We hope that each virus might immunize us from the next one, but then something like “Gangnam Style” happens. It was an instant hit when South Korean rapper Psy released the video to YouTube on July ...
Psy achieved global fame when he released his song 'Gangnam Style' in 2012 Marco Del Grande/The Sydney Morning Herald/Fairfax Media via Getty; The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty Psy is still making ...
Psy is back, and he's making us dance again! The man behind the 2012 mega hit "Gangnam Style" has released his first new song since 2013, and let's just say it's the "Daddy" of all possible tunes by ...
PSY Apologizes for Anti-U.S. Statement: ‘I’m Deeply Sorry for How These Lyrics Could Be Interpreted’ "The song was part of a deeply emotional reaction to the war in Iraq and the killing of two Korean ...
The days of Bieber fever are over. Enter the Psy-chotic reign of PSY. The Korean pop star hailing from Seoul stole the spotlight at the Video Music Awards, the American airwaves for the past week, and ...
No doubt we all remember Psy, the South Korean pop artist whose “Gangnam Style” infected every airwave on the planet for a few months in autumn 2012 — the music video, which recently surpassed 2 ...
The new clip, filmed in portrait mode, features both singers performing the song’s choreography in an empty white studio, save for a pair of telephone booth sets. They’re accompanied by back-up ...
PSY publicly expressed his thanks to actor Lee Byung Hun for his memorable cameo in his new music video, “I LUV IT.” The singer appeared on the May 17 episode of the SBS Power FM radio show “2 O’Clock ...
The new PSY "Gentleman M/V" video has just released Saturday on the official PSY Youtube channel. (VIDEO BELOW) PSY, who's "Gangnam Style" video reached a billion views, instead chose to release ...
"Kill them all slowly and painfully," the artist rapped at a 2004 anti-U.S. protest concert. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer Korean pop star Psy, whose "Gangnam Style" music video has garnered more ...
But then the unexpected happened. Thanks to social-news site Reddit and tweets from high-profile artists like Robbie Williams and T-Pain, “Gangnam Style” went viral beyond Korea, spreading across Asia ...