Sure, they spread across the web like wildfire, dominating your feeds and hijacking your attention. But earworm-y pop songs? Those hits you end up wanting to wipe from your memory forever? Now the site boasts an expanded metric for chronic popularity and an ever-changing batch of insanely popular music vids. Views: 2. Well, obviously, considering the the music video for his breakthrough hit, "Faded," is the 15th most-watched music video on YouTube. Despite all of the dance elements, it's a somber song with a bleak video to match, featuring a lost, young renegade moping in abandoned buildings as he searches for home.

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The videos for these earworms have billions upon billions of views.

"Life on Mars" by David Bowie (1973)
Accessible via apple. To kick off its launch, Apple Music TV today began with a countdown of the top most-streamed songs ever across all of Apple Music, based on U. During brief tests of the new service, we found it to be a fairly basic — though uncensored and ad-free — experience.
Add music from Apple Music to your library
Music you add to iPad can be streamed when you have an internet connection. When viewing the contents of an album or playlist, tap Add to add the album or playlist, or tap to add individual songs. When viewing recently searched items, search suggestions, or search results, tap to add individual songs or music videos. On the Now Playing screen, tap , then tap Add to Library. To delete music from the library, touch and hold the song, album, playlist, or music video, then tap Delete from Library.
Subscriber Account active since. From Michael Jackson's zombie dance in "Thriller" to Miley Cyrus' naked wrecking ball ride, certain visuals stay with the viewer long after the video has ended. The "Life on Mars" music video was filmed for the song's release as a single. It's incredibly simple, with David Bowie just standing in front of a white background for most of it, but with his orange hair, powder blue suit, and blue eye shadow, the visuals are vibrant and mesmerizing. Watch the video here.