That specific version of "Ievan Polkka" doesn't have a single word of Finnish in it, it's utter gibberish. I believe there are some more original versions which are very popular too AND have actual Finnish words in them.
I was genuinely surprised top song wasn't Son ar chistr (Ev Chistr ’ta Laou!), that is like the most famous Breton song, that I bet a lot of people heard...
@@zilalapsa It’s based on views, and Fulenn is an Eurovision song that we, France, sent last year so obviously it got lot of views since it’s a recent worldwide content 😅
I remember Dao Dezi project from 90s, from Deep Forest creators. Love those songs. If I remember correctly it was based on traditional breton music. Would like to listen to something similar, actually.
5:12 The song is a Hindu Religious Hymn and its in Awadhi Language( an ancient language spoken in Northern part of India) not Marathi. The language is somewhat similar to Modern day Hindi language.
Brother you are only surprised because you heard these 2 words Dunya and Tanha. These 2 words are originally Persian and they are used in many many many Asian languages. even in my own language Kurdish we say that Tanha and Dunya I am sure that's the same case In tajik language.
@@shianzekri7629 I am able to understand way more than those two words 'Duña" and "Tanha" (which means -Za Warudo- 'The world' and 'Loneliness' respectively)
I think it was worth mentioning the Amazigh/Berber language too. It’s a widely spoken language in North Africa. In this case I guess top one song is Chekama by Dj Hamid ft Hafssa Da & CHK with about 70M views
@@zukomusic3182🇵🇸Palestine exists Come on in our hearts God's house, Jerusalem, and that is why Palestine is free We are Muslims and all Arab countries 🇵🇸❤
@@brianwashedhunter1150 Where are you from? I speak Arabic too. But the Amazighi language is also spoken by millions especially in Morocco and Algeria. That's not even debatable.
2:39 I’m Filipino American and I’m happy how this song is included here. Normally, Filipino language is called Tagalog but it has so many others such as Ilocano, Kampampangan, and Cebuano. Fun fact, not all Filipinos are just Filipinos. You could be a mixture of 2 or more regions. For example, I’m half Tagalog (Common language but is very focused in the Philippines capital, Manila) and Ilocano (Northern part of the Philippines that’s historical). Buwan in general: This song is about the singer having a serious and intense love for the girl he’s falling for but also depicts a love-hate relationship. The video shows him kidnapping her by blindfolding her and putting her in a dark room. Despite all this characters, behind the scenes, the singer and the girl in the video dated for awhile until they broke up last year
Isn't the MV told us about the singer who painfully lost his lover because of a car bumped her and then the singer was hallucinating everything? Kidnapping her, blindfold her, knotted her, overprotecting her, etc., but in the end he realized that he was just hallucinating and at the end of the MV his lover (her soul or anything It's called) hugged him.
Wow, im surprised i knew this many in their version: 11 I knew: 1. Breton (from eurovision) 2. Douala (dont know why, i just know) 3. Dutch (because im dutch) 4. English (from radio) 5. Hawaiian (from the movie lilo en stitch) 6. Korean (from youtube) 7. Latin (i knew ave Maria from church and the performer andre rieu is dutch) 8. Neopalitan (i know from my father) 9. Romanian (from a Child cd, it was a big hit in nl) 10. Spanish (Who doesnt know it haha) 11. Zulu (from radio i guess) I know party from the usa but not in sign language so it doesnt count i guess, the same for the frozen song
You knew them like you know the name and the singer, or you just have heard it? Because if it´s with all the names, I barely knew like 6-7 of them. But when it comes just to hear and remember it, it turns out I have heard more than 50% of them.There were so many songs here that I have heard as child without knowing the name or even the language.
Number 2 is probably because it hit number 1 in a lot of lists over here in the Netherlands so that's probably why we know it Also, number 9 was a big hit world wide (and an absolute bop)
Same, I knew the exact same songs. Also, (and I feel silly correcting you on what you knew or didn't know but) I can't imagine you didn't also know the german one
Ok I must admit that I laughed out loud when I saw what were the most seen songs for swedish and finnish. And no the fact that I have downloaded both of them at one point or another did not help. And as a french, seeing the crusader's song mad me happy
Exactly lmao Sweden has a quite recognised music scene internationally but all its most famous artists sing in English This video is litterally the proof
@@Sara-fd3dd Also like the entire Western music scene is dominated by a handfull of Swedish ghostwriters. Karl Martin Sandberg for example wrote the biggest hit songs for Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys and so on. Some weird parts of some songs like how Britney Spears pronounces baby in ''Baby One More Time'' is attributed to theese Swedes not really understanding proper English pronounciation when directing the songs.
@Regarded69 A famous ghostwriter that writes songs in English does not represent an entire country. I'm pretty sure 99% of the world's population don't even know who Karl Martin is and doesn't know what he wrote. But the thing is most of the time Swedish music is just mistaken for being american or British; I had no idea that many bands or artists that only sang in English were from sweden
im polish too, I almost cried when I saw song from movie "Frozen". It would be better even if the song was "Miłość w Zakopanem" (in my opinion, I don't like disco polo but still better than Frozen though)
@@maxan1324 psala jsem že "I am" jako že já jsem češka 😂 ale myslela jsem, že zemřel ještě před tím, každopádně jsem myslela, že jsi úplně z jiné země, když jsem si přečetla tvůj komentář 😂
@@mohdadeeb1829 For some reason Azis became really popular and still is despite them not liking gay people. They appreciate his voice and he obviously has better songs than that but that one is THE party song for when everyone is drunk.
