Khalifa, con 35 millones.
How much money did Despacito make on YouTube?
YouTube generally pays between $0.25-$4 per 1000 views depending upon nature and type of ads & also the country of advertiser. Taking upon consideration the following estimated earning of Despacito is $9,748,025. Also, how much money did Despacito make 2019?
Is Despacito a real word?
The word “Despacito” is not actually a word, but a sort of pleonasm because the meaning for “Despacio” (the actual adverb) is already defined as: “at a slower velocity than usual” and “ito” is a masculine (yes, most words are gender specific in spanish) diminutive.
How is Despacito so popular?
The music video for Despacito, released on January 12, 2017 has garnered so much attention for a few reasons, all of which add up to its surge in popularity. One of the first obvious reasons it was so popular is that it is very catchy. Like it or not, the song’s tempo, beat, and rhythm made it extremely popular, similar to Psy’s Gangnam Style
What does Despacito really mean?
“ Despacito ” means “slowly” in Spanish—yet its rise has been anything but. The song, performed by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee, reached the milestones of 2 billion and 2.5 billion views faster than any video in YouTube’s history. Remarkably, it’s Fonsi’s Spanish-language original that set the YouTube record.