JoJo Siwa Celebrates Beating Out Taylor Swift, Katy Perry & Ariana Grande for Most YouTube Dislikes
JoJo Siwa is finding small victories wherever she can. In a new TikTok posted Thursday, the 21-year-old aspiring pop star celebrated beating out top artists such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande in one not-so-triumphant category: this year’s most dislikes on a female artist’s music video (so far).
In the clip, Siwa — sporting a characteristically loud outfit that includes a bedazzled construction vest — energetically reads out a list of 2024’s least-loved visuals from female stars. According to her numbers, which are corroborated by an online dislike viewer, Grande attracted 290,000 thumbs-downs for her Billboard Hot 100-topping “Yes, And?,” while Perry won second runner-up with 330,000 on her new single “Woman’s World.” (The Dr. Luke-produced track has since shot up to an estimated 550,318 dislikes as of press time.)
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Increasing her volume, the Dance Moms alum then announced that Swift’s “Fortnight” had attracted 350,000 dislikes since topping the Hot 100 in May. And then…
“Your No. 1 first place overall goes to…,” Siwa tells the camera, practically screaming as she draws out the faux suspense. “‘Karma,’ JoJo Siwa, with an astonishing, record-breaking 3.1 million dislikes!”
“I am the only person that can say I beat Taylor Swift on a list of something,” she adds, shutting her laptop and shrugging. “I’ll take it.”
“WHAT A DAY TO CELEBRATE. KARMA BROKE A RECORD. 900% MORE THAN 2ND PLACE. A WIN IS A WIN,” Siwa captioned the clip.
The So You Think You Can Dance coach’s choice to find a silver lining comes about three months after she dropped her polarizing single “Karma,” which has since earned countless memes and even a Saturday Night Live sketch. The track appears on her new EP Guilty Pleasure, which dropped July 12.
“I think I just want to make it more clear that gay pop is a genre,” she told TMZ of her new musical era in April. “I am not the inventor of gay pop, for sure not. But I do want to be a piece of making it bigger than it already is. I Want to bring more attention to it.”
Watch Siwa’s TikTok below.