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Analytics Table:Rob Thomas - Topic
| Date | subscribers | views | videos | Estimated Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 29, 2026 Jun 29 Mon | 3.06K -- | 64.6M +10.3K | 311 -- | $7 - $21 |
Jun 28, 2026 Jun 28 Sun | 3.06K -- | 64.6M +59.5K | 311 -- | $42 - $119 |
Jun 27, 2026 Jun 27 Sat | 3.06K -- | 64.6M +44.8K | 311 -- | $31 - $90 |
Jun 26, 2026 Jun 26 Fri | 3.06K -- | 64.5M +19.8K | 311 -- | $14 - $40 |
Jun 25, 2026 Jun 25 Thu | 3.06K -- | 64.5M +62.5K | 311 -- | $44 - $125 |
Jun 24, 2026 Jun 24 Wed | 3.06K -- | 64.5M +78.9K | 311 -- | $55 - $158 |
Jun 23, 2026 Jun 23 Tue | 3.06K -- | 64.4M -- | 311 -- | -- |
Jun 22, 2026 Jun 22 Mon | 3.06K -- | 64.4M +32.3K | 311 -- | $23 - $65 |
Jun 21, 2026 Jun 21 Sun | 3.06K -- | 64.3M +20.4K | 311 -- | $14 - $41 |
Jun 20, 2026 Jun 20 Sat | 3.06K -- | 64.3M +65.7K | 311 -- | $46 - $131 |
Jun 19, 2026 Jun 19 Fri | 3.06K -- | 64.3M +57.8K | 311 -- | $41 - $116 |
Jun 18, 2026 Jun 18 Thu | 3.06K -- | 64.2M +6.96K | 311 -- | $5 - $14 |
Jun 17, 2026 Jun 17 Wed | 3.06K -- | 64.2M +40.9K | 311 -- | $29 - $82 |
Jun 16, 2026 Jun 16 Tue | 3.06K -- | 64.1M +37.6K | 311 +2 | $26 - $75 |
Jun 15, 2026 Jun 15 Mon | 3.06K -- | 64.1M +31.8K | 309 -- | $22 - $64 |
Jun 14, 2026 Jun 14 Sun | 3.06K -- | 64.1M +284K | 309 -- | $199 - $569 |
Jun 7, 2026 Jun 7 Sun | 3.06K -- | 63.8M +33.5K | 309 +4 | $24 - $67 |
Jun 6, 2026 Jun 6 Sat | 3.06K -- | 63.8M +46.5K | 305 -4 | $33 - $93 |
Jun 5, 2026 Jun 5 Fri | 3.06K -- | 63.7M +45.6K | 309 +1 | $32 - $91 |
Jun 4, 2026 Jun 4 Thu | 3.06K -- | 63.7M +50.8K | 308 +4 | $36 - $102 |
Jun 3, 2026 Jun 3 Wed | 3.06K -- | 63.6M +58.3K | 304 +1 | $41 - $117 |
Jun 2, 2026 Jun 2 Tue | 3.06K -- | 63.6M +55.8K | 303 +3 | $39 - $112 |
Jun 1, 2026 Jun 1 Mon | 3.06K -- | 63.5M +45.2K | 300 -- | $32 - $90 |
May 31, 2026 May 31 Sun | 3.06K -- | 63.5M -- | 300 -- | $44.4K - $127K |
| Daily Average | -- | +41.0K | -- | $29 - $82 |
| Weekly Average | -- | +287K | +2 | $201 - $575 |
| Last 29 Days | -- | +1.19M | +11 | $833 - $2.38K |
Income Estimates for Rob Thomas - Topic
Based on Rob Thomas - Topic's current view metrics and industry-standard rates, this YouTube channel generates an estimated daily income of $29 - $82. Weekly earnings are projected at $201 - $575, while monthly revenue estimates range from $862 - $2.46K. The total estimated earnings from all 64.7M views amount to approximately $45.2K - $129K.
About Rob Thomas - Topic
Explore Rob Thomas - Topic's YouTube presence with 3,060 subscribers and 311 videos. Experience the cumulative impact of 64,708,399 views across their engaging content.
Rob Thomas has been one of modern music’s most compelling and commercially successful artists for well over a decade – between Matchbox Twenty, his solo work, and his various collaborations with iconic artists like Santana, Mick Jagger and Willie Nelson, his tally now stands at more than 80 million albums sold worldwide. Arguably the most accomplished singer/songwriter of his generation, it all comes back to the creative source for Rob. As he says with typical understatement, “I’m a guy who hears songs in his head, and I have to write them down, and I have to get them out. I’m just lucky enough that I can make it my life’s work.” “The whole thing started over 17 years ago because I had a bunch of songs,” says Rob of the genesis of Matchbox Twenty. Since then, he has penned a remarkable string of smashes, including their #1-charters “Push,” “3AM,” “If You’re Gone,” “Bent,” “Disease,” and “Unwell,” and other major hits like “Real World,” “Back 2 Good,” “Mad Season,” and “Bright Lights.” In 1999, his smash collaboration with Santana, the Thomas-penned “Smooth,” earned Rob three Grammy Awards and today ranks #1 on Billboard’s “Top Hot 100 Rock Songs” chart and #2 on the magazine’s “Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs.” In 2004, the Songwriters Hall of Fame presented Thomas with its premiere “Starlight Award” – created to recognize a composer in the early years of his or her career that has already made a lasting impact. He has won numerous BMI and ASCAP Awards, and has earned the Songwriter of the Year crown from both Billboard and BMI for two consecutive years. 2005 saw the release of Rob’s first solo album,”…SOMETHING TO BE.” which was produced by Matt Serletic. The #1, multi-platinum “…SOMETHING TO BE,” made history as the first album by a male artist from a rock or pop group to debut at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 since the chart was launched 50 years earlier. The album earned a pair of Grammy nominations and spawned a string of hit singles, including the smash “Lonely No More” – which was #1 in 15 countries, “This Is How A Heart Breaks,” “Ever The Same,” and “Streetcorner Symphony.” Rob embarked on a world tour and also appeared at the historic Live 8 multi-concert event in July 2005, performing both as a solo artist and joining Stevie Wonder for a duet version of the Wonder classic, “Higher Ground.” In 2007, Thomas reunited with Matchbox Twenty for “EXILE ON MAINSTREAM.” Their first album in five years, the set combined a retrospective of their greatest h
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