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Top 5 official Prince videos on YouTube (based on views) 1. When Doves Cry 10M 2. Kiss 9M 3. Raspberry Beret 8.5M 4. Little Red Corvette 7.7M 5. Let’s Go Crazy 7.3M Now there is a “official video” on YouTube for Purple Rain but it is not on the official Prince channel. That video has 58M views and over 10,000 comments. Paisley Park is in your heart
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makes me sad...
Beebs, Swifty Mars and KPerry have over 2 Billion views
WOrld is still not ready for him
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Don't be sad. Prince chose not to use the platform. He was an early adopter of the internet before Youtube began in 1998. Then he yanked all of his music off video sites. Had he utilized youtube and other video sites he would have had several hundreds of millions. | |
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Do those figures combine the different versions of videos like When Doves Cry? | |
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I'm not sure how many views you're expecting decades-old videos to get. | |
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Prince's superstardom is on full display in some "unofficial" videos. 56M views for "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and 27M views for a short retrospective of Prince playing in the Superbowl. The comments section will turn sadness to gladness concerning Prince's legacy/value. Not in the billions of views, but millions of (awe-struck) comments has to warm the heart for a true fan. | |
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leecaldon said: Do those figures combine the different versions of videos like When Doves Cry? No, I didn’t combine different videos for the same song. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Lovejunky said:
makes me sad...
Beebs, Swifty Mars and KPerry have over 2 Billion views
WOrld is still not ready for him
I dunno, not sure it’s fair to compare to top 40 pop stars of today. Also Prince didn’t really use the platform and videos were (and still are) aggressively taken off the site. At some point people stop looking. Also how many of those stars can say they had the number one single, album and movie on the charts at the same time? [Edited 6/2/18 6:54am] Paisley Park is in your heart
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I'm not sure how many views you're expecting decades-old videos to get. Well MJ’s Beat It has 363M views. Though it was uploaded 7 years ago. I think because Prince didn’t really use Youtube and was so aggressive in getting things pulled off of YouTube people probably don’t even go there looking for his stuff anymore. Paisley Park is in your heart
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[Edited 6/2/18 8:06am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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[Edited 6/2/18 8:28am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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[Edited 6/2/18 9:02am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Why should you be sad? To accumulate these views AFTER he passed is pretty good. Had Prince had all his songs up on YouTube since it started he's have way more views but the point here is that he's gonna keep getting more and more views over time.
Also, many top artists today have accounts created for them and ahem lets say bots that stream their music all day. I'd guess Prince's views are probably legitmate views compared to Swift whose label has ahem 'streaming farms' helping her accumulate numbers. | |
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Ironically a non-official Purple Rain has 20m views | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Speaking of non-official videos gaining surprisingly high view counts, someone posted a Something In The Water video which features both the 1985 rehearsal jam and the 1984 birthday performance; it’s at over 30k views currently!
Controversy aside, I can at least say the uploader must have excellent taste in music to post those two. [Edited 6/3/18 6:59am] [Edited 6/3/18 6:59am] What was that?
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I'd say 25% or more of those "views" from Swifty, beeebs, kperry are fake watched by computers to get artificial numbers higher. Especially when a new song is out or new album is coming out.
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So the regular version of When Doves Cry has 12.7m views and the extended version 10.6m, bringing the total to 23.3m. Which is super dominant. Individually, they both have more than any other video on the official channel. | |
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I think though when you look ar katy perry et al is that people use youtube like a streaming service whilst simeone like Prince is retrospective. Madonna for example is always way lower than I'd expect but again the true consumption of that music has already been had whikst Katy Perry ..brun marrs etc are live consumption. I mean you can go to youtube on the day of release now. It's a radio platform fir the modern age | |
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Had Prince not been so anti-Youtube, his videos would have been available to watch years ago and of course, have far more views. His music is playing catch-up now because of that. That said, those are pretty good numbers, all things considered. Idk why some people seriously expect Prince to be instantly yielding 100s of millions to billions of views like today's Top 40 names especially when his content has been almost inaccessible on the site till his death. That and the fact that Prince's peak was in the 1980s. It's silly to think that a veteran like Prince with an almost 40 year career prior to his death who profited under a vastly different (and frankly, a vastly better) system than today's popular acts will be getting views on the same level as them. At least Prince actually sold boatloads of albums, an amount that most of today's names could only fantasize about. Streaming numbers and records are BS in almost every way. | |
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