According to reports, Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" and "We Can't Stop" are the site's most popular music videos.
Not sure what the deadline is because the year isn't over yet. But the most popular outlet of broadcasting music videos, VEVO has released its list of the most watched videos this year. Without any surprise, Miley Cyrus' controversial 'Wrecking Ball' and 'We Can't Stop' are at #1 and #2, respectively. Diane Martel has directed 3 out of the entire list which you can peep below. 1. Miley Cyrus 'Wrecking Ball' Terry Richardson, director 2. Miley Cyrus 'We Can't Stop' Diane Martel, director 3. Will.i.Am feat. Britney Spears 'Scream And Shout' Ben Mor, director 4. Rhianna 'Diamonds' Anthony Mandler, director 5. Katy Perry 'Roar Mark Kudsi & Grady Hall, director 6. P!nk feat. Nate Ruess 'Just Give Me A Reason' Diane Martel, director 7. Robin Thicke feat. T.I. & Pharrell 'Blurred Lines' Diane Martel, director 8. Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko 'Stay' Sophie Muller, director 9. Naughty Boy feat. Sam Smith 'La La La' Ian Pons Jewell, director 10. One Direction 'Kiss You' Vaughan Arnell, director.(HHNM)
Miley also released "Wrecking Ball" which reportedly received more than 371 million views since its September online premiere.
The music video for Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" tops the list of Vevo's most-viewed music video of 2013. The Terry Richardson-directed visuals has so far been viewed over 371 million times and is the fastest video to pass 100 million views in the site's history. Released back in September, the raunchy clip features the former Disney princess going nude while swinging on the top of a wrecking ball. It garnered 19.3 million views during its first day on the site, immediately breaking the previous record set by One Direction's "Best Song Ever".(Ace Showbiz)
Her "We Can't Stop" visual also received over 300 million clicks.
Cyrus' equally provocative "We Can't Stop" becomes the second most-viewed clip on the site, raking in more than 310 million views. Will.i.am and Britney Spears' "Scream & Shout" surprisingly enters the list at No. 3, earning more views than Rihanna's "Diamonds", Katy Perry's "Roar" and Pink's "Just Give Me a Reason".(Ace Showbiz)
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