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TV personality No Hong-chul provided the infamous elevator dance, with K-pop star Hyuna featured as the romantic interest.Īnd then, of course, there was the “horse dance” itself. Seven-year-old Hwang Min-woo, whose dancing had proved a sensation on TV talent shows, was brought in to add his distinctive moves along with comedian and TV host Soon Jae-suk (who dances alongside Psy in a yellow suit). Shot in a mere 48 hours, “Gangnam Style”’s music video was stuffed with a host of well-known South Korean celebrities to ensure local success. With those elements in place, his sixth album, Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1, and its lead track, “Gangnam Style,” was set to be a hit – domestically, at least. By 2012 he’d joined YG Entertainment, one of South Korea’s three biggest entertainment agencies, and was an established star. In the 11 years before “Gangnam Style” was released, Psy had carved out a niche for himself as a rapper known for his comedy, irreverence and controversy (the blunt lyrics on his first album got him fined for “inappropriate content”, while his second was banned outright). Sent to the United States to study, he soon quit his place at Boston University to dedicate himself to music. Born Park Jae-sung, in 1977, to an affluent family, he was earmarked to take over his father’s semiconductor manufacturing business. Pentatonix – Jayesslee – MattyBRaps featuring Cimorelli – Steph Micayle – Ra-On – Leo Moracchioli (Metal) – Sungha Jung (acoustic) – Other amateur artists covered this song on Youtube.Ironically, Psy was from the area himself. Psy was 35 years old when he achieved this massive success. Additionally, it was nominated for the Best Dancefloor Anthem (NME Awards) in the UK, World’s best video (World Music Awards) in Monaco and many more around the world. The song won several international awards, including Best Video (MTV Europe Music Awards) in Germany, Best Video and Song of the Year (Mnet Asian Music Awards) in South Korea, Internet Viral of the Year (Capricho Awards) in Brazil, Favorite Music Video (People’s Choice Awards) in the US, International Song of the Year and Music Video of the Year (NRJ Music Awards) in France. In Finland and Germany, it was certified Gold. ‘Gangnam Style’ was certified 10 times Platinum in Australia, Quadruple Platinum in Canada, New Zealand and Sweden, triple Platinum in Switzerland, Double Platinum in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, and Platinum in Spain. The song peaked at number 1 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Italy, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland. Its success didn’t stop there the song became the 13th most downloaded single of all time in the UK, selling over 1 million copies. In the UK, ‘Gangnam Style’ topped the UK Singles Chart, becoming the first Korean single to ever do so. It also peaked at number 1 on the US Digital Songs Chart, US Hot Rap Songs and peaked at number 3 on the US Dance Club Songs. In the US, the smash hit single peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in its second week and stayed in that position for 7 consecutive weeks.

The video was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the ‘Most Liked Video’ in YouTube history, with over 2.2 million likes. It is the first YouTube video ever to reach 1 billion views.
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In South Korea, this worldwide smash hit peaked at number 1 for five consecutive weeks, becoming the best-selling song of 2012 with over 3.842.000 download sales. YG – Universal Republic – School Boy Chart Rankings “Oppan Gangnam Style” literally means “Older Brother has Gangnam Style” Older Brother is a common phrase in South Korea that means boyfriend or close friend. The song is about the elite “new money” culture and lifestyle that has emerged in recent years. South of the river! That’s what “Gangnam” literally means, referring to the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of a small area in Seoul, South Korea.