Interesting!! The title of the hebrew song is in Portuguese (Tudo Bom, meaning something like It's all good) and I could clearly understand three common expressions from Brazil: cachaça (a spirit made from sugarcane), caipirinha (a drink made with cachaça, lime or lemon and sugar) and gatinha (a pretty girl) 😊
@@ObamaGameing Not really. But I was curious, I had never heard of them. I saw the entire video of the song and It is somewhat Brazil-themed. They mention several Brazilian features, such as São Paulo (the city where I live), berimbau, carnaval, favela (Brazilian slums), samba. The rhythm is what we call Funk Carioca (Funk from Rio de Janeiro), but part is samba. He even sings an entire phrase in Portuguese. I read that one of the guys was adopted still a baby, from a Latin-American country (possibly Brazil, although he is not sure about). The song is in fact Israelli, in hebrew, with some Portuguese expressions.
@@alexgut1everything ну, у нас очень много крутых исполнителей в стране, а на первом месте "ягода малинка".. ничего против не имею, но как-то обидно немного
@@Gnome_bean Question for Swede. What was the deadliest war in Swedish History. I am guessing the Great Northern War (1700-1721) with over 200k Swedish casualties.
Vietnam's 365daband has the most views due to it being the group's final song before disbanding that same year. It was also used for the soundtrack for a movie. And parodied by a Vietnamese airliner for a commercial.
There are songs in breton that have far more views than Fulenn. For example, Menez Daou by Ramoneurs de Menhirs with nearly 13M or Nolwenn Leroy's version of Tri Martolod with close to 14M views. But Fulenn was undeniably the breton song that got its views the quickest due to Eurovision.
Funfact: the Croat song is actually sung by a Macedonian (Toše Proeski is a post-Yugoslav legendary singer called Yugoslav Elvis Presley). Also Romanian song is actually sung by a Moldovan band.
With the inclusion of "obscure" languages, it did surprise me, that Chinese was just well, Chinese. Should at least go for the major dialects like Mandarin, Cantonese (or Yue), Wu, Hakka, Min (or Taiwanese) etc.
OMG, Hevia!!! You bring back my childhood, seriously! ❤ My parents had a Hevia CD (I have no idea where they got it, but), they played it quite a few times at home, when I was a child. I forgot about it for a while, but sometimes I remembered what that special sound was. Unfortunately, I didn't even know the title, but I couldn't remember the name of the band either. 😐 But now, I finally found it! Thank you so much! ❤
Corrections: For Estonian it's "42GO - Bemmi Kummid" with 6.8 million ("Nublu - Für Oksana" has a couple thousand more but I don't know if it counts since half of it is in Russian). For Finnish it's "Robin - Boom Kah" with 27 million since the one in this video is just gibberish. For Swedish it's Basshunter - DotA with 73 million.
Amazing new video! i think i saw your videos about eurovision and most visualized song in every country around 45 times and i'm not joking. i am from southern italy near naples. i can speak fluent neapolitan as it's my native language and i really enjoy the traditional lyric music. i hope you keep going!
*Proeski, song chosen in this video is from his international album Edit 4:58 Karolina Goceva also represented Macedonia 🇲🇰 on ESC, twice - 2002 and 2007.
for Germany, Rammstein (Du Hast) is good (now by 600-700 mio views) but already one year ago the Scorpions with 'Wind of Change' had over 1 billion views (at the moment 1.1 billion)
as Indonesian people, I can't accept that Siti Badriah's song is the most famous song in Indonesia. There are lots of best song in here, you must tryna listen to it
Excellent compilation! 🙏Celebrate world unity, love, liberty, culture, diversity, community, spirit, soul, vibes and love! Vibrant energy 🎉 these tunes emanate power 💥 representative of beautiful people, places, and things! Praise the worldwide mission for blasting 🎉 music!
You did pretty well considering the limitation of the song only being in one language. Only one Polynesian song though (go Tonga). I'm pleased you included one sign language song but you should have specified that it was ASL as there are many sign languages. I would like to see another list with some of the other languages that you left out (especially from the southern hemisphere): Polynesian (Samoan, Māori), Australian aboriginal, Melanesian languages, more African languages.
I'd love to see this! Considering there are over 150 self-reported languages spoken by First Nations people here in Australia today, it would be hard and incorrect to choose just one and say the whole continent speaks it. I hope they can get some advice on this if they want to make another similar video with your ideas. We have many great First Nations artists that are killing it on the international scene so again, I'd love to see it!
@@ImProWise_1 I saw it in a video that if you speak Hindi in Tamil state,you will……let’s say end up not alive And I’m wondering if it’s actuly like that
@@ObamaGameing nah nah .... That's because Hindi was imposed in TN . People here doesn't like it cuz it's an alien language to us , then why to we even wanna learn it ? So people here protested and won , even some can speak Hindi here we just don't speak Hindi nor support it's imposition here you can speak Hindi here too unless it's a government / formal meeting or assembly
For Swedish. I think it should have been Habibi by Ricky Rich. Yes the title isn’t Swedish and there are remixes with Albanian or German in it but I think the original song was mostly Swedish and it definitely has more views than what it’s showed on the video
Write under this comment all the mistakes that I could have made in this video
Finland is wrong. Best one IS made by Finnish youtuber
Can you write the name of the song or a link? I can't find it
Video has Been taken down. And i can't remember it
For Dutch I think the song should be Traag instead of Leef since it has more views.
