Many of Cardi’s fans have speculated that her relationship with Offset is toxic. They even went on to give the Bronx rapper unsolicited advice.
The unsolicited opinion from the public prompted Cardi to do a video where she fired shots to social media users who claimed she is in a mentally abusive relationship. In the clip released on October 16th, she sarcastically apologized to fans for not living to their expectations.
She shared, “I wanna do this video because I just wanted to apologize to you guys,” Cardi begins in the minute-long clip. “I wanna apologize because I married you guys, too. I had a kid with y’all. I own about 10 properties with y’all already. I’m sorry. I’m sorry that you guys all date doctors and pastors and y’all husbands and y’all boyfriends are good guys that buy y’all flowers every two weeks. That don’t do nothing bad, y’all don’t get into arguments.”
She continued to share on the video that she shared on her Twitter account why she and Offset’s relationship would continue.
“Twitter users took to twitter to share the comments, ‘Cardi, you’re in a mentally abusive relationship. Oh my gosh. We gotta save you. And I be like, ‘Alright, but can I fuck him today because I need to have sex…”
TikTok has proven to be an effective marketing tool, especially with the current generation. TikTok came through for rapper and Florida native SpotEmGottEm. The rapper has the app to thank for his debut on the US Billboard Hot 100.
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His song ‘Beat Box’ has gone viral on TikTok thanks to it accompanying the #JunebugChallenge. The challenge, which is a dance challenge, was created by Junebug, a TikToker. The dance consists of spastic movement in any or every random locatio, such as on top of a car, where American rapper Saweetie did hers.
The challenge went viral and even had many celebrities such as Saweetie, LeBron James, the Cleveland Browns, and the Carolina Panthers taking part in the challenge. The viral song Beat Box made its debut on the US Billboard at number 84 on January 25th.
Listening to a new or trending song for the first time may lure you to try and open YouTube to watch its video. They are often interesting to the extent of making you click the replay more than twice. At the time, you dance to the tune and try to master the lyrics and moves to sing and dance along like these songs. In this list we have covered the most watched songs in YouTube.
What are the Most-Watched Songs on YouTube?
1. Baby Shark Dance
Both adults and children listen to soothing and fun songs across the world. They learn the lyrics fast and may dance to it with ease.
2. Despacito
It has a groovy beat accompanied by a mix of Spanish and English that makes you want to sing. You may mumble its chorus, record yourself, and laugh about it later.
3. Shape of You
The successful pop truck captured the hearts of many who loved music with storylines. Its lyrics and ending in sumo wrestling are attributed to the many views.
The loss of Fast and Furious star amazed many who related to the song. People kept on watching it because it influenced their lives.
5. Uptown Funk
Both the old skool and millennials relate to the song with its diverse effect. Both the lyrics, beats, and dance styles make you want to get high on the dance floor.
6. Gangnam Style
It was the first-ever music video to exceed YouTube’s view limit because it was surreal. Psy’s horse-galloping moves attracted people across the world.
7. Sorry
No one could resist watching Bieber sing his heart out, apologizing to a loved one. It relates with most of them who could try mastering its dance moves.
8. Sugar
No one would want to miss out on seeing Maroon 5 surprise a bride on her wedding day. It gives an exciting and joyous feeling to viewers.
The Egyptian setting and the magical effect seemed to be the leading reason for the many views.
16. Hello
Its release during Fall and the use of sad chords enticed viewers to watch and listen to the talented Adelle.
17. Let Her Go
The storyline is amazing and away from the ordinary. It’s a story of love that ends in an unsought breakup.
18. Faded
The lyrics blend with the music and the video perfectly matches the mood with its fantasy castle effect.
19. Blank Space
Everyone wanted to see how the feminist Taylor Swift changed for a moment in the beautiful video.
20. Girls Like You
It was a diverse video that included girls from all walks of life with different personalities some of whom were famous.
Final Word
The most-watched YouTube music videos garnered billions of views. People loved watching them because of their unique features. Check them out on YouTube to test how you like them.
According to Peterson, the Bring Em Out rapper held a gun to her head some years back. She spoke about the matter through the caption of a recent post.
A snippet of the caption read,’ LET’S NORMALIZE THE ALLOWING BLACK WOMEN TO HEAL! It’s so hard being the VICTIM OF RAPE AND BEING PAINTED AS THE REASON IT HAPPENED!’.
Tiny spoke on the issue, of course defending her husband. Tension has, however, intensified after Sabrina talked to an alleged victim of the rapper’s abuse.
