Video Clip Numb From Linkin Park Tembus More Than 2 Billion Views On YouTube
Chester Bennington (Instagram @linkinpark)

JAKARTA - Linkin Park's Numb music video surpassed two billion views on YouTube.

The clip, which was uploaded to YouTube in March 2007, was directed by DJ Joe Hahn and taken at the location at the Charles Prague Bridge, with an interior shooting at the Gymnccazium Jana Keplera.

The narrative of the video follows a young artistic student who is ridiculed and ostracized by her classmates.

Mundur ke November 2018, video musik untuk Numb melebihi satu miliar penayangan di YouTube. Ini adalah klip tertua yang diunggah di YouTube yang melampaui angka sebanyak itu.

Launching NME on Sunday, following vocalist Chester Bennington's death in July 2017, group fans launched an unofficial campaign to get the Numb video to a milestone, a mission completed nearly a year and a half later.

Numb was taken from Linkin Park's second album in 2003, Meteora. It was the 13th and last song on the album and was released as the third single.

this song topped the Alternative charts for 12 weeks and Rock charts for three weeks.

Numb was then remixed with the title Numb/Encore, a collaboration between Linkin Park and rapper Jay-Z. Shown on the Collision Course album, this new version is a big hit for both artists and gave them the Grammy Award for "Best Rap/Sung Collaboration."


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