@@abrahamriker715 jep it has almost 400mil where Leef only has about 60mil
That specific version of "Ievan Polkka" doesn't have a single word of Finnish in it, it's utter gibberish. I believe there are some more original versions which are very popular too AND have actual Finnish words in them.
Exactly
0:23 Afrikaans 🇿🇦
0:28 Albanian 🇦🇱
0:34 Ancient French 🇫🇷🏛
0:39 Ancient Scandinavian 🇩🇰🇳🇴🇸🇪🏛
0:45 Arabic 🇦🇪
0:50 Armenian 🇦🇲
0:55 Asturian 🟦♰
1:01 Azerbaijani 🇦🇿
1:06 Belarusian 🇧🇾
1:12 Bengali 🇧🇩
1:18 Bosnian 🇧🇦
1:24 Breton ⛿
1:29 Bulgarian 🇧🇬
1:34 Burmese 🇲🇲
1:40 Cape Verde Islands 🇨🇻
1:45 Catalan 🟨🟥
1:50 Chinese 🇨🇳
1:56 Croatian 🇭🇷🇲🇰
2:01 Czech 🇨🇿
2:07 Danish 🇩🇰
2:12 Douala 🇨🇲
2:18 Dutch 🇳🇱
2:23 English 🇬🇧
2:27 Estonian 🇪🇪
2:33 Faroese 🇫🇴
2:39 Filipino 🇵🇭
2:44 Finnish 🇫🇮
2:48 French 🇫🇷
2:52 Fula 🇿🇦
2:57 Gaulish 🇧🇪🇨🇭
3:02 Georgian 🇬🇪
3:07 German 🇩🇪
3:12 Greek 🇬🇷
3:17 Gujarati 🇮🇳
3:23 Hausa 🇳🇬
3:28 Hawaiian 🇬🇧
3:33 Hebrew 🇮🇱
3:38 Hindi 🇮🇳
3:44 Hungarian 🇭🇺
3:49 Icelandic 🇮🇸
3:54 Igbo 🇳🇬
3:59 Indonesian 🇮🇩
4:05 Italian 🇮🇹
4:10 Japanese 🇯🇵
4:14 Javanese 🇮🇩🇸🇷
4:19 Kazakh 🇰🇿
4:25 Korean 🇰🇷
4:30 Kurdish 🇭🇺☀
4:36 Kyrgyz 🇰🇬
4:42 Latin 🇮🇹🏛
4:48 Latvian 🇱🇻
4:53 Lithuanian 🇱🇹
4:58 Macedonian 🇲🇰
5:04 Malay 🇲🇾
5:09 Marathi 🇮🇳
5:14 Middle upper german 🟨🦅
5:19 Mongolian 🇲🇳
5:24 Neopolitan 🇮🇹
5:31 Nepali 🇳🇵
5:36 Norwegian 🇳🇴
5:41 Panjabi 🇮🇳
5:47 Pashto 🇵🇰🇦🇫
5:52 Persian 🇮🇷
5:57 Polish 🇵🇱
6:02 Portuguese 🇵🇹
6:07 Pseudo-Latin 🇮🇹🇻🇦🏛
6:12 Quechua 🇵🇪🇦🇷🛕
6:17 Romani 🇷🇴🇧🇬
6:24 Romanian 🇷🇴
6:28 Russian 🇷🇺
6:34 Ruthenian 🇱🇹🏛
6:39 Sanskrit 🇮🇳
6:45 Serbian 🇷🇸
6:50 Sinhalese 🇱🇰
6:55 Slovak 🇸🇰
7:00 Slovenian 🇸🇮
7:06 Spanish 🇪🇸
7:10 Sumerian 🇮🇶🏛
7:16 Swahili 🇰🇪🇹🇿
7:21 Swedish 🇸🇪
7:27 Tajik 🇹🇯
7:33 Tamil 🇮🇳🇱🇰
7:38 Tatar 🇷🇺🇹🇷
7:43 Telugu 🇮🇳
7:48 Thai 🇹🇭
7:53 Tibetan 🇨🇳🇳🇵🇧🇹
7:59 Tonga 🇹🇴
8:04 Turkish 🇹🇷
8:09 Turkmen 🇹🇲
8:15 Ukrainian 🇺🇦
8:20 Urdu 🇵🇰🇮🇳
8:24 Uzbek 🇺🇿
8:30 Vietnamese 🇻🇳
8:36 Zulu 🇿🇦
*BONUS*
8:43 Artificial language❓
8:48 Vocalize 🗣
8:52 No language (music without words)❗
8:56 Sign language ✋
9:01 10 or more languages in one song 🔟
Te faltó el español...
Gujarati 🇮🇳
Hindi
@@DAVID.DANIEL.54No
Лет ми спик фром май харт ин инглиш
As a swede, I am happy to show the world our national music culture.
