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Jun 6th 2012, 01:00

How Popular Youtube Videos Came To Be

Youtube is a place for people to upload videos of whatever they want. You may find to be stupid, funny, entertaining, educational, or just plain ridiculous. Some videos can get super popular over Youtube, and Youtube is a very powerful website that can make just about any video into a phenomenon. Here are a list of videos that got popular over Youtube.

"Friday" by Rebecca Black

This song called "Friday" by Rebecca Black quickly spread through the Internet and gained fame for its notorious bad lyrics, obvious auto-tune, and bad singing. It replaced Justin Bieber's "Baby" as the most disliked Youtube video, with over 1.2 million negative votes. The song has become a joke, but has still managed to get over 98 million views on Youtube.

There have been many viral videos associated with the music video, with the most famous coming for Conan O'Brien. It has been called by many as "the worst song I ever heard," and have gotten horrible reviews, yet still has become a popular phenomenon.

"Jizz in my pants"

Jizz in my Pants is a music video by The Lonely Island. It was aired on Saturday Night Live and Youtube on the same day. It has over 100 million views on Youtube and talks about a person ejaculating in his pants. The video follows this person and you watch him make "tough" decisions which result in him "jizzing in his pants." It is a pretty funny video, and you should check it out if you have not watched it already.

"Chocolate Rain"

Chocolate Rain is a song by Tay Zonday This song quickly became popular and has over 60 million Youtube views. During the video, there is a caption in the beginning that says "I move away from the mic to breathe in," which was parodied many times. People contribute the songs popularity from 4chan, most likely as a joke. People posted the link to his song the 4chan /b board repeatidly, causing Zonday's songs to become quickly popular.

"Numa Numa"

Numa Numa is a song by O-Zone, but became popular and known as The Numa Numa song by Gary Brolsma. It became popular around the end of 2004 where it was posted on the website Newgrounds.com, and it was viewd over 700 million times on Youtube counting all the duplicated versions. In the video, you see Gary Brolsma lip-sync the lyrics of the song, while sitting in his chair. He eventually starts dancing in his chair, and making outrageous hand and lip gestures. Make sure to check this video out since it is hilarious and quite entertaining.

"Leeroy Jenkins"

This is a video on the popular online MMO, World of Warcraft. In this video, it shows a group of players in a guild preparing for a raid fight, and discussing strategy and tactics for the fight. As they talk, they are waiting for one of the members Leeroy since he is away from his computer. As Leeroy returns, he ignores all the strategy, and charges into the battlefield shouting "LEEROY JENKINS." The rest of the players rush into the fight, trying to save Leeroy, but all end up dying in the process. They all yell at him after words, in which he responds, "At least I still got chicken."

"Star Wars Kid"

The Star Wars Kid is a funny video about a kid pretending to be a Jedi while wielding a golf ball retriever like it was a lightsaber. You see the student recording himself and it is taped over a basketball game as seen at the end of the video. It has been viewed over 900 million times, and referenced in many TV shows including Teen Titans, South Park, Cory in the House, and Arrested Development.

"JK wedding dance"

The JK wedding dance is a popular video on Youtube showing the wedding of Jil and Kevin. It has been viewed over 64 million times and was the 3rd most popular Youtube video in 2009. This video shows what seems like at first the start of a normal wedding at a church. Then to the surprise of the audience, "Forever" by Chris Brown begins to play, and the groomsman and bridesmaid throw everything up and start dancing across the aisle. Each usher, groomsman and bridesmaid start taking turns dancing across the aisle until eventually Jil arrives and dances across the aisle. This has prompted a lot of media attention, and even the show "The Office" did a recreation of this dance where all the main characters except for Pam and Jim started to dance in their wedding.

"Charlie the Unicorn"

Charlie the Unicorn is a stupid, yet hilarious video posted on Youtube about the adventures of Charlie the Unicorn and two of his unicorn "friends," a blue and pink one. In the first video, it shows the travels of these Unicorns as they try to go to Candy Mountain. Some of the adventures along the way include Charlie taking the "Shoe Shoe Train" and crossing over a bridge. They is also a equally popular Charlie the Unicorn 2, which shows the same trio on a journey to find the Banana King. These videos are extremely popular, with over 50 million views. People have mixed views on it though, as some find it stupid and annoying, while others find it funny. Check it out on Youtube to decide for yourself whether is funny, or dumb.

"Caramelldansen"

This video is a song by Supergott, but has become a popular video viral through the website Youtube. This video is a dance that features characters from the visual novel Popotan, in which they move their hips side by side and use their hands to imitate rabbit ears. There has been lots of recreations of this dance, using characters from almost any anime you can think of.

"Rickrolling"

Rickrolling has become a popular joke/sensation through the Internet, and especially Youtube. It features the song "Never Gonna GIve You Up" by Rick Astley. It became popular through 4chan, where someone posted a fake link to the Grand Theft Auto IV trailer, but instead redirected the link to Astley's music video. It is now known as "Rickrolling." Basically to Rickroll someone you give them a fake link, in which you tell them the video is something amazing, but in reality, it is a link to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." It is quite funny when you Rickroll someone, but pretty irritating when you are on the receiving end.

"Over 9000″

This popular gag is a tribute to the anime show Dragonball Z. It shows a scene where Vegeta asked Napa what Goku's power level is, where he responds "ITS OVER 9000!!!" It got really popular through an Internet meme and is the subject to many pranks.

Conclusion

You probably have seen, or at least heard of many of these videos. Most of these videos have gained popularity and success through Youtube. If you feel you have a video you think can be a hit, I recommend you buy youtube views so your video can make a jump start. Buying Youtube views help any video start, and who knows, maybe your next video will happen to be a Internet sensation.

Hi my name is Jimmy Q and I have been a marketing advisor for 15 years. I graduated from San Jose State with a degree in Adverising. Let me know if you have any questions!

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