The unidentified woman spoke to Peterson through a voice call, and she said, “It’s just a shame… I’m seeing all this stuff happen and these people don’t believe you. They don’t know who these people are behind closed doors. These people ain’t who they ‘posed to be.”
Sabrina Peterson will hold online discussions with many other alleged victims. She urged them to speak out despite what society says.
T.I‘s girlfriend Tameka Cottle’s best friend Sabrina Peterson has levelled some allegations against the rapper, claiming that he held her at gunpoint in front of her young children.
Sabrina, famous online as @theglamuniversity, owns an e-commerce website that sells marijuana.
After claiming that being a black woman gets harder as society praises the offenders, Peterson added, “@troubleman31 you PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD IN FRONT OF CHILDREN & I NEVER CALLED THE POLICE ON YOU! But for years you have painted me as the VILLAIN.”
You might wonder why she chose to speak after many years. @theglamuniversity claims that she believes her voice might help other women of color heal from their traumatic experiences.
Ms. Peterson wants T. I to be denied any official post saying, “LETS TALK! @keishabottoms YOU CANT HAVE A PERSON THAT HAS VICTIMIZED WOMEN SPEAK FOR US.”
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T.I hasn’t addressed the accusations leveled against him but stay with us to find out what he has to say.
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YouTubers know best that they cannot create a universally liked video but may try not to have many dislikes. It is unlike some of them who decide to incite their fans to dislike the video to make them rank as the most disliked. It is not a good encounter when you receive many of them because YouTube algorithms are always on the lookout.
Some fans don’t like the video because of a difference in preference making them hate it. But to most of them, they would like YouTube to refer to what they like most. Here are the most disliked videos on YouTube in no particular order.
What are the Most Disliked Videos on YouTube?
1. Everyone Controls Rewind
The video featured prominent YouTubers such as Marques Brownlee and celebrities like Will Smith. But it was heavily criticized and disliked by fans and YouTubers alike because it featured unpopular YouTubers with obscure content.
Dislikes: 18 Million
2. Sadak 2
After the death of actor Sushanta Sing Rajput, cries to stop nepotism in the Bollywood movie industry have been louder than ever. After the release of the Sadak 2 trailer directed by Mahesh Bhatt, Sing’s fan expressed their feelings to him by disliking the video.
It is so annoying having to hear a song play all day long, especially when it’s a kid’s song. Parents got the heck of it and started disliking it on YouTube. It started getting to their minds listening to kids sing and want to play it every time.
Dislikes: 11 Million
4. The Shape of 2017
The Shape of 2017 took place during YouTube’s trending videos page that hit over 50 million views in a day. However, this specific installment had many dislikes unlike what was expected. It was because people believed YouTube ignored most content creators and the trends of that year.
Dislikes: 2.3 Million
5. Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Reveal Trailer
Set in the World War II era, the game shifted into modern and futuristic times and settings. At the time, competitors like Battlefield went the opposite direction by releasing a game set in World War I fueling more dislikes for the Infinite Warfare game.
The song was popular among teens, but many people outside that demographic found it annoying because of its repetitive lyrics and unoriginal beats. Beiber’s bad behavior also contributed to the millions of dislikes the video earned.
Dislikes: 12 Million
7. Can this video get 1 million dislikes? PewDiePie
Celebrating 50 million subscribers’ achievement milestones on YouTube, YouTube king PewDiePie made this odd video requesting his subscribers to get the video to a million dislikes to prove if likes mattered in a video.
Dislikes: 5.2 Million
8. Ghostbusters 2016 Trailer
It is Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters reboot movie trailer. After announcing the project, the director and the cast faced many angry and rude comments online. The main reason being they were remaking a popular 1980s franchise film with all-female cast members.
YouTube made sure it went on record for producing one of the most disliked video on its platform. The rewind capturing 2019’s events was lazier than any rewind majorly because it was a repost video. It seemed like they tried breaking their 2018 dislike record.
Dislikes : 9.4 Million
10. Friday by Rebecca Black
Rebecca Black became an overnight star by exploiting her talentless after releasing the Friday song. She put in a lot of effort in unimportant places. The cinematography, editing, lighting, make-up, and cameras were all perfect, but the song itself was out of tune.
Dislikes: 3.8 Million
Final Thoughts
The above videos had the most dislikes because the content creators could not find the best way to engage with their audience. Some, to many people’s surprise, wanted them to have many dislikes as opposed to likes.