Colombian singer Shakira tops Starcount’s global social media chart
for the week of February 3-9 as she continues to get buzz for “Can’t
Remember to Forget You.” New on the week’s chart is Bruno Mars, who
earned new fans after he performed at the Super Bowl halftime show on
February 2.
1. Shakira
Shakira had more views than anyone else on YouTube over the past week. Her video with Rihanna, for their joint single “Can’t Remember to Forget You,” was watched by 102 million people in just one week. 2. Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber gained more than one million new followers on Instagram, where he has been posting photos with various rappers including TI and Diddy.
3. Katy Perry
Continuing to attract huge amounts of new followers on Twitter is Katy Perry, who gained 260,000 new fans on the network — 40,000 more than Justin Bieber — as she prepares for her Prismatic World Tour.
4. One Direction
The 1D boys released a video for new single “Midnight Memories,” helping them gain more than 30 million YouTube views last week.
5. Mark Zuckerberg
The Facebook founder celebrated the company’s tenth birthday last week and gained a massive 3.3 million profile subscribers, becoming the first person to reach the 25 million milestone.
6. PewDiePie
Video game commentator PewDiePie added another 57 million views to his YouTube channel and was captured by the Flappy Bird craze, with over 9 million people tuning in to his gameplay video of the app sensation.
7. Miley Cyrus
Two-and-a-half million people were talking about Miley Cyrus on Facebook as she appeared in photo shoots for W Magazine and the German edition of Vogue. She also gained 500,000 new likes on the network, more than Justin Bieber and Rihanna combined.
8. Bruno Mars
The “Treasure” singer’s halftime performance at the Super Bowl convinced over half a million people to ‘like’ him on Facebook over the course of the week following the event.
9. Rihanna
Talked about one million times this week thanks to her sizzling new music video with Shakira, Rihanna also gained 150,000 new fans on Instagram as she posted pictures from her recent shoot with Esquire.
10. EminemShakira had more views than anyone else on YouTube over the past week. Her video with Rihanna, for their joint single “Can’t Remember to Forget You,” was watched by 102 million people in just one week. 2. Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber gained more than one million new followers on Instagram, where he has been posting photos with various rappers including TI and Diddy.
3. Katy Perry
Continuing to attract huge amounts of new followers on Twitter is Katy Perry, who gained 260,000 new fans on the network — 40,000 more than Justin Bieber — as she prepares for her Prismatic World Tour.
4. One Direction
The 1D boys released a video for new single “Midnight Memories,” helping them gain more than 30 million YouTube views last week.
5. Mark Zuckerberg
The Facebook founder celebrated the company’s tenth birthday last week and gained a massive 3.3 million profile subscribers, becoming the first person to reach the 25 million milestone.
6. PewDiePie
Video game commentator PewDiePie added another 57 million views to his YouTube channel and was captured by the Flappy Bird craze, with over 9 million people tuning in to his gameplay video of the app sensation.
7. Miley Cyrus
Two-and-a-half million people were talking about Miley Cyrus on Facebook as she appeared in photo shoots for W Magazine and the German edition of Vogue. She also gained 500,000 new likes on the network, more than Justin Bieber and Rihanna combined.
8. Bruno Mars
The “Treasure” singer’s halftime performance at the Super Bowl convinced over half a million people to ‘like’ him on Facebook over the course of the week following the event.
9. Rihanna
Talked about one million times this week thanks to her sizzling new music video with Shakira, Rihanna also gained 150,000 new fans on Instagram as she posted pictures from her recent shoot with Esquire.
The “Rap God” has been riding on the success of his hit single with Rihanna, which has reached over 86 million views on YouTube.
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