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Is it getting hot in here or is it just us?
Sometimes, a song is so steamy, the only logical next step is a super-sexy music video. For that, we can thank trailblazers like Prince and Madonna, who established the right to show a little skin in music videos like "Kiss" and "Express Yourself." MTV deserves its share of credit—can anybody ever forget their first time watching t.A.T.u.'s music video for "All The Things She Said"?—but then YouTube blew up, and suddenly you could watch any steamy music video any time you wanted. It became a sort of guilty pleasure, listening to a great song while watching a hot person do hot-person things like make out with someone equally good-looking, move their hips like no one was watching, and wear an outfit so tight you wonder how they got it on in the first place. You could spend hours watching gorgeous celebrities pour suspiciously watery milk on their Spandex-bound bodies (we still love you, Fergie!). And, if we're being honest, we have spent hours watching that (and we still love you, Fergie).
If you love losing yourself (and, you know, several hours of your day) in a good sexy music video marathon on YouTube, then you have most definitely come to the right place. From Britney to Beyoncé, we have collected some of the sexiest videos to ever bless our eyeballs. Without further ado, allow us to present: 30 of the sexiest, steamiest visuals to ever appear on TRL (what a time you were, late '90s, what a time) or, now, the wonderful world of YouTube.
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1 Cardi B feat. Megan Thee Stallion, "WAP"
The video for "WAP" oozes sex so much, it's *this* close to porn. And we're HERE for it.
2 Janet Jackson, "Any Time, Any Place"
This song is one of Janet Jackson's sexiest jams of all time (which is saying something) and the video does not disappoint. It will single-handedly make you understand why sexy strawberry eating is a thing.
The image of Christina Milian covered in black paint and writing on a platform is truly the stuff of fantasies.
Miley basically broke the internet with the stripped down (both in terms of set and wardrobe) video for "Wrecking Ball." And the video gets bonus points for introducing the world to the unexpected sexiness of someone straddling and riding a literal wrecking ball.
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This classic Madonna video is so hot, it was actually originally banned on MTV. Although, that was at least partly because the sexiness is set against a backdrop of religious iconography. You know, as you do.
6 Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé, "Telephone"
Lady Gaga and Beyoncé? For nine-and-a-half-minutes? In the "Pussy Wagon" from Kill Bill? Yes. Yes. And hell yes.
7 t.A.T.u., "All The Things She Said"
This 2002 classic is so iconic, you probably remember spending half the evening with MTV blaring in the background just waiting for this video to come on.
8 Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, "Señorita"
How is possible for two people to make being sweaty sexy? I'm still trying to figure it out.
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9 Britney Spears, "I'm A Slave 4 U"
I wish I looked this good while wearing low rise jeans.
Alicia Silverstone and Liv Tyler in the '90s? Enough said.
Nicki Minaj giving a lap dance to Drake...do we need to say more.
The video reminds me of an expensive fragrance ad for it has multiple zoom in shots of water droplets, a topless model, and it all takes place on a beach.
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13 Beyoncé and Shakira, 'Beautiful Liar'
The end hip dance they both do once will inspire you to think about getting a gym membership.
14 D'Angelo, "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
It is literally just D'Angelo standing there singing, but is that not enough? (If that's not enough, he's also the opposite of fully clothed.)
The one that makes all your friends go "Please, no" when it comes on and you start trying to recreate the choreography. Also known as the one with the crystal bodysuit.
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Beyoncé wears loads of sparkly, skimpy outfits and dances. We could've stopped anywhere in that sentence, and this video would still be on this list.
A classic tune about a perfectly natural and logical response to being in a warm environment.
What did you think it was going to be about?
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Bey in a bikini, looking at Jay-Z like she wants to do unspeakable things to him. How could it get hotter?
20 Shakira feat. Rihanna, "Can't Remember to Forget You"
Two extremely sexy ladies lean against walls seductively.
21 Jennifer Lopez feat. Iggy Azalea," Booty"
Butts. Oiled-up butts. Butts barely contained by swimsuit bottoms. Butts everywhere.
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22 Fountains of Wayne, "Stacy's Mom"
Admit it: This bop got stuck in your head the first time you heard it. The playful, irreverent send up to having inappropriate feels for a crush's parent didn't disappoint when it came to the music video, which was an on-point send up to Fast Times at Ridgemont High and starred supermodel Rachel Hunter as the titular MILF.
Some songs (and their videos) are sexy in a Fifty Shades/things-you-fantasize-about kind of way. Others are sexy in a grittier, realer, that-time-you-drank-too-much-and-hooked-up-with-that-person-and-it-was-simultaneously-super-hot-and-maybe-your-biggest-regret kind of way. Fiona Apple's "Criminal" video is the embodiment of the latter.
