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Faithfull achieved popularity in the 1960s, with some help from The Rolling Stones (she dated Mick Jagger, co-wrote "Sister Morphine" with him, and he let Faithfull record "As Tears Go By" first, giving her a top 10 single), only for the following decade to have her face hardships, including laryngitis and drug abuse that led to what James ...
The Wikipedia:Top 25 Report is a list that presents the 25 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia for a given week, derived from the WP:5000, an automated report of the most viewed 5000 Wikipedia pages. For more information, see here. For achievements/records related to these number-one articles, click here.
First Top 25 Report #1 article with 14–22M+ page views: Kobe Bryant (January 26–February 1, 2020) ‡ Non-number-one article milestones and records. First Top 25 Report non-#1 article with 1M+ page views: Colin Kaepernick (January 13–19, 2013) First Top 25 Report non-#1 article with 2M+ page views: Harlem Shake (meme) (February 17–23, 2013)
The Top 25 Report is a curated weekly report of the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia. Our archives cover January 2013 to the present. A Top 10 version of the Report usually also appears in the Wikipedia Signpost as the "Traffic Report". This report is based on data derived from Toolforge.
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The latest season of English football rolls on, and three teams are neck-to-neck for the top position (Liverpool, who won the pandemic-hindered 2019-20 edition; Manchester City, who got the three titles ever since; and Arsenal, who are 20 years removed from their last, undefeated championship and choked away last year's title). 19 One Day
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about 1: Wicked: 2,285,212: 21 years after Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman made a musical doing a revisionist take on the Land of Oz (itself based on the novel at #12) comes a film adaptation — or rather, half of it, with its part II set to release next #14 — directed by Jon M. Chu, and co-written by Holzman.
The University of Milan created an engine of the complete yearly ranking of all Wikipedia articles for 2014–2021. [5] In 2013 the BBC published an article discussing most searched Wikipedia articles in 2012 in different languages. [6] Other versions of top-lists for shorter periods are regularly published and discussed by external popular media.