The South Korean superstar says he was overly conscious of international listeners for his "Gangnam Style" follow-up single and promises to return to his roots in his upcoming album. By Lee Hyo-won ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hips swinging, South Korean rapper Psy launched the dance and video of his new song "Gentleman" at a packed Seoul concert on Saturday, with nearly 160,000 tuned in online to see if ...
Following up "Gangnam Style" was always going to be difficult to do -- not because there's anything inimitable about the pretty good recording or its very good video, but because it was as much a ...
There is no stopping Psy at the moment! His new single “Gentleman” has racked up a whopping number of views on YouTube and has rocketed up the charts all over the world. So much for being a one-hit ...
Well, PSY’s newest music video “Gentleman” looks like a smash hit. It also looks like it might be filled with product placements. Go figure! As Kotaku previously mentioned, mobile game Candy Crush ...
Psy returned to the 'TODAY' show today (May 3) to perform his new single 'Gentleman' and to dance his face off. But that was not his sole mission. He also got the fans in the audience and the show's ...
Psy already made history with his new video for 'Gentleman,' and even though he makes it look easy, that doesn't mean the viral K-Pop superstar didn't put in a slew of work on the single and its promo ...
The Psy backlash has hit where you’d least expect it: South Korea. The video for his new single “Gentleman” — currently at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart — has been banned by the state-run TV ...
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