A Fatal Attraction-y video in which Selena Gomez wears lingerie, writhes around on/in bed/in the bath with/without a dude.
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While Fifty Shades largely emerged as an inadvertent comedy, the music is killer, especially this song by Abel. It features a cool burlesque routine performed by a bunch of sexy ladies wearing pasties and one suspended from the ceiling trussed up like poultry you want to cook evenly.
Nicki's video is an ode to backsides everywhere—and to feminism. "At first I’m being sexual with the banana, and then it’s like, ‘Ha-ha, no,'” Nicki told GQ in 2014. “That was important for us to show in the kitchen scene, because it’s always about the female taking back the power, and if you want to be flirty and funny that’s fine, but always keeping the power and the control in everything."
As you might have guessed from the title and the very specific spelling of it, this song is about women who have had children but are still sexy and fun. Yeah! Chrissy Teigen and Kim Kardashian and Alesandra Ambrosio all star in it, and there are dance numbers and lots of lycra outfits. Fun!
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This one caused quite the stir when it dropped in 2002, and both the song and the video hold up. If you were a kid in the 2000s, you'll remember this as the radical undoing of Xtina's "good-girl" image—and about the most explicit thing on MTV in 2002.
FKA Twigs is all sex appeal, all the time and her "Papi Pacify" video, with its longing looks and writhing limbs is no exception. It's worth noting, however, that the singer eventually revealed to Britain’s Evening Standard that parts of the video were inspired by an “emotionally abusive” relationship she had been in.
"In the relationship I couldn’t communicate. The person I was with was stopping me from explaining how I felt. So the physical manifestation is someone putting their hand in your mouth. But there’s an element, too, of liking that as well. It’s messed up. It’s addictive."
Usher's "Confessions, Pt. II" video, starring his incredible, at times actually unbelievable abs, is one of the sexiest set of images ever committed to film. Hands. Down.
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YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. Although the most-viewed videos were initially viral videos, such as "Evolution of Dance" and "Charlie Bit My Finger", the most-viewed videos were increasingly related to music videos. Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. Although some of the previously most-viewed videos are no longer listed on the site, reaching the top of the list is still considered a tremendous feat.
In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach one million views.[1]
An early metric of a video's popularity was the so-called Billion View Club, videos which had succeeded in reaching over 1 billion views since their initial upload.[2]
In December 2012, "Gangnam Style" became the first video to reach one billion views.[3] By June 2015, only "Baby" had also managed to pass this threshold, but, by October 2015, a total of ten videos had done so,[2] and the number grew further to 100 in February 2018.[4] Considering older videos that pre-dated YouTube's creation in 2005 but were added later:
With numerous videos readily clearing one billion views by 2018, more interest has been on two and three-billion views and higher metrics. In May 2014, "Gangnam Style" became the first video to exceed two billion views.[9] "Despacito" became the first video to reach three billion views in August 2017,[10] four billion in October 2017,[11] five billion in April 2018,[12] six billion in February 2019[13] and seven billion in October 2020.[14] "Baby Shark Dance" became the first video to reach eight billion views in February 2021.
As of November 2020, sixteen videos have exceeded three billion views, seven of which exceed four billion views, three of which exceed five billion views, two of which exceed six and seven billion views. "See You Again" became the second video to reach three billion views in August 2017,[15] followed by "Gangnam Style" in November 2017.[16] "Shape of You" became the second video to reach four billion views in January 2019,[17] followed by "See You Again" in February 2019.[18] "Baby Shark Dance" became the second video to reach five billion views in April 2020,[19] followed by "Shape of You" in October 2020. "Baby Shark Dance" became the second video to reach six billion views in July 2020 and seven billion views in October 2020.
The majority of these videos in the Billion View Club have been commercial music videos by popular artists, but the list has included oddities, typically programs aimed at children. Such videos include two episodes of the Russian animated cartoon Masha and the Bear, a version of "The Wheels on the Bus" by the British animation studio Little Baby Bum, and "Johny Johny Yes Papa" from Indian children's stations LooLoo Kids and ChuChu TV.[20] Various versions of the song "Baby Shark" in total amassed more than five billion views by January 2019, with the original version posted by Pinkfong having exceeded two billion views previously.[21] The original video by Pinkfong is now the most viewed video on the site. On October 29, 2020, Baby Shark surpassed 7 billion views, and on November 2, it passed Despacito to become the most viewed video on YouTube.
The following table lists the top 30 most-viewed videos on YouTube, with each total rounded to the nearest 10 million views, uploader and upload date.[A]
"Masha and the Bear – Recipe for Disaster"[30]
"Learning Colors – Colorful Eggs on a Farm"[34]
The following table lists the current top 5 most viewed YouTube videos uploaded in each year, with each total rounded to the nearest 10 million views, uploader and upload date.[J]
Ed Sheeran has the most appearances on the list with three. icanrockyourworld (2007), Linkin Park (2007), Queen (2008), Guns N' Roses (2009), Ed Sheeran (2017) and Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes (2018) have two videos in the top 5 of a single year, with the English and Spanish versions of Gummibär's The Gummy Bear Song being in the top five videos of 2007.
