Disney Plus was the most-Googled term in America this year, beating out ‘Game of Thrones’ and the iPhone 11 (GOOG, GOOGL, DIS, AAPL)

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Google released data Wednesday revealing its most popular search phrases for its year.” Disney Plus” was the most-searched expression in the United States in 2019.
Several celebrity deaths also made the record, such as celebrity Nipsey Hussle and actors Cameron Boyce and Luke Perry.
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Each year, Google puts out info.

On Wednesday, the company announced the results for 2019, which include a variety of subjects from new product launches to news events into celebrity deaths.

Keep reading to find the top 10 terms Americans searched for on Google this year.

1. Disney Plus
Disney Plus

Disney started its streaming video support in November, which attracted over 10 million subscribers in its very first day. The service includes titles from a Assortment of Disney brands like Pixar, Marvel, and National Geographic.

2. Cameron Boyce
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In July, Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce passed away at Age 20 after an epileptic seizure. Boyce was known for his roles from Disney Channel programming like the”Descendants” movie series and the TV show”Jessie.”

3. Nipsey Hussle
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Los Angeles rapper Nipsey Hussle, whose real name was Ermias Asghedom, was captured and killed outside his clothing shop in March. Hussle, who was 33, had immediately gathered fans both to his music and also investment in the neighborhood .

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