Swedes don't respect their language!
OUUHH DANCE.... (???)
CAT FUCKING A HANDBAG
YOUR'S, ONLY YOUR'S
As we say in Germany:"Du hast den Schuss nicht gehört"!
@@EHRE_TV *klopft auf die Oberschenkel* “SO.”
@Roman Bondarenko привет, but sorry mate, that's all I can write in Russian.
Thanks A LOT for including Breton!!! We're not many, almost invisible, but we've a huge musical culture to share with the world!!!
I was genuinely surprised top song wasn't Son ar chistr (Ev Chistr ’ta Laou!), that is like the most famous Breton song, that I bet a lot of people heard...
@@zilalapsa It’s based on views, and Fulenn is an Eurovision song that we, France, sent last year so obviously it got lot of views since it’s a recent worldwide content 😅
I remember Dao Dezi project from 90s, from Deep Forest creators. Love those songs. If I remember correctly it was based on traditional breton music. Would like to listen to something similar, actually.
Brittany > France ❤
I love Fulenn
Seeing songs related to Eurovision in this list is so good. Congrats to Alvan & Ahez, Marcus & Martinus and Monika Linkyte.
Also Kazka for Ukrainian participated in their national selection.
I literally just came here to see how many esc songs/artists I can find 😂😂
Tose Proeski as well
Traffic from Estonia, Karolina Goceva from North Macedonia to
Truly honored to be a Finn right now 💀
Imagine how your neighbor the Swedes feel
As a swede im crying right now. Its beutifull
@@Elazar- Imagine how the Bulgarians feel
@@Elazar- Imagine how the Danish feel
Imagine the Polish
I love the inclusion of crusader songs
I also loved the inclusion of obscure languages
I'm glad you liked the video :)
Amen!
5:12 The song is a Hindu Religious Hymn and its in Awadhi Language( an ancient language spoken in Northern part of India) not Marathi. The language is somewhat similar to Modern day Hindi language.
The fact that Dan Bălan appears twice in this video, once with O-Zone in Romanian and once solo in an artificial language, really amazes me
His and o-zones songs are a guilty pleasure of mine
I remember him singing in Russian, damn, he sings in many languages
Да, трудно воспринимать его не как русского певца.
whats next he speaks sign language?
7:27 As an Hindi speaker, I am surprised how well I am able to understand Tajik language.
Brother you are only surprised because you heard these 2 words Dunya and Tanha. These 2 words are originally Persian and they are used in many many many Asian languages. even in my own language Kurdish we say that Tanha and Dunya I am sure that's the same case In tajik language.
@@shianzekri7629 I am able to understand way more than those two words 'Duña" and "Tanha" (which means -Za Warudo- 'The world' and 'Loneliness' respectively)
Same language family. Hindi is an Indo-European language.
727 wysi
Cause we all share the same language origin and our languages are the oldest languages of the world and asia (Im Persian btw)
I think it was worth mentioning the Amazigh/Berber language too. It’s a widely spoken language in North Africa. In this case I guess top one song is Chekama by Dj Hamid ft Hafssa Da & CHK with about 70M views
Thanks, I'll add a song in that language next time!
@@zukomusic3182🇵🇸Palestine exists Come on in our hearts God's house, Jerusalem, and that is why Palestine is free We are Muslims and all Arab countries 🇵🇸❤
We speak Arabic bro
@@brianwashedhunter1150 Where are you from? I speak Arabic too. But the Amazighi language is also spoken by millions especially in Morocco and Algeria. That's not even debatable.
@@HamzaYT50501 Bruh Arabic is there
I really did not expect to see Faroese, but I am happy about it.
In Russia more popular is "Miyagi & Эндшпиль feat. Рем Дигга - I Got Love (Official Video)"
Right now 844m viewers
2:39 I’m Filipino American and I’m happy how this song is included here. Normally, Filipino language is called Tagalog but it has so many others such as Ilocano, Kampampangan, and Cebuano. Fun fact, not all Filipinos are just Filipinos. You could be a mixture of 2 or more regions. For example, I’m half Tagalog (Common language but is very focused in the Philippines capital, Manila) and Ilocano (Northern part of the Philippines that’s historical).
Buwan in general: This song is about the singer having a serious and intense love for the girl he’s falling for but also depicts a love-hate relationship. The video shows him kidnapping her by blindfolding her and putting her in a dark room. Despite all this characters, behind the scenes, the singer and the girl in the video dated for awhile until they broke up last year
Isn't the MV told us about the singer who painfully lost his lover because of a car bumped her and then the singer was hallucinating everything? Kidnapping her, blindfold her, knotted her, overprotecting her, etc., but in the end he realized that he was just hallucinating and at the end of the MV his lover (her soul or anything It's called) hugged him.
shutup!
Fun fact: there are actually two Slovak entries in the list: Hrdza is singing in Ruthenian but so does in Slovak 🇸🇰
But so does in Ukrainian dialect)
Hrdz is singing literally in Standard Ukrainian, except the word "lem" (only).
Its not the real Carpathian Ruthenian language.
5:58 how is it not Polish Cow song??
1:27 That was frances song in Eurovision 2022
I didn’t expect to see a Eurovision song in this video, but here we are!
