Most Subscribed osu! Channels of ALL TIME (2008-2024)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Data source: socialblade.com
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Channels in video:
➜ UA-cam Channels that focus on osu! related content such as Squashy Boy, SillyFangirl osu, tokaku, Hugofrost, BTMC, grizzlypng, Kariyu, izzclay, WhiteCat osu!, KoiFishu, Binfy, Vaxei, Yokoe, Ch0p, mrekk, WubWoofWolf, krappe, Circle People, Zylice, Chuki the Wolf, FunOrange, osu!, Jaeky, FlyingTuna, xootynator, and more!
Music in video:
➜ • Jack Shore & KORA - Me...
➜ • Steve Hartz - Never Gi...
➜ • N3WPORT - Alive (feat....
➜ • Anna Yvette - Red Line...
#osu #subcounthistory #barchartrace
the sub count difference between KoiFishu and WhiteCat osu! at the end is like the sub count difference between Cocomelon and T-Series
Every Top 1
0:07 Dean Herbert
2:02 verto
2:48 Heibel
4:51 WubWoofWolf
8:28 BTMC
8:50 tokaku
8:52 HugoFrost
9:24 Squashy Boy
9:28 tokaku (again)
9:37 Squashy Boy (again, currently)
no way osu! was silent for 10 years or so
BRO I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS AMGGGG
Nice video Melvin
Can you do your most Subscribers part 2?
from osc to osu is just perfect
Could you do it with the Hispanic graphic channels? Please, there is also making the world's top graphic artists
no blue zenith playing, disappointed
Could you make Gorilla Tag?
What the heck? Is FunOrange unable to surpass 100K, or was that a bug?
@@ErikTheOkapiYT not a bug
@@realmelvin So they're actually unable to surpass 100K everytime?
yes, people unsub the moment he reaches 100k
@@realmelvin Wow.... okay.
I also would like to see the most subscribed Gacha Life Channels.
yessss
Pls make video most subcribers among us youtubers
can u do please brawl stars like niteshade said
What’s OSU!
It's a music game where you click the circle to sync the music
Do FNAF!
What is osu?
It's like fnf
Do brawl stars!
What Is OSU
It is a musical rythm game.
What is OSU! ?
Osu![a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.[citation needed]
Osu!'s gameplay, based on the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series of rhythm games, primarily involves clicking notes, which appear as circles, using the mouse cursor. Since the game's release, three other game modes have been added, taking inspiration from Taiko no Tatsujin and Beatmania. Unlike many rhythm games, levels in Osu! are created and uploaded by users, increasing the range and volume of the song library, which is a factor contributing to the game's popularity.
The game has a significant connection to Japanese culture and anime music. It has also had effects on the esports industry-professional gamers use Osu! to warm up and practice, and the community frequently organizes tournaments between players.
Osu![a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.[citation needed]
Osu!'s gameplay, based on the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series of rhythm games, primarily involves clicking notes, which appear as circles, using the mouse cursor. Since the game's release, three other game modes have been added, taking inspiration from Taiko no Tatsujin and Beatmania. Unlike many rhythm games, levels in Osu! are created and uploaded by users, increasing the range and volume of the song library, which is a factor contributing to the game's popularity.
The game has a significant connection to Japanese culture and anime music. It has also had effects on the esports industry-professional gamers use Osu! to warm up and practice, and the community frequently organizes tournaments between players.
Rhythm game where you have to tap keys or click the circles to the beat.