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Bruno Mars). In a 2017 interview with Billboard celebrating the fifth anniversary of “Gangnam Style,” Psy admitted he was still trying to crack the code of why the song went internationally viral.
“Gangnam Style” is no longer the most watched video on YouTube. “See You Again,” which was on the “Furious 7” soundtrack, was commissioned in memory of Paul Walker, the actor who died ...
LEGAL DOWNLOADS, CDs “Gangnam Style” has been downloaded 2.9 million times in the U.S. and has been the No. 1 or No. 2 seller for most weeks since its debut, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
“Gangnam Style,” featured on the album “PSY 6,” recorded 2.46 billion views on YouTube, becoming the most viewed YouTube video ever. PSY’s new album includes songs of various genres ...
One of Psy's previous follow-ups, "Gentleman" from 2013, is nearing 900 million views. They just won't reach the dizzying heights of "Gangnam Style," still the most-viewed video on YouTube.
"Gangnam Style," featured on the album "PSY 6," recorded 2.46 billion views on YouTube, becoming the most viewed YouTube video ever. PSY's new album includes songs of various genres, including ...
Now, thanks to his absurdist “Gangnam Style” music video, which mocks materialism in Seoul, Psy (real name Park Jae-sang) is topping iTunes charts, breaking YouTube records and signing with ...
The Fox musical will cover global superstar Psy's Internet phenomenon during an episode slated to air toward the end of November. By Lesley Goldberg Glee Gangnam Style Screengrab - H 2012 First ...
'Gangnam Style' has been viewed so many times we had to upgrade to a 64-bit integer (9,223,372,036,854,775,808)!" ...
Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” the hit song no one could escape back in 2012, still continues to charm. The South Korean pop star’s ubiquitous pop song marked its 10th anniversary Friday, with ...
PSY’s ‘Gangnam Style’ Now Most-Watched YouTube Video of All Time The South Korean star's hit topples Justin Bieber's "Baby" by earning around 803,761,000 views since being posted in July.
That falls to 7.5 percent for streamed songs. Yes, 7.5 percent of 0.2 cent. And that's before PSY's "Gangnam Style" co-composer take his share. The biggest cut goes to his agent and online retailers.
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