Culture MrBeast surpasses T-Series as YouTube’s most-subscribed channel and “avenges” PewDiePie - The 26-year-old vowed to get revenge for the Swedish YouTuber at the start of 2023 when he had 127 million subscribers — far out of reach of T-Series’ 233 million at the time.

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Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has reached the number one spot after surpassing Indian record label T-Series to become the most-subscribed channel on YouTube.

After T-Series took the subscriber crown from PewDiePie back in 2019, MrBeast has steadily been on the chase. The 26-year-old vowed to get revenge for the Swedish YouTuber at the start of 2023 when he had 127 million subscribers — far out of reach of T-Series’ 233 million at the time.

Almost exactly a year and a half later, MrBeast has made up the over 100 million subscriber difference. As of June 1, 2024, MrBeast surpassed the Indian record label to become YouTube’s most-subscribed channel.

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T-Series appeared to sense its reign as the most-subscribed channel was at risk back on April 15 where it posted a call to action video enlisting its followers to “unite and create history.”

In response, MrBeast went on the offensive, replying directly to T-Series on X telling viewers, “Naw, subscribe to me instead.” Following this, the YouTuber challenged T-Series’ CEO, Bhushan Kumar Dua, to a boxing match.

Then, on June 1, with MrBeast gaining a surge of momentum, he was over to overtake T-Series, fulfilling his promise to “avenge” PewDiePie.

With MrBeast continuing to take content to the next level, breaking record after record, the achievement was a long time coming.

His videos are well known for being intense, with videos ranging from burying himself alive for a week to making contestants survive 100 days trapped together for a hefty cash prize.

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MrBeast is now the most-subscribed YouTuber.

The YouTuber has also given away millions to family, friends, fans, and those who need it with his own non-profit charity, Beast Philanthropy.

His ventures outside of making content have skyrocketed too, with his chocolate bar ‘Feastables’ rapidly flying off shelves at Walmart locations across North America and constantly selling out.

The YouTube king announced in May that he’s looking for 5,000 applicants to take part in “the largest game show ever in history” with $5,000,000 on the line for his first show ‘Beast Games’ with Amazon Prime.

While Donaldson may have won the battle with T-Series, the war is far from over. The two rivals are still racing towards 300M subscribers, and it’s anyone’s guess who will get there first.

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I've never understood why T-Series is the most popular channel on Youtube. Are that many people around the world really listening to Indian pop music?
India alone has more people than the entire Western Hemisphere combined, so this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody who remembers countries other than America exist.

This 'sub battle' is really more about 'corporate' YouTuber' vs. homegrown Youtube, as in media companies and digital mills that are just aggregates for content compared to self-made, homegrown YouTubers, like Mr. Beast and PewDiePie after the clear cynical disconnect and favoritism of the former became apparent after the infamous YouTube Rewind 2018. Whatever he is now, Mr Beast did get to where he is largely on his own merit.
 
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE SIRS!
I've never understood why T-Series is the most popular channel on Youtube. Are that many people around the world really listening to Indian pop music?
There are 1.3 billion Indians and they almost all have internet-capable cell phones. Even villages where they worship the single toilet present there and barely anyone can read still has Indians with cellphones.
 
I've literally never seen a MrBeast video and now that YouTube simply does not recommend you videos on the homepage in Brave, I never even see thumbnails of the guy. It's weird being so unaware of a verifiable super-celeb.
For weeks I honestly thought he was a character invented for the Honey ads because that was the only place I saw either him OR Honey.
 
It's simply because India and the Indian subcontinent in general (Pakis and Bangladeshis also listen to this slop btw) has way too much people and it doesn't have a giant firewall around it. If the chinks didn't have their own social media platforms and a giant firewall around them, I'd reckon you'd see much more chink influence on the global internet.
You ever see what happens when the Chinese get to play an online game on the global servers?

I'd rather have the HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE crowd than the Chinks.
 
Actually, I'm gonna support T-series on this. Do they have lolicon paedophile troons that crossdresses his own son in their music stuff? I bet not.

This 'sub battle' is really more about 'corporate' YouTuber' vs. homegrown Youtube
Poo vs dumb zoomer faggot tranny channel.
YouTube wins.

Feeling like an idiot yet...
 
Zoomer faggots on their way to be happy that the most souless corporate channel ever got a bigger number than some random 'jeets nobody should care about
I mean T-Series is just as if not more corporate than Mr Beast, since T-Series is basically the Indian equivalent of Sony Music. At least Mr Beast has the veneer of being a one-man organic operation.
 
One of the biggest angles of the original whole T-Series vs Pewdiepie was people wanting the "just a dude making videos he likes" underdog to win over the massive faceless corporation. Having the new victor be the most corporate, boardroom-written personality to ever exist, who makes videos based solely on what he thinks would game the algorithm for the most views, is honestly a step even further down. At least some of the musicians whose works are on the T-Series channel poured lots of passion and creativity into their music; there isn't a single video on Mr. Beast's channel that is in any way genuine.
 
At least some of the musicians whose works are on the T-Series channel poured lots of passion and creativity into their music; there isn't a single video on Mr. Beast's channel that is in any way genuine.
Was this absolute banger produced by T-Series?

Btw has there been any seethe from Indians on social media? I know that T-Series being the most subscribed channel on YouTube was a source of national pride iirc.
 
Mr Beast has the veneer of being a one-man organic operation.
Per LinkedIn he has over 400 employees:
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and his chocolate company has an additional hundred:
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He's definitely corporate now.
I can't even wrap my head around subscriber numbers like that. How the fuck are 266+ million people into watching MrBeast content? I can honestly say I've never seen a video from either him nor whatever the fuck T series is.
A lot of MrBeast's subscribers are third worlders which pisses him off because despite having more viewers than the Super Bowl, advertisers aren't willing to pay anywhere near as much to advertise on his channel because his viewers have no money.

He got an enormous boost in subscribers after he started dubbing his videos in every language YouTube supports.
 
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