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T-Series subscriber milestone triggers response from MrBeast, stirring up YouTube subscribers battle; Details inside

During the 2019 competition between PewDiePie and T-Series to become the most subscribed YouTube channel, MrBeast launched a campaign called "Subscribe to PewDiePie."

Bhaskar Chakravorty
Last Updated : Tuesday, 23 April 2024
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It appears that T-Series and this well-known YouTuber are embroiled in another fight. With 252 million subscribers, Mr. Beast has recently achieved a significant milestone, bringing his channel's subscriber base close to that of T-Series, which has 263 million. Although MrBeast is the most subscribed "person" channel on YouTube, T-Series, an Indian music organization, has the largest number of subscribers overall. It seems that Mr. Beast can now unseat T-Series as the most subscribed channel overall, a title that it has long held. A video that T-Series posted on X on April 17 urged viewers to subscribe in order to "be part of the T family."

T-Series and the sympathy game! 

Gulshan Kumar, the late founder of T-Series, was quoted in the video as saying, "I want to put India and my people at the top of the international platform." Come, hold my hand, and let us collaborate to turn my idea into your dream. May our dream come true. As the corporation pleaded with viewers, the national flag was also displayed in the video. Before long, this video had over 2.1 million views.

Mr Beast is in the brawl

Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, posted a comment on this video saying, "Naw, subscribe to me instead." It is interesting to note that while the T-Series video only received 2,900 likes, this comment received over 100,000. Not everyone found the T-Series post to be impressive. The corporation was criticized by many Indians for its severe copyright strikes. "Do not play patriotic crap," an X user wrote. You people do not even give our own creators a break for a minute or two. T-Series, unsubscribe now.

PewDiePie and Mr Beast's brotherhood

It is interesting to note that T-Series and Mr. Beast have a long-standing animosity. When PewDiePie, a Swedish YouTuber, and T-Series competed in 2019 to become the "highest subscribed YouTube channel," Mr. Beast fiercely backed PewDiePie, purchasing billboards around the USA in support of PewDiePie. In addition, Mr. Beast and his pals purchased Super Bowl tickets behind the goalposts and wore shirts that read "SUB 2 PEW DIE PIE." After being the first YouTube channel to reach over 100 million subscribers on May 29, 2019, T-Series became victorious in this contest.

Challenge seeks traction

Thanks to his challenging challenges, charity efforts, and high-budget game show-style movies, Mr. Beast's popularity has skyrocketed in recent years. Mr. Beast, a 25-year-old YouTuber, celebrated reaching over 200 million followers in October 2023 by writing on the platform, "This is just the beginning; now it is time we rally and pass T-Series to avenge PewDiePie."

Thanks to his high-end game show-style films, challenging challenges, and charitable endeavors, Mr. Beast's fame has increased dramatically in recent years. A message titled "This is just the beginning; now it is time we rally and pass T-Series to avenge PewDiePie" was posted on YouTube by MrBeast, a 25-year-old, to commemorate reaching over 200 million followers in October 2023.

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