Psy is back with a new catchy tune and silly dance.
On Saturday, 35-year-old pop star unveiled the video for "Gentleman," the follow up video to his smash hit "Gangnam Style" in, well, style. Psy premiered the music video at to a packed crowd at Seoul's World Cup Stadium. Another 160,000 people watched it online, according to Reuters.
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Despite the song’s title, Psy doesn’t act anything like a gentleman in his new music video.
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Fans of "Gangnam," which has more than 1.5 billion hits on YouTube, will spot some familiar faces in the follow-up video. Psy's arch nemesis in the yellow suit, comedian Yoo Jae Suk, is back. As is the grooving elevator guy (entertainer/ entrepreneur Noh Hong Chul). This time around, Psy's shenanigans include yanking on the strings of bikini tops, pulling chairs from under women and taking a soccer ball away from small children.
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Will hip-swaying be the new horse-riding?
He eventually meets his match in K-pop star Ga In from the popular girl group Brown Eyed Girls.
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Psy meets his match in K-pop star Ga In.
The catchy song features the spoken hook "I'm a mother-father gentleman." And it wouldn't be a Psy video without a crazy dance a-la "Gangnam Style's" horse-riding. This time around, the signature move is some kind of subtle hip-sway/pelvic thrust.
It's too early to tell if lightning will strike twice for the Korean pop star, but "Gentleman" does feature Psy in some pretty outlandish outfits and his trademark shades. And the guy certainly knows how to make entertaining music videos.
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Psy’s new song features the catchy spoken hook, ‘I'm a mother-father gentleman.’
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