YouTube has revealed the top 10 most-viewed music videos of 2016, and the list includes Twenty One Pilots' "Heathens" and Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend." "Heathens" comes in at number 10 on the list, while "Hymn for the Weekend" takes the number 9 spot.
The video for "Heathens," which Twenty One Pilots wrote for the Suicide Squad soundtrack, finds Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun in prison, and features clips from the DC Comics villain team-up movie. The "Hymn for the Weekend" visual, meanwhile, was filmed in India, and features a cameo from none other than Beyonce.
YouTube's most-viewed music video of 2016 is "Work from Home," by girl-group Fifth Harmony.
"Heathens," by the way, is up for three awards at the 2017 Grammys: Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media. And while "Hymn for the Weekend" isn't nominated for any Grammys, Coldplay's "Up&Up" visual is up for Best Music Video.
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