YouTube hits one billion views for Police’s “Every Breath You Take” video

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The music video for the Police’s 1983 single “Every Breath You Take”YouTube has seen more than one billion videos.

“Every Breath You Take,” which was added to the platform in 2010, is the 225th video to join YouTube’s Billion Views Club and the seventh video from the 1980s to achieve this milestone. The Sting-penned ballad was originally released as part of the band’s final studio album, 1983’s “Synchronicity.”

Directed by English music duo Godley & Creme, the music video captures the trio in black and white, with Sting on double bass, Andy Summers on guitar and Stewart Copeland on drums.

In 2019, “Every Breath You Take”With 15 million radio plays, it was named the BMI Pop Awards’ most-listened song. The song was also added to Spotify’s Billions Club last year after hitting over one billion streams on that platform.

The Police emerged from the British original. “new wave” of the late 1970s, are known for such hit albums as 1979’s “Reggatta de Blanc,” 1980’s “Zenyatta Mondatta” “Synchronicity.” The multi-award-winning trio has sold over 75 million records worldwide, and scored two Brit Awards, an MTV Video Music Award and six Grammys — including best pop performance by a duo or group for “Every Breath You Take.”The band was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003.

The Police’s YouTube channel has over 1.5 million subscribers and, according to the platform, their “Every Breath You Take”This year, music videos have had an average of more than 300,000.

The song’s popularity continues to endure also through being licensed for other uses that drive music fans back to hear the original, from it being sampled for Puff Daddy’s “I’ll Be Missing You”Its current usage in a DuckDuckGo advertisement campaign.

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