Top 10 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels in 2023

From Mr. Beast and PewDiePie to T-Series and Cocomelon, these channels rule the popular platform.

YouTube continues to be the go-to platform for users seeking diverse content. With millions of creators worldwide, some channels have risen above the rest, amassing substantial subscriber bases.

Here’s a rundown of the top 10 most subscribed YouTube channels in the world as of 2023:

1. T-Series

Subscribers: 255 million

T-Series, founded in 1983, takes the top spot with a staggering 255 million subscribers. This Indian record label and film production house have dominated YouTube with Bollywood soundtracks, Indian pop music, and multilingual content.

2. MrBeast

Subscribers: 217 million

Jimmy Donaldson, famously known as MrBeast, has captivated audiences with his viral stunts and philanthropic endeavors. With 217 million subscribers, MrBeast is not only a YouTube sensation but also the highest earner on the platform, as reported by Forbes.

3. Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes

Subscribers: 168 million

Cocomelon specializes in 3D animated videos of traditional children’s songs and nursery rhymes. With a massive 168 million subscribers, it has become a go-to destination for parents and children alike.

4. SET India

Subscribers: 166 million

Sony Entertainment Television (SET) India secures the fourth spot with 166 million subscribers. The channel offers a mix of dramas and reality shows, including popular Indian programs like India’s Got Talent and Indian Idol.

5. Kids Diana Show

Subscribers: 117 million

Geared toward children, the Kids Diana Show features the adventures of 7-year-old Diana and her brother Roma. The channel’s popularity extends globally, with dubbed content in multiple languages for its 117 million subscribers.

6. PewDiePie

Subscribers: 111 million

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie, remains a prominent figure on YouTube. With over 111 million subscribers, his “Let’s Play” gaming content has garnered widespread recognition and controversy.

7. Like Nastya

Subscribers: 111 million

Anastasia Radzinskaya, at the age of 8, has amassed a fortune through her YouTube channel, Like Nastya. The channel’s success, featuring diverse content from toy unboxings to amusement park visits, has propelled the family to relocate from Russia to Miami.

8. Vlad and Niki

Subscribers: 106 million

Vladislav and Nikita Vashketov, the dynamic duo behind Vlad and Niki, have captured the hearts of young viewers. With 106 million subscribers, these siblings create content in multiple languages across various YouTube channels.

9. Zee Music Company

Subscribers: 103 million

Competing with T-Series, Zee Music Company, headquartered in Mumbai, focuses on distributing hit songs from Bollywood and renowned Indian artists. The channel boasts 103 million subscribers.

10. WWE

Subscribers: 98 million

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) appeals to wrestling fans globally, earning the tenth spot with 98 million subscribers. The channel features highlights, interviews, and exclusive content showcasing the larger-than-life personas of WWE Superstars.