When I checked it had already reached over 40,000 hits. Some musicians I know have superb stuff up there and rarely get hits into double digits. It has more to do with finding the quirks in human behaviour than anything else.
Think about it: there’s no way I would have ever clicked on that video unless I’d read your post; and in order for you to post the link here, you had to be so baffled and confused that you needed to reach out to us here for some form of reassurance. So the key to getting more hits (=money) is to post random rubbish that will annoy or outrage and combine it with SEO (“search engine optimization”) skills.
Investigating such things leads one to a clear understanding of “The X Factor”, through stages of despair at the state of humanity, to fear at the prospect of not being able to actually eat YouTube hits (destined to become the world currency by 2021) once the power goes out.
By the way, that’s not a video, it’s a photo, and the audio is looped.