This week Katy Perry’s E.T. lands on the Top 10 thanks to her own gravity-defying video and views on popular user videos that lay down rocking guitar solos, extra beats, sepia-tone allegory and other-worldly visuals (in this case from Brooklyn, not Mars).
Not only does the YouTube 100 give props when fans make original videos for popular songs, it also captures YouTube’s one-of-a-kind musical diversity: irreverent Nice Peter ranks on the chart alongside global radio stars, and Rebecca Black hits the Top 10.
You can find our new weekly chart at youtube.com/music. In the weeks to come, we will archive our charts for future exploration of original recordings, music memes, and pop hits.
YouTube users get into music as fans and original musicians, and our new chart gives the community a better way to find the most engaging music on YouTube.
Chris LaRosa, Music Product Manager, recently watched "Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California."