Wikipedia:Top 25 Report
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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (February 4 to 10, 2024)[edit]
Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, Shuipzv3, CAWylie, Rajan51 and Rahcmander
Death, drugs, sports, and music for all start off the second month of 2024, or the new year, depending on which calendar you follow.
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about 1 Toby Keith 2,848,834 The country music singer (and early investor into the music label which signed #4) died of stomach cancer on February 5. Pour one out in your "Red Solo Cup". 2 Griselda Blanco 2,326,674 The Cocaine Godmother of Colombia became popular in 89 countries at the end of January with another biographical miniseries topping Netflix's Global Weekly charts. 3 Tracy Chapman 2,112,767 There was hardly a dry eye in the auditorium hosting #6 when she performed her hit "Fast Car" alongside country singer Luke Combs, whose cover of the song was one of the biggest hits in the US last year. 4 Taylor Swift 1,270,246 The pop megastar became the first artist in history to win Album of the Year four times, after her win for Midnights at #6. She also won the Best Pop Vocal Album for the same album, and during her acceptance speech for the award, she announced a new album that will come out in two months. After that, she went back on tour as The Eras Tour hit Japan last week, with four shows in Tokyo. Other than that, adding to the continued fan interest about her current relationship with Travis Kelce, was the question of whether she will be able to make it to #25 to see her boyfriend play, after wrapping up her fourth showing in Tokyo on February 10 (Spoiler alert: Yes, she had more than 30 hours for a journey that will take less than half a day on a direct flight). 5 2024 Pakistani general election 1,123,644 General elections were held in Pakistan on February 8 to seat the latest National Assembly. Imran Khan (pictured) was elected as leader. Multiple foreign media outlets accused the military of rigging the elections in favor of PML-N and efforts to reinstate Nawaz Sharif. Many international observers, including the United States, European Union and the United Kingdom have voiced their concerns about the fairness of the elections. 6 66th Annual Grammy Awards 1,026,403 The biggest night in music took place on February 4 in Los Angeles. #3 made a rare public appearance by performing her hit "Fast Car" alongside Luke Combs, whose country cover of the song was a smash hit last year. #4 made history by becoming the first artist in history to win Album of the Year four times, and in her acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Album she announced her upcoming album The Tortured Poets Department. #8 won the first Grammy awards of her career, taking home two: Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for "Flowers". #10 won Best Folk Album and performed for the first time at the Grammys. Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?" won Song of the Year, while Victoria Monét was crowned Best New Artist. 7 Deaths in 2024 994,803 Day after day it reappears
Night after night my heartbeat shows the fear
Ghosts appear and fade away...8 Miley Cyrus 889,936 At #6, she performed her hit song "Flowers" and went home with two awards, including the coveted Record of the Year. Can you believe she had never won a Grammy before this? 9 Carl Weathers 879,237 The Mandalorian's Greef Karga (plus Apollo Creed, Dillon, Derick "Chubbs" Peterson, etc.) died on February 1 from cardiovascular disease. 10 Joni Mitchell 739,637 The legendary singer-songwriter, of which #4 cites as a major influence, performed at #6, a step in her return to music following a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2015. 11 Charles III 719,539 Less than a year and a half into his reign, it was announced that the King is being treated for an unspecified form of cancer. 12 The Beekeeper (2024 film) 713,022 After making a nice $125 million worldwide, the latest "Jason Statham beats up everyone" movie was released on video on demand by Amazon MGM Studios, and should soon be added to the Prime Video catalogue. 13 Bob Marley 708,536 The reggae music pioneer and icon is featured in the biopic Bob Marley: One Love, released in his native Jamaica on January 23 and is due to be released in the US on February 14. 14 Fighter (2024 film) 681,337 With the first month of 2024 now behind them, 10 Indian films still in theaters hold that nation's highest worldwide gross. Fighter has cracked the ₹300.0 crore (US$38 million) barrier and soars above them all. 15 Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup 646,726 The knockout stage of the 2024 tournament began last week. (Spoiler alert: Australia won their fourth final.) 16 True Detective (season 4) 620,793 True Detective series creator Nic Pizzolatto handed over the reins for the fourth season to Issa López (pictured), but stayed on as executive producer. On Instagram at the first of this month (in mid-season), Nic called Night Country's connections to the previous seasons (mostly written by him) "so stupid" and tried to distance himself from its perceived weaknesses. Fans of the season got out their proverbial pitchforks, and Nic deleted his comments. López said Nic was entitled to his opinions, but added this season was done out of "profound love" for the previous ones. 17 AFC Asian Cup 603,044 Qatar retains the football title this year (#20) by winning the final match. Then again, they had home-field advantage. See you in Saudi Arabia in 2027, weather permitting. 18 Argylle 602,290 Bryce Dallas Howard plays an introverted spy novelist, who becomes involved in the world she writes about, when her latest novel mirrors real-life events. Released in London in late January and globally a week later, the film has received mostly negative reviews and is struggling to recoup its $200 million budget. 19 ChatGPT 582,261 With the latest DALL-E technology now integrated, I'm surprised the halftime show at #25 wasn't sponsoredperformed by ChatGPT.20 2023 AFC Asian Cup 581,589 It began in January with 24 teams and a slight weather delay. One month and 51 matches later (qualifier map pictured), host team Qatar won the second consecutive title of the tournament of #17. 21 Alexander the Great 570,302 Alexander the Great
His name struck fear into hearts of men...
Netflix released a six part documentary on the Macedonian conqueror who dominated a huge chunk of the world before dying at just 32. Like the 2004 biopic by Oliver Stone, it surprised a few viewers for revealing Alexander's bisexuality.22 Lunar New Year 553,576 The Year of the Dragon, under the Wuxing philosophy of wood, began on February 10. 23 Truman Capote 546,155 Ryan Murphy decided to tell in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans how famed writer Truman Capote made the New York socialites who previously considering him a friend very unhappy and vengeful once he started writing an unflattering portrait of them in Answered Prayers (which wound up a posthumous release). 24 Africa Cup of Nations 541,198 The 2023 edition of this tournament concluded on February 11, with host nation Ivory Coast winning the tournament after defeating Nigeria in the final. 25 Super Bowl LVIII 531,324 Keeping off the Prime Video show Mr. & Mrs. Smith is the gridiron match that will shake Las Vegas and shape next week's Report.
Exclusions[edit]
- This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.