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Good News on a Day That Is Full of Not So Good.The New Town Kllings: When the Social Safety Net P.Winter Wonderland Department: A Moose on the Roof.The Kids Are All Right: Voter Participation Rates.Gangnam Syte Means the World is a Small Place: One.Holiday Countdown: a Hallelujah Chorus in Flash Mo.Carol of the Bells by Alphabet Photography.Doomsday Prophets Have Got It Wrong: Krugman"s Got.And what it's like with Brazilian soundtrack.Brilliant Sunshine: The Calm that Follows the Storm.Saturday Photo:The Storm of the Century, Trout an.An Anniversary Unremarked, and Happy New Year.Dans un rythme fluide, Mary Soderstrom transcrit avec finesse la passion intime d'une interprète pour sa musique.difficile de poser le livre avant la fin." " River Music nous emporte dans le flot d'une vie musicale riche en émotions. "Gloria, is tough and not always likable and yet, I had to recognize some of her difficult choices as merely typical of what a musician, especially a woman, has to do in order to succeed in the competitive world of music."Īnd Cléo Palacio-Quintin, flûtiste-compositrice says: "įrom Madeleine Owen, lutist and artistic director, Ensemble La Cigale: I related so much to the character of Gloria Murray and the plight of the young pianist. In fact, I was so unsure that I went out of my way not to ask musicians I knew what their opinion was.īut to my great delight, the reaction of musicians has been spontaneous and very positive. I'm no musician, and one of the big unknowns about River Music was what musicians might think. I look forward to supporting and welcoming more artists, including those from Korea, into the Billion Views Club in near future.It's always nice when people that you write about like what you write. Over the past 10 years many more artists around the world have joined the Billion Views Club, proving that music can go beyond borders to reach global audiences on YouTube. “The combination of singing in Korean, incorporating unique dance moves into his music video and the global reach of YouTube, led to achieving this incredible milestone which is still cherished by many around the world. “When Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’ reached 1 billion views on YouTube it was an extraordinary moment that made history,” Sun Lee, director, music partnerships at YouTube (Korea & Greater China) & artist relations APAC said in a statement. Psy celebrated the “Gangnam Style” anniversary with a simple post on his Instagram feed Thursday, featuring a screengrab of him from the video wearing a powder blue suit and walking away from a cinematic explosion. A decade later, the video ranks within the top 10 most popular videos in YouTube’s history.
Though other artists managed to crack the 1 billion views mark on YouTube, “Gangnam Style” ultimately held the title of most popular music video on the platform until 2017 (dethroned by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” 7.9 billion views). There are now more than 300 YouTube videos with at least 1 billion views. And by 2015, the Billion Views Club welcomed new members like Taylor Swift (“Shake It Off,” “Blank Space”), Katy Perry (“Roar,” “Dark Horse”), Sia (“Chandelier”), Adele (“Hello”) and more. The billion-views status for “Gangnam Style” remained untouched for more than a year until the video for Justin Bieber’s debut track “Baby” - which hit the platform in February 2010 - reached 1 billion views by 2014.