Exactly! Which is robbed! Deserved better
@@erenaygun4157It was robbed for sure!
Breton is a French Language.
Real
3:36
השיר העברי המושמע ביותר:
טודו בום של סטטיק ובן אל
Omg, I'm so happy you included Faroese! My language is almost never represented in things like this.
Also, Eivør is amazing, so there's that too 😋
is your roof made of grass?
@@CuoreSportivo No, we had a normal roof, but my friend's house had a grass roof. :) I don't live there anymore, though. I live in Denmark.
@@Lemonz1989 that's super cool! i've been to copenhagen once and it's my favourite city in europe so far. so jealous of you.
i smell someone is from the island of sheep
1-spanish
2-English
3-punjabi
4-hindi
5-tamil
Indian?
Wow, im surprised i knew this many in their version: 11
I knew:
1. Breton (from eurovision)
2. Douala (dont know why, i just know)
3. Dutch (because im dutch)
4. English (from radio)
5. Hawaiian (from the movie lilo en stitch)
6. Korean (from youtube)
7. Latin (i knew ave Maria from church and the performer andre rieu is dutch)
8. Neopalitan (i know from my father)
9. Romanian (from a Child cd, it was a big hit in nl)
10. Spanish (Who doesnt know it haha)
11. Zulu (from radio i guess)
I know party from the usa but not in sign language so it doesnt count i guess, the same for the frozen song
You knew them like you know the name and the singer, or you just have heard it? Because if it´s with all the names, I barely knew like 6-7 of them. But when it comes just to hear and remember it, it turns out I have heard more than 50% of them.There were so many songs here that I have heard as child without knowing the name or even the language.
Number 2 is probably because it hit number 1 in a lot of lists over here in the Netherlands so that's probably why we know it
Also, number 9 was a big hit world wide (and an absolute bop)
Ayee Eurovision gang
@@beetrootsoup3130 yesss
Same, I knew the exact same songs. Also, (and I feel silly correcting you on what you knew or didn't know but) I can't imagine you didn't also know the german one
Ok I must admit that I laughed out loud when I saw what were the most seen songs for swedish and finnish.
And no the fact that I have downloaded both of them at one point or another did not help.
And as a french, seeing the crusader's song mad me happy
Exactly lmao
Sweden has a quite recognised music scene internationally but all its most famous artists sing in English
This video is litterally the proof
The guy on my channel sings a Swedish and Finnish song too.
@@Sara-fd3dd Also like the entire Western music scene is dominated by a handfull of Swedish ghostwriters. Karl Martin Sandberg for example wrote the biggest hit songs for Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys and so on. Some weird parts of some songs like how Britney Spears pronounces baby in ''Baby One More Time'' is attributed to theese Swedes not really understanding proper English pronounciation when directing the songs.
@Regarded69 A famous ghostwriter that writes songs in English does not represent an entire country.
I'm pretty sure 99% of the world's population don't even know who Karl Martin is and doesn't know what he wrote.
But the thing is most of the time Swedish music is just mistaken for being american or British; I had no idea that many bands or artists that only sang in English were from sweden
@@Sara-fd3dd Yeah I don't know why it's like this.
Truly honoured to be Polish 😭
I love the melody of Polish Anthem.
im polish too, I almost cried when I saw song from movie "Frozen". It would be better even if the song was "Miłość w Zakopanem" (in my opinion, I don't like disco polo but still better than Frozen though)
@@antshadxw Or Zenek 💀
At least you ended up with a legendary movie
Fr
Damn.... that's amazing that you do Neapolitan Dialect instead of other italians dialects!Really Appreciate it
🇮🇹🍕!!!You earn a sub❤️!
5:09 That is Awadhi not Marathi.
2:00 I'm not czech, but I love it
I am and it's pretty, because the man was the girl's dad and he sang this song with her because he was dying and it was published after he died ❤️
He died 3 moths afther it was published... I'm slovak and yeah... I sometimes sing it in my head in school
@@maxan1324 psala jsem že "I am" jako že já jsem češka 😂 ale myslela jsem, že zemřel ještě před tím, každopádně jsem myslela, že jsi úplně z jiné země, když jsem si přečetla tvůj komentář 😂
@@maxan1324 a pravda, ta písnička má něco do sebe 😊
@@korelariko Neuvedomil som si, že si napísala "I'm" 😅
Tá pesníčka je emotívna a motivujúca 🙂
Oh, this strong Russian accent.............
А ты попробуй нормально говорить на языке другого народа.
@@АсияСадыкова-я1ы i'm bad at french
@@smolindesign russophobe lol
@@kiskamashi2003 ok
@@smolindesign вот и помалкивайте.
I'm truly proud to be Bulgarian!
Best part of the video for sure.
Surprised to see a Queer Song from Eastern Europe.
💀
@@mohdadeeb1829 For some reason Azis became really popular and still is despite them not liking gay people. They appreciate his voice and he obviously has better songs than that but that one is THE party song for when everyone is drunk.
