MrBeast surpasses second-most subscribed YouTube channel Cocomelon as he now aims to dethrone T-Series

MrBeast has dethroned Cocomelon, the second most subscribed channel on YouTube
PUBLISHED JUN 16, 2023
MrBeast has grown at an outstanding rate of 7.17 million monthly subscribers on average (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
MrBeast has grown at an outstanding rate of 7.17 million monthly subscribers on average (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: MrBeast has made significant progress in climbing the ranks by surpassing the second-most subscribed YouTube channel, Cocomelon. Fans eagerly anticipate whether he will ultimately overtake the most subscribed channel, T-Series.

With his most recent video, which shows football player Tom Brady on a yacht and tops previous most-viewed films, MrBeast has cemented his position as the most well-known person on the internet. MrBeast routinely creates high-quality content.

MrBeast surpassed Cocomelon

MrBeast recently surpassed Cocomelon, a nursery rhyme, YouTube channel. Many admirers believe that MrBeast's current surge in popularity is attributed to his numerous collaborations and giveaways. MrBeast's statistics are outstanding in and of themselves.

He has grown at an outstanding rate of 7.17 million monthly subscribers on average. Furthermore, all of the videos on the main channel have received almost 27 billion views, as reported by, Essentially Sports.

With MrBeast becoming the second-most subscribed YouTube channel, supporters hope he continues to expand at this rate to reach the top. They want MrBeast to fight for brand channels versus content providers.

A fan took it to Twitter and wrote, "@MrBeast HAS NOW SURPASSED @cocomelonkids WITH THE MOST #YouTubeSubscribers! MrBeast's now the 2nd most subscribed on the platform! #MrBeast #CoComelon #YouTube." Another user posted, "By estimates, MrBeast has now passed Cocomelon! He is now the 2nd largest channel on YouTube!"



 



 

Can MrBeast dethrone T-Series?

This feud began when PewDiePie and T-Series competed to become the most subscribed YouTube channels. PewDiePie was defeated by T-Series, who is still the current champion. Fans now have another competitor to root for in the form of MrBeast. 

They're placing him against the brand channels for control of YouTube. Although it will take him about 100 million more subscribers to overtake the most subscribed channel. Several fans have shown support for MrBeast as the new T-Series heir apparent. They have expressed their support for him in comments on a Reddit post. In the comments section, comments such as "Time for MrBeast to cook!" and "Revenge for Pewdiepie" has begun to rage.

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