Top Most Popular Youtubers 2016
No. 1: PewDiePie — 54.1 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 54.1 million
2016 estimated pay: $15 million
In his YouTube videos, PewDiePie is uproarious and ridiculous, playing computer games and swearing up a tempest. PewDiePie — the YouTube name of 27-year-old Swede Felix Kjellberg — has utilized his allure and cozy relationship to subscribers (whom he calls "brothers") to construct a lucrative vocation around his YouTube yield. Yet, PewDiePie came into a negative spotlight as of late after a Wall Street Journal report depicted against Semitic messages in his videos, driving Disney and YouTube to cut direct business ties with him (however he hasn't been banned from YouTube).
PewDiePie apologized for taking a joke too far, however he kept up his entitlement to joke about any subject and flipped a center finger to the media in a reaction video. From that point forward, PewDiePie's endorser check has expanded, and he has said he's energized in regards to the new open doors managed him as an autonomous maker.
No. 2: Germán Garmendia (HolaSoyGerman.) — 31.2 million subscribers
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German Garmendia, Lenay Olsen
Subscribers: 31.2 million
2016 estimated pay: $5.5 million
Chilean YouTuber Germán Garmendia is Latin America's greatest YouTube star. The comic and performer has two diverts in the main 20. He discharged a book in 2016 titled "#Chupaelperro." He wound up noticeably renowned with his video "Las Cosas Obvias De La Vida" ("The Obvious Things of Life").
Other than HolaSoyGerman., Garmendia has another YouTube channel called JuegaGerman, which has 18 million subscribers and is centered around computer games.
No. 3: ElRubiusOMG — 23.5 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 23.5 million
Rubén Doblas Gundersen, better referred to on YouTube as ElRubiusOMG, is a 27-year-old Spanish YouTuber. He's the most taken after Spanish YouTube star. Like other well known YouTubers, Doblas Gundersen is a gamer who walks throughs, audits, and that's only the tip of the iceberg, peppered with amusing critique. He distributed an intelligent book called "Troll" in 2014.
No. 4: Smosh — 22.6 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 22.6 million
2016 estimated compensation: $7 million
Smosh is a parody pair of YouTube veterans Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla. Smosh was one of the principal YouTube sensations, surely understood for the twosome's droll comic drama videos that farce computer games and popular culture. They have hinted at no backing off and now run seven channels.
No. 5: VanossGaming — 20.2 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 20.2 million
VanossGaming (or Vanoss) is the YouTube name of Evan Fong, a 24-year-old Canadian. While very little is thought about Fong, he posts parody videos that show him playing different computer games. What separates his videos is the nature of his altering — he often posts montages that pack his hours of gaming into one conservative video of amusing minutes.
No. 6: Fernanfloo — 20 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 20 million
Fernanfloo — Luis Fernando Flores — is a YouTube star from El Salvador known for his gameplay videos and wacky jokes. His mark shading is green, and his canines now and then show up in his videos.
No. 7: NigaHiga — 19.3 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 19.3 million
Ryan Higa, who passes by the username NigaHiga, was one of the primary major YouTube stars. Higa produces an assortment of drama videos, including outlines, music videos, and short discourses on popular culture. His videos have high generation esteem and an expert touch, yet he stays as speedy, amusing, and sharp as ever.
No. 8: Yuya — 17.8 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 17.8 million
Yuya is a 23-year-old Mexican excellence vlogger. She posts cosmetics, hair, and other magnificence instructional exercises, and even has an optional channel where she discusses her everyday life. Huge numbers of the videos on her optional channel star her sibling Sergio. Yuya's magnificence instructional exercise station has brought her so much distinction that she's been included in Vogue and on Mexican TV.
No. 9: Whinderssonnunes — 17.7 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 17.7 million
Whinderssonnunes, 22-year-old Whindersson Nunes, is a Brazilian YouTube star who does parody and vlogs, and he frequently seems shirtless. He does spoofs, melodies, motion picture surveys, and videos about his day by day life. He began making videos at 15.
