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Nirvana 's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" music video was uploaded to YouTube in 2009. In 2019, it hit one billion views. This past week, within just six years of the first billion views, the "Smells Like ...
Nirvana’s iconic music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit” has officially surpassed two billion views on YouTube—a first for grunge-rock, proving its enduring power more than 30 years after its ...
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One of the most iconic music videos of all time recently crossed two billion views on YouTube, as Nirvana ‘s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” joins a rather small list of rock acts to reach such a milestone.
While the majority of the YouTube music videos with two billion or more views are from pop, Latin, country and hip-hop ...
The Samuel Bayer-directed video first appeared on MTV in the fall of 1991 and went on to help Nirvana to the Best New Artist and Best Alternative Group video wins at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.
Nirvana had no idea that “Smells Like Teen Spirit” would become one of the greatest rock songs of all time and would continue ...
When Nirvana was looking to make the music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” the idea was to make something bad on purpose. It was a testament to their punk sensibilities that they wanted ...
Some say Nirvana single-handedly ended hair metal with their flagship album Nevermind. The album’s lead single, “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” grew so popular that the band hated playing it live.
“Post Nirvana,” — Malone, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear — roared through a rendition of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” during the show. Malone himself is no stranger to ...
Close to being Titanic-level disaster' Nirvana's first SNL appearance saw the band play "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Territorial Pissings." They returned to the show in 1993 to perform "Heart ...
“Smells Like Teen Spirit” is Nirvana’s breakout hit and the anthem of Generation X. With its quiet-loud dynamics and powerful guitar riffs, it took over radio and MTV in late 1991. Kurt ...