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Analytics Table:Al Green - Topic
| Date | subscribers | views | videos | Estimated Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 15, 2026 Jun 15 Mon | 11.1K -- | 333M +126K | 888 -- | $89 - $253 |
Jun 14, 2026 Jun 14 Sun | 11.1K -- | 333M +249K | 888 -- | $175 - $500 |
Jun 12, 2026 Jun 12 Fri | 11.1K -- | 332M +765K | 888 -- | $536 - $1.53K |
Jun 7, 2026 Jun 7 Sun | 11.1K -- | 332M +150K | 888 -- | $105 - $301 |
Jun 6, 2026 Jun 6 Sat | 11.1K -- | 331M +170K | 888 -- | $119 - $340 |
Jun 5, 2026 Jun 5 Fri | 11.1K -- | 331M +158K | 888 -- | $111 - $318 |
Jun 4, 2026 Jun 4 Thu | 11.1K -- | 331M +145K | 888 -- | $102 - $292 |
Jun 3, 2026 Jun 3 Wed | 11.1K -- | 331M +151K | 888 -- | $106 - $303 |
Jun 2, 2026 Jun 2 Tue | 11.1K -- | 331M +143K | 888 -- | $101 - $288 |
Jun 1, 2026 Jun 1 Mon | 11.1K -- | 331M +156K | 888 -- | $109 - $312 |
May 31, 2026 May 31 Sun | 11.1K -- | 330M +141K | 888 -12 | $99 - $283 |
May 30, 2026 May 30 Sat | 11.1K -- | 330M +59.7K | 900 -- | $42 - $120 |
May 29, 2026 May 29 Fri | 11.1K -- | 330M +155K | 900 -3 | $109 - $312 |
May 28, 2026 May 28 Thu | 11.1K -- | 330M +131K | 903 -- | $92 - $263 |
May 27, 2026 May 27 Wed | 11.1K -- | 330M +137K | 903 -- | $96 - $275 |
May 26, 2026 May 26 Tue | 11.1K -- | 330M +152K | 903 -- | $107 - $306 |
May 25, 2026 May 25 Mon | 11.1K -- | 330M +148K | 903 -- | $104 - $297 |
May 24, 2026 May 24 Sun | 11.1K -- | 330M +253K | 903 -- | $177 - $507 |
May 23, 2026 May 23 Sat | 11.1K -- | 329M +78.7K | 903 -- | $55 - $158 |
May 22, 2026 May 22 Fri | 11.1K -- | 329M +226K | 903 -- | $158 - $452 |
May 21, 2026 May 21 Thu | 11.1K -- | 329M +191K | 903 -- | $134 - $383 |
May 20, 2026 May 20 Wed | 11.1K -- | 329M -- | 903 -- | -- |
May 19, 2026 May 19 Tue | 11.1K -- | 329M +136K | 903 -- | $96 - $273 |
May 18, 2026 May 18 Mon | 11.1K -- | 329M +149K | 903 -- | $105 - $300 |
May 17, 2026 May 17 Sun | 11.1K -- | 328M -- | 903 -- | $230K - $657K |
| Daily Average | -- | +144K | -1 | $101 - $288 |
| Weekly Average | -- | +1.00M | -4 | $707 - $2.02K |
| Last 29 Days | -- | +4.18M | -15 | $2.92K - $8.36K |
Income Estimates for Al Green - Topic
Based on Al Green - Topic's current view metrics and industry-standard rates, this YouTube channel generates an estimated daily income of $101 - $288. Weekly earnings are projected at $707 - $2.02K, while monthly revenue estimates range from $3.02K - $8.65K. The total estimated earnings from all 333M views amount to approximately $233K - $666K.
About Al Green - Topic
Explore Al Green - Topic's YouTube presence with 11,100 subscribers and 888 videos. Experience the cumulative impact of 333,185,813 views across their engaging content.
Al Green was the first great soul singer of the '70s and arguably the last great Southern soul singer. With his seductive singles for Hi Records in the early '70s, Green bridged the gap between deep soul and smooth Philadelphia soul. He incorporated elements of gospel, interjecting his performances with wild moans and wails, but his records were stylish, boasting immaculate productions that rolled along with a tight beat, sexy backing vocals, and lush strings. The distinctive Hi Records sound that the vocalist and producer Willie Mitchell developed made Al Green the most popular and influential soul singer of the early '70s, influencing not only his contemporaries, but also veterans like Marvin Gaye. Green was at the peak of his popularity when he suddenly decided to join the ministry in the mid-'70s. At first, he continued to record secular material, but by the '80s, he was concentrating solely on gospel. During the late '80s and '90s, he occasionally returned to R&B, but he remained primarily a religious performer for the rest of his career. Nevertheless, Green's classic early- '70s recordings retained their power and influence throughout the decades, setting the standard for smooth soul. Green was born in Forrest City, AR, where he formed a gospel quartet, the Green Brothers, at the age of nine. The group toured throughout the South in the mid-'50s, before the family relocated to Grand Rapids, MI. The Green Brothers continued to perform in Grand Rapids, but Al's father kicked the boy out of the group after he caught his son listening to Jackie Wilson. At the age of 16, Al formed an R&B group, Al Green & the Creations, with several of his high-school friends. Two Creation members, Curtis Rogers and Palmer James, founded their own independent record company, Hot Line Music Journal, and had the group record for the label. By that time, the Creations had been re-named the Soul Mates. The group's first single, "Back Up Train," became a surprise hit, climbing to number five on the R&B charts early in 1968. The Soul Mates attempted to record another hit, but all of their subsequent singles failed to find an audience. In 1969, Al Green met bandleader and Hi Records vice president Willie Mitchell while on tour in Midland, Texas. Impressed with Green's voice, he signed the singer to Hi Records, and began collaborating with Al on his debut album. Released in early 1970, Green's debut album, Green Is Blues, showcased the signature sound he and Mitchell devised --
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