YouTube releases its annual list of trending topics before the end of the year. The Google music streaming platform has released a list of search topics on YouTube globally and in India. In this list, a list of creators including the videos most viewed by users is also published. This year, the most searched topics on YouTube by users include 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 IPL, Moye Moye, 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Come, let us know the hot topics on YouTube this year…
YouTube Hot Topics in 2024
- ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
- Indian Premier League 2024(Indian Premier League 2024)
- Moya Moya (मोयेमोये)
- Lok Sabha Elections 2024 (Lok Sabha Elections 2024)
- Ajubai
- ratan navy tata
- Anant Ambani (Wedding)
- Chalki AD 2898 (Chalki AD 2898)
- Diljit Dosanjh
- 2024 Paris Olympics
YouTube 2024 version
Top Creators of 2024
When it comes to YouTube channels or creators, the reign of Mr. Beast continues this year. Apart from this, there are many other channels that people search heavily for.
- mr beast
- Movie Sooraj Actors
- Sujal Thakkar
- KL brother Biju Ritwik
- UR-Cristiano
- box of revenge
- stokes twins
- Priyal Kuhreja
- album creation
- from nameless boy
Apart from this, a list of the most streamed songs on YouTube has also been shared. Among these songs, Mahesh Babu’s Telugu song Kurchi Madthepetti still tops the list.
- Kurchi Madathapetti
- Jar 2
- tonight
- I can walk in a pot
- Lemon Melon Bayer 2
- I’m so confused by your words.
- Oh Mahi – Arijit Singh
- pink saree
- Lubricant that deceives you
- The new one is coming
YouTube 2024 version
Top Short Film Songs of 2024
In addition to regular songs, short videos are also widely searched by users on YouTube. This year, users have used songs from many short films in their videos.
- DHANA (धनर)
- Super slow down
- jujjalarim funk
- Tauba Tauba (Tauba-Tauba)
- pink saree
- I’m so confused by your words.
- Jaler 2
- Martha Super Funk
- tonight
- maroon saree
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