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South Korea's Psy attends the premiere of "RED 2" at Westwood Village in Los Angeles, on July 11, 2013 |
South
Korean pop phenomenon Psy galloped into the record books Saturday as his
"Gangnam Style" mega hit smashed through the two-billion mark on
YouTube.
It was a
first at YouTube, where "Baby" by Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber
in February became the only other video in the billion-view club.
"Gangnam
Style" at the OfficialPsy channel has now had nearly twice the amount of
viewers, according to figures from the northern California-based YouTube.
The video
became a global sensation and fueled a South Korean "K-Pop" trend after
it was uploaded to YouTube in July 2012.
"Two
billion views; they are very honorable and very burdensome numbers," Psy
said in a statement YouTube shared with AFP on Friday.
"With
the appreciation, I will come back soon with more joyful contents!"
His follow-up
song "Gentleman" set the record for the most YouTube views in a
single day -- 38 million on April 14, 2013.
Psy's
horse-riding-style dance moves in "Gangnam Style" have been parodied
and mimicked in myriad videos uploaded to YouTube in various languages.
The
"Gangnam" in the song's title refers to Seoul's wealthiest
residential and shopping district, lined with luxury boutiques, top-end bars
and restaurants frequented by celebrities.
Psy sings
about being the "guy who downs boiling coffee in one shot" and who
"goes completely crazy when the right time comes."
The video,
which satirizes the area's self-importance and ostentatious wealth, has Psy
breezing through a world of speed boats, yoga classes and exclusive clubs while
performing an eccentric horse-riding dance.
Only three
percent of "Gangnam Style" views at YouTube have been from inside
South Korea.
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