"Masha and the Bear – Recipe for Disaster"[30]
"Learning Colors – Colorful Eggs on a Farm"[34]
The following table lists the videos that became YouTube's most-viewed video, from April 2005 to the present.
  Indicates the video has since been removed from YouTube (‡)
* The approximate number of views each video had when it became YouTube's most-viewed video.
Timeline of most viewed videos (Oct 2005 – Nov 2020)
No. 1 most viewed video (Oct 2005 – Jun 2006)
No. 1 most viewed video (Apr 2006 – Jan 2010)
No. 1 most viewed video (Oct 2009 – Jan 2013)
No. 1 most viewed video (Jan 2012 – Feb 2021)
^ Some videos may not be available worldwide due to regional restrictions in certain countries.
^ "Baby Shark Dance" was the fifth video to reach 4 billion views on November 25, 2019; second video to reach 5 billion views on April 3, 2020; second video to reach 6 billion views on July 16, 2020; second video to reach 7 billion views on October 29, 2020; and the first video to reach 8 billion views on February 23, 2021. It surpassed "Despacito" on November 1, 2020 to become the most-viewed video of all time.[23]
^ "Despacito" was the first video to reach 3 billion views on August 4, 2017;[10] first video to reach 4 billion views on October 11, 2017;[11] first video to reach 5 billion views on April 5, 2018;[12] first video to reach 6 billion views on February 24, 2019;[13] first video to reach 7 billion views on October 10, 2020;[14] YouTube's most liked video with over 40 million likes as of November 2020.
^ "Shape of You" was the second video to reach 4 billion views on January 7, 2019;[17] third video to reach 5 billion views on October 1, 2020.
^ "Johny Johny Yes Papa" was the sixth video to reach 4 billion views on October 12, 2020; and the fifth video to reach 5 billion views on March 19, 2021.
^ "See You Again" surpassed "Gangnam Style" as the most viewed video on July 10, 2017;[28] second video to reach 2 billion views on September 3, 2016;[29] second video to reach 3 billion views on August 6, 2017;[15] third video to reach 4 billion views on February 7, 2019; fourth video to reach 5 billion views on March 9, 2021;[18] and the second most liked video with over 30 million likes as of October 2020.
^ "Recipe for Disaster" was the fourth video to reach 4 billion views on July 31, 2019.
^ "Uptown Funk" was the seventh video to reach 4 billion views on November 8, 2020.
^ "Gangnam Style" surpassed "Baby" as the most viewed video on November 24, 2012;[33] first video to reach 1 billion views on December 21, 2012;[3] first video to reach 2 billion views on May 30, 2014;[9] third video to reach 3 billion views on November 25, 2017; eighth video to reach 4 billion views on March 4, 2021.[16]
^ Some videos may not be available worldwide due to regional restrictions in certain countries.
^ "Me at the zoo" is the first video uploaded to YouTube.
^ "Baby Shark" is the most-viewed video on YouTube.
^ "Despacito" became the first video to reach 3 billion views on August 4, 2017;[10] first video to reach 4 billion views on October 11, 2017;[11] first video to reach 5 billion views on April 5, 2018;[12] first video to reach 6 billion views on February 24, 2019;[13] first video to reach 7 billion views on October 10, 2020.[14]
^ "Gangnam Style" became the first video to reach 1 billion views on December 21, 2012;[3] first video to reach 2 billion views on May 30, 2014.[9]
^ "Baby" became to first video to reach 500 million views on March 28, 2011.[116][117]
^ "Bad Romance" became the first video to reach 200 million views on May 9, 2010.[119][120]
^ "Music is My Hot Hot Sex" became the first video to reach 100 million views on March 11, 2008.[129] The uploader then deleted the video four days later, and "Evolution of Dance" regained its title as the most-viewed video.[130]
^ "Evolution of Dance" became the first video to reach 20 million views on June 5, 2006;[129] first video to reach 50 million views on June 7, 2007.[129] It is the only video on this list to hold the No. 1 spot on more than one occasion.
^ "Pokemon Theme Music Video" became the first video to reach 10 million views on May 6, 2006.[134] It was removed from YouTube in June 2007 for copyright infringement.[135]
^ "Phony Photo Booth" became the first video to reach 5 million views on February 8, 2006.[134] It was removed from YouTube on February 18, 2006 for copyright infringement.
^ "Ronaldinho: Touch of Gold" became the first video to reach 500,000 views on November 3, 2005;[145][134] first video to reach 2 million views on December 12, 2005.[134]
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