What was the Most Searched Term of 2019?

Disney had a heck of a year. The company owned the box office, launched a streaming service and introduced us to Baby Yoda. So it’s no surprise that Disney also ruled Google.

Top Overall Searches of 2019

1. Disney Plus
2. Cameron Boyce
3. Nipsey Hussle
4. Hurricane Dorian
5. Antonio Brown
6. Luke Perry
7. Avengers: Endgame
8. Game of Thrones
9. iPhone 11
10. Jussie Smollett

People
1. Antonio Brown
2. Jussie Smollett
3. James Charles
4. Kevin Hart
5. R. Kelly
6. 21 Savage
7. Lori Loughlin
8. Jordyn Woods
9. Bryce Harper
10. Robert Kraft

Actors
1. Jussie Smollett
2. Kevin Hart
3. Lori Loughlin
4. Felicity Huffman
5. Keanu Reeves
6. Rami Malek
7. Joaquin Phoenix
8. Kate Beckinsale
9. Halle Bailey
10. Maisie Williams

Movies
1. Avengers Endgame
2. Captain Marvel
3. Joker
4. Toy Story 4
5. Lion King
6. It Chapter Two
7. Frozen 2
8. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
9. Midsommar
10. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Musicians and Bands
1. R. Kelly
2. 21 Savage
3. Billie Eilish
4. Lil Nas X
5. A$AP Rocky
6. Mötley Crüe
7. Lizzo
8. Gladys Knight
9. Tekashi 69
10. Joy Villa

Songs
1. “Old Town Road”
2. “7 Rings”
3. “Shallow”
4. “Sunflower”
5. “Truth Hurts”
6. “Lose You To Love Me”
7. “Sicko Mode”
8. “thank u, next”
9. “Act Up”
10. “Bury a Friend”

TV Shows
1. Game of Thrones
2. Stranger Things
3. When They See Us
4. Chernobyl
5. The Mandalorian
6. The Umbrella Academy
7. Euphoria
8. Dead to Me
9. Surviving R. Kelly
10. The Boys

Babies
1. Baby Yoda
2. Baby Shark
3. Royal baby
4. Kim Kardashian Kanye West baby
5. Cardi B baby
6. Trey Songz baby
7. Andy Cohen baby
8. Shawn Johnson baby
9. Amy Schumer baby
10. Hoda Kotb baby