Do you know about top ten YouTube subscriber channel.

 Do you know about top ten YouTube subscriber channel.

1.  T-Series

Subscribers: 213 million

Why T-Series is the Most famous and Subscribes YouTube Channel.

After more than 4 years of making videos on YouTube, T-Series has become the world’s most subscribed YouTube channel, and its channel logo has become one of the most popular memes in India. So why have so many people subscribed to the T-Series YouTube channel? This blog will examine some of the main reasons why T-Series and its videos are so popular with Indian audiences.

The most subscribed channel

T-Series, India's largest record label and film production company, was founded in 1997 by Bhushan Kumar. He soon partnered with his uncle's son - Raghav Bahl - to produce popular Bollywood soundtracks.

2. Cocomelon (121m subscribers)

Cocomelon's Journey to a Billion Subscribers

What’s it like to go from zero subscribers to more than one billion in six months? Join us as we take you through the highs and lows of the journey from zero to hero on YouTube. Here, we share what went wrong, what went right, and the lessons learned along the way... After all, failure can sometimes be the best teacher. In Part 1 of this three-part series, you’ll learn how Cocomelon became YouTube famous and made billions in ad revenue.

The first video that went viral

Jimmy Kimmel Live had Daniel Tosh on as the guest. He sat down at the end of the interview and just cracked up with laughter. Jimmy was befuddled by this. And then he finds out what caused it: Daniel Tosh was watching our video Oops, I Crapped My Pants!

3. SET India (118m subscribers)

When you subscribe to SET India, not only will you get all the latest in entertainment news and movie reviews, but also an education in history! That’s right, every month you will receive a fascinating article on history, covering one of the following time periods: 1000 B.C.–1000 A.D., 1000–1400, 1400–1600, 1600–1800, 1800–2000. So if you ever want to brush up on your history skills or simply learn about the history of your favorite actor or actress or director, subscribe to SET India and come along for the ride!

4. PewDiePie (110m subscribers)

Why Subscribe to PewDiePie's YouTube Channel?

PewDiePie’s YouTube channel has garnered over 50 million subscribers, making it the most subscribed-to channel on YouTube and one of the most-subscribed channels in history. Yet, PewDiePie’s channel has an almost unparalleled number of non-subscribers who view his videos and even leave likes, dislikes, comments, and suggestions in the comment section but have not taken the extra step to subscribe. Why don’t these people subscribe? And more importantly, why would you subscribe to PewDiePie’s channel?

Amazing editing skills

PewDiePie is a YouTube user who specializes in playing video games. The channel has over 62 million subscribers, over 10 billion video views, and has uploaded more than 40,000 videos. You will be amazed at how creative he is when it comes to his videos editing skills that take viewers by surprise. You'll want to subscribe for this and so much more!

5. Kids Diana Show (85.1m subscribers)

If you’re a parent looking to make your kids laugh, then you need to check out the Diana Show channel on YouTube. With its funny channel art, simple yet relatable video titles, and high-quality production, it has been appealing to kids of all ages and encouraging them to subscribe to the channel at an incredibly fast rate (over 1 million subscribers in less than 6 months). If you want to know more about why kids are subscribing to the Diana Show and why more kids are subscribing to the Diana Show on YouTube than ever before, then continue reading this article.

6. WWE (83m subscribers)


Whether you’re watching SmackDown Live on the USA Network or you’re watching SmackDown on WWE Network, one thing that’s become ubiquitous with WWE programming in recent years is the Subscribe. It’s more than just an ad for WWE Network; it’s also a way to acknowledge fans who are watching through free means, such as Hulu or YouTube, and a way to welcome newcomers who may not be aware of what they can get from signing up for WWE Network.

7. Zee Music Company (78.6m subscribers)

Zee Music Company, one of the leading music streaming companies in India, has just announced that they will be accepting subscriptions from YouTube to help continue to run and operate their business. This announcement comes at the perfect time as Zee Music Company continues to grow both globally and locally throughout India. So what does it mean for subscribers? It means more music, in more places and at more times. Check out this article to learn how subscribing to YouTube can help your business!

8. Like Nastya (78.3m subscribers)

Since 2008, Like Nastya has been giving fashion and beauty advice to her audience. Now with over 1 million subscribers, you might think Like Nastya would be the most popular YouTuber in the world, but she isn’t! However, her popularity doesn’t seem to be declining any time soon. This is because her videos are professionally edited and well-made. She also has daily content that viewers come back for consistently, rather than simply coming back once or twice per week like some other YouTubers do.

9.  5-Minute Crafts (74.2m subscribers)

5-Minute Crafts: A History of How We Became YouTube's Favorite DIY Channel

Who doesn’t love DIY projects? They’re creative, they help you get rid of clutter in your home, and they look great when you finally show them off to your friends and family. Over the years, many people have claimed to be the pioneers of crafting as we know it today – but how true are these claims? Who really discovered that glue and glitter can make one’s life so much easier? And who brought crafting videos to YouTube in the first place?
The early beginnings
Back in 2007, the brains behind 5-Minute Crafts were two sisters living in New York City with too much time on their hands. Amanda and Claire Strandberg got bored one day and thought it would be fun to make tutorials for fun projects that only take a few minutes to complete. Amanda began filming with her mom's old camcorder and produced short videos demonstrating crafts such as painting vases, printing images onto fabric, or transforming an old suitcase into a step stool.

10.   Vlad and Niki (74.2m subscribers)




The Famous YouTubers Who Started as Siblings Vlad and Niki

Vlad and Niki are perhaps two of the most famous YouTubers today, with over 2 million subscribers and counting, but that wasn’t always the case. In fact, they weren’t even always named Vlad and Niki; they had humble beginnings as siblings named Vladilen and Viktoriya who filmed videos together when they were children in order to show off their latest art projects or dolls to their parents.
Part 1 - Early Success
Vlad was a teenager when he found out that his friends were making money on YouTube. He never planned to start a YouTube channel, but he began filming himself playing video games with a webcam and uploaded it. His sister then began filming herself too, and Vlad would post her videos under the name Niki. It turned out they had great chemistry together on screen. 
After joining YouTube in 2010, their subscriber count grew quickly from 500 subscribers to 4500 in just 3 months!