No. 10: Vegetta777 — 17.3 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 17.3 million
Samuel de Luque is an uncontrollably prominent Spanish YouTuber who has turned out to be known for his voiceovers of gameplay videos for "Minecraft," "Holy person's Row," and "Front line." His mark style is to make expand stories and histories for the characters in his computer games to make them "like a motion picture."
On his About page, he says subscribing to his channel makes you hazard falling into his frenzy.
No. 11: JennaMarbles — 16.9 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 16.9 million
JennaMarbles (genuine name Jenna Mourey) has for some time been a standout amongst the most conspicuous stars on YouTube. In spite of the fact that she began her vocation with BarStool Sports, Mourey soon moved into video in the wake of posting "How to Trick People into Thinking You're Good Looking," which rapidly exploded. Her channel highlights comedic videos about being a youthful millennial lady.
No. 12: Markiplier — 16.8 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 16.8 million
2016 estimated pay: $5.5 million
Stamp Fischbach, otherwise called Markiplier, is a YouTuber centered around gaming. He has an enthusiastic style that includes a touch of swearing and a considerable measure of feeling. Fischbach has desire past YouTube, also.
"I need to propel myself into music and acting — more conventional media stuff," he revealed to Variety a year ago. "On the off chance that somebody needs to make a motion picture and have me in it, I need to ensure I have the ability set to do it legitimately."
No. 13: Dude Perfect — 16.2 million subscribers
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Dude Perfect
Subscribers: 16.2 million
Dude Perfect is a channel from twins Cory and Coby Cotton and three other "best mates" from Texas A&M, all previous secondary school b-ball players. They do sports traps and comic drama, some of which ridicules sports generalizations.
No. 14: KSI — 16 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 16 million
As a youngster, Olajide Olatunji would play EA Sports' line of FIFA computer games for quite a long time in his folks' home. In 2009, he started transferring film of himself playing and commentating to YouTube, under the username KSIOlajidebt: a mix of a "Radiance" establishment faction, his initially name, and British Telecom. His uproarious, silly nature caught fans far and wide.
No. 15: Fine Brothers Entertainment (FBE) — 15 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 15 million
Brooklyn locals Benny and Rafi Fine are the two online makers/scholars/chiefs who made the effective React video arrangement. In React's different emphasess — Kids React, Teens React, Elders React, and YouTubers React — the siblings indicate viral videos to individuals and film their responses. Many view the Fines as two of the main YouTube stars, yet they now have a full-benefit creation organization that incorporates films and TV also. In 2016, they were included in a discussion over attempting to copyright the React video frame that drew broad kickback and prompted a crusade to withdraw from the couple's channel.
No. 16: Jacksepticeye — 14.8 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 14.8 million
Seán William McLoughlin is a 27-year-old Irish amusement based YouTube star who at first came to notoriety when PewDiePie said him in a video in 2013. McLoughlin calls himself the "most reliably fiery videogame observer on YouTube" and has splendid green hair.
No. 17: DanTDM — 14.4 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 14.4 million
Quarter century old Daniel Middleton, also called TheDiamondMinecart, is a well known Minecraft YouTuber, posting day by day surveys and gameplay videos. He is hitched to another prominent Minecraft YouTuber, JemPlaysMC.
No. 18: Epic Rap Battles (ERB) — 14.2 million subscribers
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Subscribers: 14.2 million
Epic Rap Battles of History is a standout amongst the best YouTube arrangement ever. What begun as a live improv production by two companions has turned into an online sensation. The start is basic: Founders Peter Shukoff (NicePeter) and Lloyd Ahlquist (EpicLloyd) pick two figures from history or popular culture and envision what it would resemble on the off chance that they went head to head in a rap fight. The videos are very engaging, with characters as fluctuated as Darth Vader, Adolf Hitler, Abraham Lincoln, and Chuck Norris verbally fighting each other in full outfit.
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