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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A remaster of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" went viral. The video, uploaded to the YouTube channel Revideo, is in 4K at 60-frames-per-second. "Rickrolling" is a legendary meme format, and ...
The view count on Youtube for "Never Gonna Give You Up" is more than 175 million Depending on your age, you may be interested to know that Feb. 6 marks the 50th birthday of either pop singer Rick ...
If you've never been misdirected to the video for Rick Astley's 1988 hit "Never Gonna Give You Up," you probably aren't reading this. A blogger at the LA Times managed to track Astley down for a ...
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, ...
"I only view it as a positive thing," says Astley of the Internet meme spawned by his 1987 music video Rick Astley has had one of the most bizarre second acts in music history. The pompadoured ...
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 ...
"That is mind-blowing. The world is a wonderful and beautiful place and I am very lucky," the singer, now 55, said in an Instagram video.