It's a busy week for Colombian creators Calle y Poche, who are launching an Amazon Prime series and starring in a music video.
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Miley Cyrus explores her past on TikTok, gets 20 million views in five days
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Columbian duo Calle y Poché celebrates premiere of Amazon Prime show with first music video
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The Miley Cyrus hit ‘Flowers’ is in nearly 600,000 Shorts, but its impact spans all YouTube formats
The Miley Cyrus song 'Flowers' inspired a self-love trend on YouTube Shorts. Expert Earnest Pettie discussed the song's multiformat appeal.
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ challenge brings her new album to YouTube Shorts
Taylor Swift has launched a YouTube Shorts challenge for her song 'Anti-Hero,' which comes from her new album 'Midnights'.
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10 years ago, there were no YouTube videos with a billion views. Now, 317 music videos have reached that mark.
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Logan Paul Drops Antonio Brown Diss Track, Compounding Reports Of Boxing Bout
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YouTube Stays Uncharacteristically Silent On New 24-Hour Music Video Viewership Record
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K-Pop Phenoms Blackpink Snatch Biggest YouTube Music Video Premiere Of All Time
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Ariana Grande Taps Colleen Ballinger, Gabi DeMartino For ‘Mean Girls’-Themed Music Video
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Zane Hijazi Fetes 200 Vlogs With ‘Rent’ Cover, Medieval Photo Shoot, Lavish Gifts, And A Sexually-Charged Music Video (Watch)
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Rudy Mancuso’s Latest Single And Music Video Mark Noted Change Of Pace
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BTS Surpasses Taylor Swift To Nab Biggest 24-Hour YouTube Video Debut Of All Time
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