Yahoo: Oppa! Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’ Video Hits 5 Billion Views on YouTube
NBC News: PSY adjusts 'Gangnam Style' follow-up song to avoid offending Arabs
As if tweeting Psy’s music video for Gangnam Style didn’t prove rapper T-Pain’s fandom of the song and music video, T-Pain is now seemingly singing along. Following yesterday’s initial tweet saying, ...
There have been a lot of styles over the years, but for a brief moment in time, one style ruled them all. That is "Gangnam Style," the pop song by the South Korean artist known as Psy. (SOUNDBITE OF ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Time to party like it’s 2012: Psy‘s culture-shifting “Gangnam Style” music video has officially topped 5 billion views on YouTube, ...
Yahoo News Singapore: T-Pain Now Tweets and Sings Along to Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style’
Yahoo: ‘Gangnam Style’ Turns 10: Billion-Views Groundbreaker Still One of YouTube’s Top 5 Most-Viewed Music Videos of All Time
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Less than six months after its release, “Gangnam Style” on Dec. 21, 2012, became the first honoree in YouTube’s Billion Views Club ...
‘Gangnam Style’ Turns 10: Billion-Views Groundbreaker Still One of YouTube’s Top 5 Most-Viewed Music Videos of All Time
In Korean, 오빠 (oppa) is a common term that women use to address an older male. While it literally translates to “older brother,” its meaning goes far beyond family. Women often use it when speaking to an older male friend, cousin, boyfriend, or even to male celebrities they admire.