امحق فخر
03:34 The Hebrew is a song made in the brazilian rhythm funk, and some words and even the title is in portuguese
Interesting!! The title of the hebrew song is in Portuguese (Tudo Bom, meaning something like It's all good) and I could clearly understand three common expressions from Brazil: cachaça (a spirit made from sugarcane), caipirinha (a drink made with cachaça, lime or lemon and sugar) and gatinha (a pretty girl) 😊
So in conclusion,the song is actuly in Brazilian
@@ObamaGameing Not really. But I was curious, I had never heard of them. I saw the entire video of the song and It is somewhat Brazil-themed. They mention several Brazilian features, such as São Paulo (the city where I live), berimbau, carnaval, favela (Brazilian slums), samba. The rhythm is what we call Funk Carioca (Funk from Rio de Janeiro), but part is samba. He even sings an entire phrase in Portuguese. I read that one of the guys was adopted still a baby, from a Latin-American country (possibly Brazil, although he is not sure about). The song is in fact Israelli, in hebrew, with some Portuguese expressions.
@@joselembo4661 so it’s both?
@@ObamaGameing I don't know If I could say that. Maybe It has a Brazilian contribution, but is indeed Israelli.
@@joselembo4661 cheers
Indonesia 🇮🇩 represents :
4:00 Indonesian, Siti Badriah - Lagi Syantik
4:15 Javanese, Via Vallen - Sayang
Malay languages
Wah ada orang Indonesia juga
2:44 thank you for reminding me that it exists
Thanks for creating the compilation, you have opened my ears to so many more artists and their wonderful music.
Me at the beginning of the video: Please, be smt except for kalinka 🙏
Me at 6:31: ..... no, please, no
???
@@alexgut1everything ну, у нас очень много крутых исполнителей в стране, а на первом месте "ягода малинка".. ничего против не имею, но как-то обидно немного
Truly honored to be a Kazakh 🇰🇿
Сіз Германияда тұрасыз ба?
@@munachianako4042 жоға
@@Qazaqpyn_ Аа жарайды. Сіздің профиліңізде Германия бар, сондықтан мен сұрадым.
Невнятная попса же обычная. А могло бы быть что-то уровня Монголии.
i really love that song and i can understand the lyrics🇹🇷🇰🇿
I DIED LAUGHING AT FINNISH 💀💀
🤣yeah.... It was a remix version
@@Sumit-rp5mx omg it was so funny 😭😭
And It's not even in Finnish! The Japanese remix version of Ievan Polkka is complete gibberish.
sorry from Japan😂
It's probably now Cha Cha Cha. Definitely by streams at 130m
As a polish person I don't even know our top song lol
0:23 🇿🇦
0:28 🇦🇱
0:34 🏦🇫🇷
0:40 🇧🇻🇩🇰🇸🇪🏦
0:45🇧🇭🇰🇼🇴🇲🇸🇦
0:52 🇦🇲
0:55 🔵🦴
1:00 🇦🇿
1:06 🇧🇾
1:12 🇧🇩
1:19 🇧🇦
1:24 🏳️
1:30 🇧🇬
1:36 🇲🇲
1:41 🇨🇻
1:48 ⭐♥️
1:51 🇨🇳⛩️
1:57 🇭🇷
2:02 🇨🇿
2:08 🇩🇰
2:15 🇨🇲
2:18 🇳🇱
2:24 🇯🇪🇬🇧🇮🇲
2:28 🇪🇪
2:34 🇫🇴
2:40 🇵🇭
2:44 🇫🇮
2:49 🇫🇷
2:54 🇿🇦
2:59 🇧🇪🇨🇭
3:03 🇬🇪
3:08 🇩🇪
3:13 🇬🇷🏛️
3:18 🇮🇳👳
3:23 🇳🇬🇳🇪
3:29 🇺🇲➖➖ 🇬🇧
3:34 🇮🇱
3:39 🇮🇳
3:44 🇭🇺
3:49 🇮🇸
3:54 🇳🇬
3:59 🇮🇩
4:06 🇮🇹
4:10 🇯🇵
4:14 🇮🇩➖➖. 🇸🇷
4:19 🇰🇿
4:26 🇰🇷🇰🇵
4:31 🇭🇺
4:36 🇰🇬
4:41 🇧🇷🇧🇴🇦🇷🇨🇴🇨🇱🇵🇷🇵🇪🇲🇽🇵🇦🇳🇮
4:48 🇱🇻
4:53 🇱🇹
4:58 🇲🇰
5:04 🇲🇾
5:09 🇮🇳
5:14 💛🦅
5:20 🇲🇳
4:09 oh man, Did not expect to see Kenshi today)))
As a Swede, I am not surprised. 7:21
Bruh I thought that song was in Japanese
@@Carolina-ql1kn to be fair, Swedish and Japanese pronunciation is pretty similar
@@Gnome_beanSo that's why Felix is living in Japan!
@@mohdadeeb1829 yeah, maybe!
@@Gnome_bean Question for Swede. What was the deadliest war in Swedish History. I am guessing the Great Northern War (1700-1721) with over 200k Swedish casualties.
Vietnam's 365daband has the most views due to it being the group's final song before disbanding that same year. It was also used for the soundtrack for a movie. And parodied by a Vietnamese airliner for a commercial.
and cause it's a kid song.
