Calvin Harris and Rihanna joined an exclusive club Tuesday when their smash “This Is What You Came For” joined the list of YouTube/Vevo videos that have racked up more than 1 billion views. At press time, they were firmly over the unicorn line with 1,002,130,797 views, squeaking ahead of Bruno Mars‘ “The Lazy Song,” which has a mere 998.2 million looks.
While crossing the billi line was a rare feat just a few years ago — back in December 2012, Psy’s “Gangnam Style” was the first clip to do it — there are now 31 other music videos that have entered the club, including multiples from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Fifth Harmony.
Here’s a look at the other members, according to YouTube. (All figures accurate as of press time.)
1. Psy, “Gangnam Style” — 2,701,434,128
2. Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth, “See You Again” — 2,234,523,212
3. Justin Bieber, “Sorry” — 2,045,083,924
4. Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars, “Uptown Funk” — 2,016,210,558
5. Taylor Swift, “Blank Space” — 1,871,718,187
6. Adele, “Hello” — 1,804,350,403
7. Taylor Swift, “Shake it Off” — 1,769,027,806
8. Major Lazer & DJ Snake feat. MØ, “Lean On” — 1,761,088,530
9. Enrique Iglesias feat. Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona, “Bailando” (Spanish version) — 1,757,676,109
10. Katy Perry, “Roar” — 1,661,987,822
11. Meghan Trainor, “All About That Bass” — 1,631,349,255
12. Katy Perry feat. Juicy J, “Dark Horse” — 1,613,102,227
13. Maroon 5, “Sugar” — 1,599,254,138
14. OneRepublic, “Counting Stars” — 1,549,207,694
15. Justin Bieber feat. Ludacris, “Baby” — 1,500,340,887
16. Sia, “Chandelier” — 1,472,296,394
17. Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud” — 1,396,696,541
18. Justin Bieber, “What Do You Mean?” — 1,376,547,223
19. Ellie Goulding, “Love Me Like You Do” — 1,322,502,300
20. Shakira, “Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)” — 1,245,609,492
21. Passenger, “Let Her Go” — 1,229,276,679
22. Eminem feat. Rihanna, “Love the Way You Lie” — 1,206,691,267
23. LMFAO, “Party Rock Anthem” — 1,205,926,298
24. Fifth Harmony feat. Kid Ink, “Worth It” — 1,202,016,529
25. Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign, “Work From Home” — 1,176,588,864
26. Avicii, “Wake Me Up” — 1,153,902,823
27. Silento, “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” — 1,128,761,256
28. MAGIC!, “Rude” — 1,106,482,161
29. Romeo Santos, “Propuesta Indecente” — 1,105,438,054
30. J. Balvin, “Ay Vamos” — 1,046,115,987
31. Drake, “Hotline Bling” — 1,043,241,851
32. Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna, “This is What You Came For” — 1,022,354,730
UPDATE: Video view figures were updated on Monday (Dec. 5) based on figures supplied by YouTube.