LOS ANGELES: South Korean rapper Psy’s infectious viral hit
song, “Gangnam Style,” made history on Friday as the first ever video on
YouTube to reach 1 billion views, adding yet another record to the
song’s juggernaut journey into mainstream pop.
The song, first posted on YouTube on July 15, clocked the 1 billion
milestone at 10:50 am EST and YouTube marked the occasion with a dancing
Psy doodle next to their logo.
The song also became YouTube’s most watched video last month,
overtaking Justin Bieber’s “Baby” video, which previously held the
title.
“I didn’t even imagine ‘Gangnam Style’ would get 1 million views, let
alone 1 billion views! Is this the Tru-PSY show?” the rapper said in a
statement.
This has been a whirlwind year for rapper Psy, 34, who is the first
Korean pop (or K-pop) artist to achieve mainstream success in the US
after “Gangnam Style,” named after the affluent Gangnam District in
Seoul, captured viewers’ attention.
The rapper recently performed for President Barack Obama, met with UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and won the best video award at the MTV
Europe Music Awards in November.
The video shows the outlandishly dressed Psy rap in Korean while
performing an invisible horse-riding dance, which has become a pop
culture trend, spurring many copycat and parody videos.
The popularity of the song has sparked growing international interest
in Asian pop music, throwing a spotlight on the K-pop industry, which
now aims to follow Psy into mainstream Western pop music.
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