2:44 - The remix or the vocaloid versions of Ievan Polkka are gibberish and do not even remotely sound like Finnish.
you know a song has done well when it has more views than speakers of the language in which it is sung
Exactly: Ukrainian song got over 400mln views, but we are under 40mln are are fewer and fewer with every day of russian invasion
@@nataliiapavlenko2142 Bulagrian song has near 140M views and we are 6.8M😅
Yeah the top song a song from a place that has only 3 million people, has 8 billion views.
6:53 for Sri Lankans (SINHALESE) - Manike Mage Hithe (200+M views) 🇱🇰
Thanks! I'll fix it later
*cries in Polish* 5:57
7:01 As a Slovenian, I applaud you for putting this song here. Foreigners love it as well as a matter of fact.
wow what an interesting video, will watch more from you. Thanks
There are songs in breton that have far more views than Fulenn. For example, Menez Daou by Ramoneurs de Menhirs with nearly 13M or Nolwenn Leroy's version of Tri Martolod with close to 14M views. But Fulenn was undeniably the breton song that got its views the quickest due to Eurovision.
Funfact: the Croat song is actually sung by a Macedonian (Toše Proeski is a post-Yugoslav legendary singer called Yugoslav Elvis Presley). Also Romanian song is actually sung by a Moldovan band.
It is not sung in croatian, but yugoslav, BSCM, however you call it. It is the same language
The original song is in Macedonian this was a Serbo-Croatian version of the same song for his fans from exYugo. The song itself is Macedonian
With the inclusion of "obscure" languages, it did surprise me, that Chinese was just well, Chinese. Should at least go for the major dialects like Mandarin, Cantonese (or Yue), Wu, Hakka, Min (or Taiwanese) etc.
At 5:10 the song language is not “Marathi” its “Awadhi” language although both are derived from Sanskrit language and are Indian.
4:20 BU ŞARKI ÇOK GÜZEL VE SÖZLERİNİ DE ANLAYABİLİYORUM. KAZAKİSTANA ESENLİKLER 🇹🇷🇰🇿
OMG, Hevia!!!
You bring back my childhood, seriously! ❤
My parents had a Hevia CD (I have no idea where they got it, but), they played it quite a few times at home, when I was a child.
I forgot about it for a while, but sometimes I remembered what that special sound was. Unfortunately, I didn't even know the title, but I couldn't remember the name of the band either. 😐
But now, I finally found it! Thank you so much! ❤
Romanian,Italian,French,Spanish,Portughese,Latin,Latinoo family,love you family!!❤❤🎉❤❤
Merci beaucoup d'avoir mis Alvan & Ahez. Vive la Bretagne 🤩🥳!
as a Greek-Albanian when that second song hit it was like an instinct to dance
Corrections:
For Estonian it's "42GO - Bemmi Kummid" with 6.8 million ("Nublu - Für Oksana" has a couple thousand more but I don't know if it counts since half of it is in Russian).
For Finnish it's "Robin - Boom Kah" with 27 million since the one in this video is just gibberish.
For Swedish it's Basshunter - DotA with 73 million.
Original Ievan polka actually has words but the version in this video doesn't have those parts since it's not the original version.
@@Ka1zzU_ That's what I meant. The part they used just contains gibberish.
for Swedish Sabaton has the song Bismarck which has 81 million views
@@thorn646 It's not in Swedish.
My romanian self singing to the albanian, greek and bulgarian songs like they are my national anthem
HELP FR IM GREEK
ngl i thought that for Poland "miłość w zakopanem" would be no.1 XD
As a Greek, of course our song would be a love song... .
Do we even make anything else nowadays?
06:45 No 1 song for Serbia is incorrect, most popular song from Serbia is "Moje zlato" performed by Mc Yankoo feat Milica Todorović.
Bulgarian having so many views is insane. When compared to some 7-8M native speakers (including living abroad)
Bc it’s a such meme song
Amazing new video! i think i saw your videos about eurovision and most visualized song in every country around 45 times and i'm not joking. i am from southern italy near naples. i can speak fluent neapolitan as it's my native language and i really enjoy the traditional lyric music. i hope you keep going!
Thanks! I like what I do myself. I will try to make more videos, including about Eurovision
if you liked this video too, then watch it 44 more times😂
6:34 I love this song.
Glad you enjoy Slovak songs 🇸🇰💪
8:44 OMG, Dan Balan is featured twice in this video...
5:52 Behet Ghol Midam is great but Arash,Broken Angel is more famous (about 350millions)
As Slovene I didn't know which song would it be, but as I saw, I understood immediately... This song was quite popular some years ago :)
8:15 пам'ятаю цю пісню )
Now back to fighting for your country
6:22 WTF "TVP Kultura" is polish television station
I know I sing it too
The Finnish one isn’t even in Finnish. The original version is though, but the remix that was in this video, isn’t.
Yeah, that is just gibberish.
2:12 every Person who knows Polish have laughts from this song
Stfu baboon we know.
Eurovision artists that are mentioned in this video:
1:24 Alvan & Ahez 🇨🇵 2022
1:56 Tose Proeski 🇲🇰 2004
4:53 Monika Linkyté 🇱🇹 2023
4:58 Karolina Goceva 🇲🇰 2002 2007
5:36 Marcus & Martinus🇸🇪 2024
*Proeski, song chosen in this video is from his international album
Edit 4:58 Karolina Goceva also represented Macedonia 🇲🇰 on ESC, twice - 2002 and 2007.
