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More than 80,000 people in Seoul, South Korea caught Psy fever as they performed the dance routine to his international viral hit "Gangnam Style" in unison.
The international mega-hit has three new versions, including an acoustic version, a Capella, and one without music.
The international hit sensation, which has inspired a multitude of viral parodies and tributes, broke a Guinness World Record earlier this week.
'Gangnam Style' video parodies and covers continue to flood video-sharing site, YouTube.
South Korean pop superstar Psy, the man behind the "Gangnam Style" craze sweeping America has been featured on 6 hit TV shows plus the MTV 2012 Video Music Awards. And all of this went down just in the month of September.
Just days after appearing on "Ellen" to teach Ellen Degeneres and Britney Spears the choreography to his "Gangnam Style" dance, Korean pop star Psy performed his dance on the "Today" show on Friday and took part in a "Gangnam Style" skit on "Saturday Night Live."
Psy, the Korean rapper behind mega-hit song "Gangnam Style" is getting comfortable in front of an American audience. Britney Spears, for example, recently tweeted "I am LOVING this video - so fun! Thinking that I should possibly learn the choreography. Anybody wanna teach me? haha." On Monday Psy surprised Spears and taught her the choreography himself.
The parody follows in the heels of South Korean rapper Psy's international success with "Gangnam Style."
The South Korean megastar, who has over 100 million hits on YouTube and recently signed a contract with Def Jam, has inspired many YouTube parodies.
South Korean rapper Psy, whose hit song "Gangnam Style" has brought him to superstardom, has signed a contract with a United States record label in a bid to bring his critical acclaim to a wider audience, his management company announced on Tuesday.
South Korean rapper Psy, short for “Psycho,” is approaching worldwide superstar-status at the speed of light as his hit “Gangnam Style” video continues to grow in popularity, with celebrities giving props to his work and rumors of possible record deals in the United States making their way around the Internet. Psy is taking “Gangnam Style” a step further with a feminine remix of the song, which was recently posted on YouTube.
It’s become more and more evident that people all over the world are obsessed with Korean rapper Psy’s “Gangnam Style” as the number of hits on the official YouTube video just keeps on climbing. Now Hollywood is going psycho for Psy, with countless celebrities giving props to the song and lyricist through tweets and in blog posts. It seems Josh Groban was right when he tweeted “It’s a Gangnam Stle world, we’re just living in it.” Other celebrities have had their say too.
Psy, the Korean-born musician behind the recent pop mega-hit “Gangnam Style” has just returned back to South Korea after a trip to the United States, having met with Justin Bieber’s manager Scooter Braun for a “talk.”