Webster "Yenddi" Batista Fernandez's partner, Jose Teran, was sentenced to six years in prison earlier this summer.
The visual was at one point the most-disliked video on YouTube.
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"I've always wanted to go to prom!" she tells the fan who invited her at the "Vampire" livestream.
Jose Teran is the first of two YouTube fraudsters to be sentenced. His partner is schedule for sentencing later this summer.
With a trial set for next week, YouTube's accuser wants an emergency pause while she seeks to overturn a ruling that dramatically reduced the size of the case.
It's the band's first clip to achieve the impressive milestone.
The clip is the band's first to enter the Billion Views Club.
The case claimed that YouTube offers tools like Content ID to record labels but refuses to allow “ordinary" copyright owners to use them.