2:18 This is one absolute banger of a song and it works so well in Dutch
As an Indian, i feel proud that each of our regional language had 1.5-2 B views. If summed together, they would more than 10 B.
😂yeah.... That's too much ironic
hello fellow exo-l 😆
@@exo-l4742 hii, nice to see a fellow L ❤️
I mean....India is quite literally THE largest populated nation in the world currently; I would be surprised if it had LESS than 1B views on it
@@ahouranouri516 india is 2nd china is 1st
Great video
In Switzerland we have a large community that sings in Swiss-German and also in Rhaeto-Romanic. Those would have been cool to see
Can you tell me what songs are popular in these languages? I'll probably expand the top
@@zukomusic3182 It would probably be 079 by Lo & Leduc for Swiss German. Dont't know anything big in Rhaeto-Romanic however.
kudos to you for keeping the intro short and sweet and for making sure the selected songs are purely sung in one language.
true to be honored as a Filipino! Mabuhay ang Musikang Pinoy!
5:15 best
proud to be a native german speaker
Cool video, keep doing your thing further :)
Thx bro, Support is important to me
Все, раздвоение личности
@@temailiartem I don't understand you
Ахахахха сам написал,сам себе же и ответил
for Germany, Rammstein (Du Hast) is good (now by 600-700 mio views) but already one year ago the Scorpions with 'Wind of Change' had over 1 billion views (at the moment 1.1 billion)
Thanks for mentioning Gaulish and Eluveitie
As a Polish person I'm suprised that it's not biały węgorz or any other well know song but that it's some song from frozen
8:05 Aleyna tilki cevapsız çınlama. Türkçe'yi merak edenler için. En son Gülşen bangır bangır değil miydi ya ben geride kalmışım
Earthquake
I love turkey
That woman has no.. breasts.
G.E.M., KAZKA, and the Breton entry ❤
Hanuman chalisa is in Marathi?? Seriously!? 5:13
Awesome work, great video!
the top Kurdish song is actually Warni Warni by Omar Souleyman with 117 million views. 4:31
I was here totally ready to fight the German entry but the legends are reigning like they should
as Indonesian people, I can't accept that Siti Badriah's song is the most famous song in Indonesia. There are lots of best song in here, you must tryna listen to it
Lah kok gak terima? Lagu sibad kan emang video musik berbahasa indonesia dgn viewers terbanyak...
Lol, Polish one from that movie. I wasn't expect that lol.
But this is still better than Disco Polo 😂😅
2:50 Who remembers joker face indian guy?
Excellent compilation! 🙏Celebrate world unity, love, liberty, culture, diversity, community, spirit, soul, vibes and love! Vibrant energy 🎉 these tunes emanate power 💥 representative of beautiful people, places, and things! Praise the worldwide mission for blasting 🎉 music!
You did pretty well considering the limitation of the song only being in one language. Only one Polynesian song though (go Tonga). I'm pleased you included one sign language song but you should have specified that it was ASL as there are many sign languages.
I would like to see another list with some of the other languages that you left out (especially from the southern hemisphere): Polynesian (Samoan, Māori), Australian aboriginal, Melanesian languages, more African languages.
I'd love to see this! Considering there are over 150 self-reported languages spoken by First Nations people here in Australia today, it would be hard and incorrect to choose just one and say the whole continent speaks it. I hope they can get some advice on this if they want to make another similar video with your ideas. We have many great First Nations artists that are killing it on the international scene so again, I'd love to see it!
Hawaiian is there!
7:33 Tamil. It's my mother tongue. Proud to be a Indian Tamil 🇮🇳
💜
Aparently you do not like Hindi people
@@ObamaGameing why are you spreading hatred here ???
@@ImProWise_1 I saw it in a video that if you speak Hindi in Tamil state,you will……let’s say end up not alive
And I’m wondering if it’s actuly like that
@@ObamaGameing nah nah .... That's because Hindi was imposed in TN . People here doesn't like it cuz it's an alien language to us , then why to we even wanna learn it ? So people here protested and won , even some can speak Hindi here we just don't speak Hindi nor support it's imposition here you can speak Hindi here too unless it's a government / formal meeting or assembly
7:34 Tamil "தமிழ்"🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rowdy
POV You are a Tamil
In India: 😄
In SriLanka: 💀
Thanks ZuKo brother!
You have in your video 3 Iranic languages Persian Pashto Kurdish plus Tajiki dialect of Persian!!!
1:34 average Bulgurian singer 😄
Why?
Real 😂😂😂
For Swedish. I think it should have been Habibi by Ricky Rich. Yes the title isn’t Swedish and there are remixes with Albanian or German in it but I think the original song was mostly Swedish and it definitely has more views than what it’s showed on the video
Thanks for the information, I'll fix it next time!
@@zukomusic3182 finland lolian polka
@@zukomusic3182
A mistake for Albanian 🇦🇱
The most viewed song is "Era - Bonbon" with 882 milion views.
Era a is talented albanian singer from Kosovo
@@Legendoffairytail1 she showed up highest every time i typed "bonbon" in the search bar.. I'm looking for bonbon making tutorials
Actually, the swedish version of "Jag är en Gummibjörn" has more than both "Habibi" and Caramelldansen with over 83 milion views.