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I have removed "It is his fourth most watched video, following "The Hills", "Starboy" and "Can't Feel My Face", respectively."

Saying this is "his fourth most sourced video" is problematic in several ways. It is unsourced and unclear (presumably you mean on youtube). It is likely original research (i.e., there is not a reliable source that says this, you looked up the view counts and have decided this is the fourth most viewed. More importantly, who cares? We do not have ranks for the most watched videos of individual artists. The closest we really get to that is citing a source saying what an artist's most popular or best selling song is.

The use of the word "respectively" here is incorrect. The term is generally used to tie together two lists of information. "Johnson claimed to be the first person to walk on the Moon and the president of the United States. But those titles belong to Neil Armstrong and Donald Trump, respectively." - SummerPhDv2.0 12:05, 24 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]