The music video for the Guns N' Roses song "November Rain," which first aired on MTV in 1992, has surpassed one billion views on YouTube.
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Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain” Becomes Oldest Music Video To Reach One Billion YouTube Views
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Check Out The Self-Directed Music Video For Rudy Mancuso’s First Solo Single, “Mama”
“The song is about the tribulations of youth and everything that comes with that: resisting temptations, making poor decisions, learning from them, then making more poor decisions,” Mancuso says.
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Check Out Lilly Singh And Franchesca Ramsey’s Cameos In New Maroon 5 Music Video
Lilly Singh and Franchesca Ramsey -- who have both risen to renown on YouTube as much for their compelling content as their social activism -- can be seen throughout the video busting some fairly impressive dance moves.
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