The numbers this week are beyond insanity. Welcome to 7clouds' The Winners, a weekly series. As the ever-growing network that we are here at 7clouds, we'll be taking a look (and many different angles) into what has defined our brand for over a decade: Lyric YouTube videos. They are the core of who we are, and are a true part of our identity, spanning over 40 videos uploaded every single day across our various channels on the most watched platform in the history of the Internet.
In 7clouds' The Winners, every week we take a look at the seven best performing recent videos across our many channels, which span from Country and Chill, to Rock, Rap, R&B, and even countries like Italy, Argentina, Canada and Australia. The peculiarity of this series is that we rank the top videos based on how they've overperformed their neighbours in their specific channels. This means that, for example, for 7clouds Latin, we only compare its recent seven videos against themselves, and not against other channels, or by jugding only by viewcount alone. This allows us to have a clear picture of how well a video did against its local average. We represent this by an x. Meaning that if, for example, a video uploaded in a given week had 6,000 views in a channel with an average viewcount of 1,000, its value would be 6x.
Enough chitchat. Let's dive into this week's countdown.
7. 7clouds TikTok: The Second Voice - Let Me Be (Lyrics) | 45x
Leading the board for the TikTok flagship, "Let Me Be" is capturing the high-frequency energy of the short-form world. A 45x multiplier here signals a track that is being used as a soundtrack for thousands of creators, cementing its place as the network's current "vibe-setter."
6. 7clouds Acoustic: Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Lyrics) | 57x
Proving that a great melody works in any format, this 80s classic has secured a 57x multiplier on the Acoustic channel. It’s a sophisticated, stripped-back success that highlights our audience's deep connection to legendary songwriting.
5. 7clouds Sweden: Alan Walker - Alone (Lyrics) | 75x
While the "Supernova" from last week has stabilized, Alan Walker remains a velocity titan. "Alone" continues to dominate the Swedish boards with a 75x multiplier, maintaining Stockholm's reputation as a high-velocity stronghold for electronic music.
4. 7clouds Latin: Ariis - GOZALO (Letra / Lyrics) | 101x
We’ve officially crossed into the 100x zone. "GOZALO" has turned the Latin flagship into a high-speed dancefloor. Breaking the 100x barrier in this sector is a rare feat, signaling a track that has moved beyond a "hit" and into a full-blown regional anthem.
3. 7clouds Brazil: KVRXD, ANDROMEDA - NO FEAR FUNK (Letra/Lyrics) | 106x
Brazil is bringing the "Force." With a 106x multiplier, "NO FEAR FUNK" is the definitive sound of the underground right now. Its aggressive, high-polish production is perfectly calibrated for the current global obsession with Brazilian Phonk, driving massive engagement across the South American charts.
2. 7clouds Amapiano: Mulest Vankay, Pcee, Scotts Maphuma - Mark Zuckerberg ft. Slyzza Rsa (Lyrics) | 128x
The Amapiano flagship has just delivered a stunning 128x multiplier. This track is currently the heartbeat of the network's African influence, proving that the deep, rhythmic "Log Drum" sound is one of the most bankable velocity drivers in 2026.
1. 7clouds Germany: Alphaville - Forever Young (Text/Lyrics) | 831x
There are no words left for this level of dominance. Achieving an 831x multiplier is a feat that defies every standard metric we have. Alphaville has effectively become the "Sun" of the 7clouds solar system this month. This isn't just a viral moment; it is a total algorithmic surrender. "Forever Young" is now the highest-velocity track ever recorded in the history of our features — and let me tell you, we're not mad. Let's dance in style, let's dance for a while...
From the 106x Phonk of Brazil to the 831x immortality of Germany, Week 17 has set a ceiling that may never be touched again. We are living in the "Alphaville Era," where the past isn't just returning—it’s taking over.

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