We’re never gonna give YOU up, Rick Astley. The “Never Gonna Give You Up” music video has passed 1 billion views on YouTube. The video reached the milestone on Wednesday, almost 12 years after its ...
Rick Astley fans — and haters — are never gonna give up watching his hit song on YouTube, which just surpassed 1 billion views. The official video for “Never Gonna Give You Up,” which was released 34 ...
The official music video for Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" has hit a billion views on YouTube thanks to the viral Internet phenomenon of rickrolling. Astley's 1987 song hit YouTube on ...
Rick Astley‘s ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ has secured one billion views on YouTube after cementing its place in internet folklore. Astley’s debut song, which spawned the iconic Rickrolling trend, is one ...
Internet meme sensation Rick Astley has rickrolled his way into the United States, live and in person. The British singer is promoting his brand-new comeback album 50, which topped the UK charts this ...
The song, released 34 years ago this week, found new popularity with the rise of Rickrolling, an internet prank where people are tricked into clicking on a hyperlink that leads to the video. At the ...
Rick Astley's viral music video has been removed from YouTube, leaving hundreds of so-called ‘rickrollers’ broken-hearted. For years, online jokers have been sending the hyperlink to the clip, ...
In what seemed to be a repeat of the great "Hitler Reacts" YouTube takedown of 2010, an original version of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" video used to ...
1 BILLION views for Never Gonna Give You Up on @YouTube! Amazing, crazy, wonderful! Rick ♥️https://t.co/mzyLznTr4R #NGGYU #NGGYU1Billion pic.twitter.com ...
Rick has rolled into YouTube’s billion-views club. The official video for Rick Astley’s 1987 hit “Never Gonna Give You Up” — uploaded almost 12 years ago — surpassed 1 billion lifetime views on ...
Many of those views may have been involuntary. Rick-rolling, for those who don't know, is when you prank people by sending them a link to that song, disguised as something else. Good morning. I'm ...