'Despacito' music video deleted from YouTube after apparent hack

It had over five billion views

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 10th Apr 2018

Just days after it was announced the 'Despacito' music video had broken a Guinness World Record, getting a massive five billion views on YouTube, the music video appears to have been targetted by hackers.

Last night photos showing the music video with a different title appeared on Twitter, and shortly after the video was deleted completely. At the time of publication the music video is still missing.

A tweet posted by a user called Gianluca Varisco shows a screenshot of the popular video streaming website. In the photo the title of the video has been changed to 'Hacked by...' and then lists a number of names.

The Twitter user then goes on to post a number of other screenshots of other affected YouTube videos including Shakira.

Another user then responds to the thread showing even more affected videos, including Drake, Drake, Calvin Harris and Iggy Azalea.

There has been no comment yet from YouTube regarding this apparent hack.

Yesterday we reported how the Spanish-language music video for the original version of 'Despacito' had reached a massive five billion views, making it the most watched music video on YouTube ever. The song, which was released last year by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee, was later remixed to include Justin Bieber and reached number 1 in the UK last summer.

The 'Despacito' remix was one of the biggest collaborations last year, check out some of the other big collaborations, including another Spanish-language hit, 'Reggaeton Lento' (remix) with Little Mix and CNCO.

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Whilst the original 'Despacito' music video is currently unavailable, the Justin Bieber remix is still on YouTube and you can watch it below.

You can hear 'Despacito' and other great songs on Downtown Radio.