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Psy To Follow 'Gangnam Style' With Release Of New Single
It's been a good six months since Korean pop star Psy's "Gangnam Style" took our worlds and rocked them. But now, the singer is back — he'll soon be taking to YouTube to promote his next single.
Deadline Hollywood reports that the song is called "Gentlemen," and it will be shown to the world for the first time at a live streaming event at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on April 13. The concert, such as it is, is scheduled to start at 2:30 a.m. PST.
Since releasing "Gangnam Style," Psy has become an international star. He was signed to Scooter Braun's Schoolboy Records, and the song's video became the first video ever on YouTube to reach 1 billion views.
In honor of the release of "Gentlemen," this nifty gif of a man's dancing ass has been created.
And hey, because there's no such thing as too much "Gangnam Style," here's a refresher:
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