The GRAMMY Awards take place this weekend, bringing together the biggest names in the world of music, and with it an even bigger audience watching along.
For those looking to watch this year’s event, if you’re fortunate enough to have a subscription to Paramount+ you’ll be able to watch the entire affair live or on demand after it’s broadcast.
For the rest of us though, we’ll have to suffice with clips that will appear on the GRAMMY’s official YouTube channel, along with getting nostalgic by watching some previous performances over the years.
But what is the most viewed GRAMMY Awards performance on YouTube? Well, Japan-101 went through the digital archives to pull out 19 of the most viewed performances from the GRAMMYs so you don’t have to wonder anymore.
Do you recall any of the performances on the list, or do you think there is a performance out there that deserves as many views as the selection in this list?

5. Dua Lip and DaBaby - 2021
Dua Lipa's performance of Levitating with DaBaby at the 2021 GRAMMYs has earned 76,754,358 views on YouTube since it's first broadcast. | Getty Images for The Recording A

6. Angela Aguilar, Aida Cuevas & Natalia Lafourcade - 2019
The trio's performance of La Llorona at the 2019 GRAMMY ceremony has earned 75,674,708 views on YouTube. | Getty Images

7. Beyoncé - 2010
Looking to break GRAMMY records this weekend, the leader of the BeyHive's performance of If I Were A Boy in 2010 has earned 55,307,727 views on YouTube. | Getty Images

8. Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic - 2021
The ecletic collaborative performance from this trio of Leave the Door Open in 2021 has managed to rack up 50,431,712 views on YouTube. | Getty Images for The Recording A