John Legend has made it to YouTube's 1 billion club.
The Watch The Tax Collector Onlineaward-winning songwriter and singer's 2013 music video for "All Of Me" crossed 1 billion views on Thursday.
Legend joins Calvin Harris ("This is What You Came For" ft. Rihanna), Drake ("Hotline Bling"), Adele ("Rolling in the Deep"), Fifth Harmony ("Work from Home" ft. Ty Dolla $ign) and a handful of other artists in reaching the music video milestone.
In all, 24 videos hit 1 billion views in 2016, YouTube said.
SEE ALSO: John Legend was out of town for a Santa photo, so Chrissy Teigen improvisedTo celebrate, Legend answered questions on YouTube's Twitter account.
Head over to @Youtube. We're celebrating my #AllOfMe video hitting 1 BILLION views. I'm answering your questions right now! #AskJohnLegend pic.twitter.com/fxPYVnwcwr
— John Legend (@johnlegend) December 21, 2016
During the Q&A, Legend revealed everything from his favorite holiday songs ("I love "This Christmas" by Donny Hathaway, "Someday at Christmas" by Stevie, "Chestnuts Roasting..." by Nat King Cole") to what he's looking forward to most in 2017 (his tour and watching Luna grow up).
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