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PSY - GENTLEMAN Song Beats Gangnam Style

It's been weeks since it was launched. A lot of people have anticipated that Psy would actually be just a one-hit-wonder with his GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) song. However, he's proven us all wrong. And since the launch of his new video, it's been successful and has surpassed the charts. What song? Of course, none other than Gentleman.



The beats are not all good as others observed when the single was released. A lot of speculations spread that it will not be as successful as Gangnam Style. It was a down trend; won't be as popular, yaddah-yaddah-yaddah. Psy did promise he'll teach a new "dance craze" which may not be entirely new; as it's been popular in Korea already. It was dubbed as the the Arrogant Dance and it would be as hit as the Horsey Dance Step popularized in Gangnam Style. This dance step was originally popularized by another Korean Pop Group, the Brown Eyed Girls or more known as B.E.G. in South Korea, as the "Saucy" dance where they move their hips from left to right. Since 2010 when I saw it in their video Abracadabra - I've been so hooked to it. And seeing it in Psy's video is actually cool, especially as he features another girl in his vid, who happens to be Ga In from the same girl group that showcased that Saucy Dance.



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GWIYOMI / KIYOMI Song (귀요미송) by Hari (하리)

So, who hasn't heard of 귀요미송 Gwiyomi or Kiyomi Player yet? That fun and cute song with this cute voice, accompanied with these cute hand signals / gestures type of dance / action popularized by Korean signer Hari 하리 ... as of yet? I'm sure in one way or another, you've heard of it. It has become the new dance craze! The "Kiyomi" or "Gwiyomi" as it's spelled romanized or in English (whatever), is a Korean slang meaning someone who is cute and it has become the latest web-viral sensation, taking teens across Asia, among others. And it didn't escape me and my sis so we did our own rendition hohoho~


Mostly popular in teens and the younger generation (although we believe this would be ageless and there's quite a number of versions from young and old-alike ...); a multitude of users have uploaded their own videos as well, doing the same action steps following the cutesy finger routines. Youtube has been taken by storm, which such a gazillion hits by these videos.

Have you done your version yet? See after the cut to view my version, together with my sister. Yay! Don't laugh!

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