

YouTube Rewind 2017 was released on December 6 of that year. On December 14, 2016, shortly after the 2016 Rewind video was released, the Spotlight channel surpassed 1 billion total video views. It is also the third most liked non-music video of all time with over 2.75 million likes. The 2016 video became the most viewed YouTube Rewind in the matter of months, and is also YouTube's fastest video to reach 100 million views, doing so in just 3.2 days. YouTube collaborated with Portal A for this edition as well. YouTube Rewind 2016 was uploaded on December 7, 2016, which you can watch here: Rewind: The Ultimate 2016 Challange. YouTube collaborated with Portal A for this edition as well. This installment was not received as well as past installments as it referred to more controversial topics such as LGBT rights for example. YouTube Rewind 2015 was uploaded on December 9, 2015, which you can watch here: YouTube Rewind: Now Watch Me 2015. YouTube collaborated with Portal A for this installment as well. YouTube Rewind 2014 is known for having the best like to dislike ratio and was uploaded on December 9, 2014, which you can watch here: Turn Down for 2014. Due to this new edition, YouTube Rewind has become one of the most popular videos created by YouTube itself, afterwards featuring popular celebrities who are not even YouTubers or are barely associated with YouTube themselves.


The trends were displayed not as a list but rather a sketch that featured many well known YouTubers of 2012. This installment was the start of the YouTube Rewind format we all would come to know and subjectively love. You can watch the video here: Rewind YouTube Style 2012. YouTube Rewind 2012 is known as one of the best known YouTube Rewinds and was uploaded on December 17, 2012.

Maria Aragon - Born This Way (Cover) by Lady Gaga.Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes (Cover by The Creep (feat. Talking Twin Babies - PART 2 - OFFICIAL VIDEO.Rebecca Black - Friday (OFFICIAL VIDEO).While the installment had the title of "YouTube Rewind" it was more similar to the 2010 Year in Review format, featuring a mashup of existing videos on the platform. The second installment of YouTube Rewind was uploaded on December 20, 2011, which you can watch here: YouTube Rewind 2011. The video was a collaboration with Portal A featuring Rebecca Black as the host. The Man Your Man Could Smell Like (Old Spice).This rewind was not like the later ones as it the telling of the countdown of the opinionated best videos of that year, categorized by YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram.The first ever rendition of the YouTube Rewind video was uploaded on Decemto the YouTube Trends channel, which you can watch here: 2010: Year in Review. Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. It’ll continue to be inspiring to see the myriad of ways the most creative content producers in the world.” The YouTube spokesperson was quote in the report as saying YouTube has, since past few years, seen creators create their own end-of-year videos, “uniquely capturing the year from each of their perspectives. While there is no YouTube Rewind this year, YouTube teased the arrival of a global end-of-year interactive experience. While Rewind videos won’t be produced by YouTube anymore, the company will still produce its annual trends lists and will organise the Streamy Awards as well. The report in Tubefilter says that YouTube will, however, promote these videos on its social channels. In 2018, YouTube was heavily criticised for its Rewind video which soon went on to become the most disliked video of all time.Īccording to reports, YouTube will not be funding any of these creator-made Rewind videos. In recent years, several creators have published their own versions of YouTube Rewind videos on the platform. The company is this year passing on the responsibility to creators to offer their perspective on the concept. YouTube has said that it leaves the onus of making rewind videos on creators.Ī YouTube spokesperson confirmed the development to Tubefilter. YouTube has cancelled the Rewind video saying that the platform is too massive and incorporating all of its facets in minue-long videos is not possible. This comes after the project was cancelled last year due to COVID-19 and will not make a comeback this year. Google-owned video streaming giant YouTube has discontinued its annual year-end rewind videos, YouTube Rewind.
