2015 was a year of music, politics and parodies and as you count the remaining days of the year on the fingertips, we bring you a compilation of the most popular YouTube videos of the year.

“Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)”: How often do you see a five-year old kid being idolized by people from different walks of life all around the globe? The video features a girl named Heaven King, who is arguably best known for her appearance in “The Ellen Show.” This video is overloaded with cuteness as the little girl shows off some groovy moves on “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” by Silentó. The video has received 118,805,668 views so far.

Click here to watch Heaven King and her dance crew perform.

“Love Has No Labels”: The video showing the power of love that goes beyond caste, gender, age and differences was the most lauded video of 2015 as it managed to send a very strong social message to the lawmakers and haters. The clip with a message was published by the Ad council.

Click here to watch the video on “Diversity & Inclusion.”

“Clash of Clans: Revenge”: The official Super Bowl TV commercial featuring Irish actor Liam Neeson became the most talked about video soon after its release and has been watched by nearly 88,265,752 people on YouTube so far.

Click here to watch “Clash of Clans: Revenge”

Justin Bieber Carpool Karaoke: The video featuring pop artist Justin Bieber with James Corden for “The Late Late Show” is yet another chart topping video of 2015. In this clip, Bieber can be seen karaoking to his first hit “Baby” during a carpool session with host James Corden.

Click here to watch Justin Bieber Carpool Karaoke

Prankster turns home into plastic ball pit: The video by Roman Atwood shows him stuffing an entire floor of his house with plastic playpen balls to surprise his wife. Published on Jan. 18, this video has managed to gain over 57 million views owing to Atwood’s wife’s reaction to his wonderful surprise.

Click here to watch Roman Atwood’s prank

YouTube has also launched a video titled “YouTube rewind” to celebrate the popular “videos, people, music and moves” of 2015.

Source: YouTube/ YouTube Spotlight

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