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The 10 Most Memorable YouTube Videos in the Philippines in the Last 10 Years

A decade ago, the most common place where people flocked to satisfy their thirst for audio visual content was in front of the television set. The more channels one had, the more freedom there was to choose what you can watch. Thus, the content was also limited by the number of channels available. Since YouTubeโ€™s launch ten years ago, though, Filipinosโ€™ watching behavior has changed, even as watchable content has become immensely diverse. We are living in the golden age of online content with the amount of variety thatโ€™s become available to us everyday, with more than 300 hours of videos uploaded to YouTube every minute.

Now, on YouTubeโ€™s 10th birthday, we look back on how Filipinos have consumed videos over the past decade, and what types of content have become our most memorable videos.

 

The 10 Most Memorable YouTube Videos in the Philippines in the Last 10 Yearsย 

 

10. Psy’s Gangnam Style

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In a country like ours influenced by the Western culture, who would have thought that K-Pop would become so popular with Psyโ€™s Gangnam Style leading the trend? This became the first YouTube video to reach one billion views and has been the most-watched video globally since its upload in 2012.

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9. Girls’ Generation’s I Got a Boyย 

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I Got A Boy, a hit from another K-Pop sensation, Girlsโ€™ Generation, won Video of the Year at the YouTube Music Awards in 2013 and is another one of the more memorable YouTube videos in the Philippines, even if most Filipinos canโ€™t even speak the language.

 

8. Abra’s Gayuma

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Abraโ€™s tongue-in-cheek music video Gayumaย went viral the first few weeks it was uploaded in 2012.

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7. Dota o Ako

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The equally hilarious, though slightly cringeworthy, amateur rap video Dota o Ako, on the other hand,ย went viral the first few weeks it was uploaded in 2011.

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6. Daniel Padilla’s Nasa Iyo Na Ang Lahat

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Apart from witty rap songs, Filipinos have been drawn to love songs like Nasa Iyo Na Ang Lahat by heartthrob singer and actor Daniel Padilla.

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5. Yeng Constantino’s Ikaw

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Ikaw is not just another love song, but a video peppered with candid shots of Yeng and her fiancรฉโ€”an authentic romance that Filipinos were drawn to. For Filipinos, authenticity is really important in a world with massive variety of content.

 

4. Thank You, Ang Babait Ninyo by The Voice Kids Top 4

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Children are often the stars of the memorable videos we watched, such as in ABS-CBNโ€™s Christmas Station ID for 2014 Thank You, Ang Babait Ninyo, performed by The Voice Kids Top 4.

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3. Charlie Bit My Finger – Again!

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Another iconic video, commonly referred to as just โ€˜Charlie bit my fingerโ€™ or โ€˜Charlie bit meโ€™, Charlie bit my finger – again! captured our hearts in 2007 with the young duoโ€™s adorable brotherly antics.

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2. Let It Go’s Sing-Along Version

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While not starred by kids, Disneyโ€™s Frozen soundtrack Let It Go has become one of the most loved videos by Filipinos, young and old. Its sing-along version is considered one of the most memorable videos on YouTube, which is not surprising considering that it has also become one of the most globally recorded Disney songs.

 

1. Pantene Philippines’ Labels Against Women

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Apart from entertainment, meaningful content are also noteworthy and unforgettable for Filipinos. At a time when more and more women are rising to lead in businesses, Pantene Philippinesโ€™ Labels Against Women commercial inspired international discussion for its message against double standards in the workplace. The video empowered women with the taglines โ€Donโ€™t let labels hold you backโ€ and โ€œBe strong and shineโ€. Who can forget the impact this video generated with powerful women including Sheryl Sandberg praising the Pantene ad?

 

The past ten years have shown a diverse set of our most memorable videos, which reflects the massive variety of content thatโ€™s available to us. They also show the richness of the Filipino choices when it comes to media consumption.

In the next ten years, we hope to see more content creators get even more creative and produce a lot of content as more Filipinos go online. If the last decade was any indication, weโ€™ll witness another evolution in how Filipinos consume videos, from desktops to smartphones, while we continue to clamor for more of what we love — funny, entertaining, authentic, meaningful, and heartwarming videos, from foreign hits to local sensations.