The Weeknd and KISS Have Officially Entered YouTube's Billion Views Club.
The highly anticipated duo has finally made it to the esteemed list, which boasts some of the most iconic and enduring music videos on the platform. The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, has added his seventh visual to the club with "Blinding Lights," while KISS has marked its first entry with the 1979 classic hit "I Was Made for Lovin' You."
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" video embodies the eccentric persona of The Weeknd from his album "After Hours." Shot in Las Vegas, the visual showcases The Weeknd sporting a red blazer and shades as he navigates the city streets and gets behind the wheel.
This latest addition to The Weeknd's collection brings his total to seven billion views on YouTube. He had previously achieved this milestone with other popular visuals, including "Starboy" featuring Daft Punk, "Save Your Tears," and "The Hills."
On the other side of the coin, KISS has finally entered YouTube's Billion Views Club after a long time, thanks to their 1979 classic hit "I Was Made for Lovin' You." The video, which was posted to YouTube less than six years ago, features all members of the iconic rock band dressed in their signature black-and-white hair and makeup, performing on a stage beneath flashing lights.
The addition marks KISS's first entry into the exclusive club. The 1979 hit itself reached number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 charts while its parent album "Dynasty" peaked at nine on the Billboard 200.
The highly anticipated duo has finally made it to the esteemed list, which boasts some of the most iconic and enduring music videos on the platform. The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, has added his seventh visual to the club with "Blinding Lights," while KISS has marked its first entry with the 1979 classic hit "I Was Made for Lovin' You."
The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" video embodies the eccentric persona of The Weeknd from his album "After Hours." Shot in Las Vegas, the visual showcases The Weeknd sporting a red blazer and shades as he navigates the city streets and gets behind the wheel.
This latest addition to The Weeknd's collection brings his total to seven billion views on YouTube. He had previously achieved this milestone with other popular visuals, including "Starboy" featuring Daft Punk, "Save Your Tears," and "The Hills."
On the other side of the coin, KISS has finally entered YouTube's Billion Views Club after a long time, thanks to their 1979 classic hit "I Was Made for Lovin' You." The video, which was posted to YouTube less than six years ago, features all members of the iconic rock band dressed in their signature black-and-white hair and makeup, performing on a stage beneath flashing lights.
The addition marks KISS's first entry into the exclusive club. The 1979 hit itself reached number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 charts while its parent album "Dynasty" peaked at nine on the Billboard 200.