VIDEO - PSY unveils new 'arrogant dance' as he performs second single Gentleman for the first time and calls for peace between North and South Korea
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Titolo: VIDEO - PSY unveils new 'arrogant dance' as he performs second single Gentleman for the first time and calls for peace between North and South Korea 2013-04-13, 19:36
PSY unveils new 'arrogant dance' as he performs second single Gentleman for the first time and calls for peace between North and South Korea
South Korean rapper PSY performed his new single and accompanying new dance at a concert on Saturday as he spoke about how he hopes North Koreans will enjoy his music even as tensions remain high on the Korean Peninsula.
PSY released his latest single, Gentleman, in 119 countries on Friday, hoping to replicate the success of Gangnam Style, the smash YouTube hit that made him an international star almost overnight last year.
The choreography for Gentleman - including the arrogant dance, as PSY called it - was unveiled at a concert in Seoul on Saturday before more than 50,000 fans. The music video has now been uploaded onto YouTube in the hope it can.
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One hit wonder: PSY unveiled his new song, Gentleman, and its accompanying arrogant dance, at a concert in Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday afternoon
People power: The singer performed gentleman with a large number of backing dancers
VIDEO Could it be the next dance sensation. PSY's 'arrogant dance'
Wearing a black and white houndstooth blazer PSY took to the stage amid a frenzy of screams.
His concert, which was titled Happening, was sold out and the cool performer certainly put on a show for his loyal fans.
PSY, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, said on Saturday that he regretted the current tensions between the two Koreas.
The situation has been grabbing global headlines, with North Korea becoming increasingly belligerent with war rumblings, leaving its neighbors wary of a possible missile test by Pyongyang.
Centre of attention: Even surrounded by numerous other dancers PSY still stood out
Hit or miss: The new single and dance is unlikely to replicate the success that Gangnam Style had
'It's a tragedy. We are the only countries divided right now,' PSY said at a news conference ahead of the concert.
North and South Korea, which are divided by heavily fortified borders, are technically still at war, with the 1950-53 Korean War ending with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty.
PSY said he hoped North Koreans would enjoy his new music. He said his job was to make all people, including North Koreans, laugh.
Main attraction: PSY put on quite a show foe the sold out stadium concert
Peace maker: PSY, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, said on Saturday that he regretted the current tensions between the two Koreas
'Hopefully my Gangnam Style, my Gentleman, my music videos and my choreography... they might enjoy them too,' he said.
When the Gangnam Style video went viral last year, it spun legions of parodies.
Even North Korea's government created a parody video of the hit, showing that the secretive country is well-versed in South Korean popular culture.
North Korea used its Gangnam Style parody to criticize Park Geun-hye, then the presidential candidate for South Korea's ruling party. Park was inaugurated as South Korea's new president in February.
Freedom for all: PSY said he hoped North Koreans would enjoy his new music
Local hit: The arrogant dance is apparently already popular and well known in South Korea
PSY's Gangnam Style video, featuring his much-mimicked horse-riding dance, made him one of the best-known Koreans in the world.
It's the most watched video of all time on YouTube, gathering more than 1.5 billion views since its release in July.
PSY acknowledged that the massive success of Gangnam Style added to the pressure as he worked on his latest single, but he said he tried to remain true to himself and his Korean roots.
'I tried to find Korean words that people from any country can easily sing along,' he said of Gentleman, which contains lyrics both in English and Korean.
Homecoming: 50,000 fans squeezed into the stadium to watch PSY as the concert was streamed across the internet
PSY co-composed the music and wrote the lyrics, which poke fun at a self-claimed gentleman who enjoys his time at a dance club.
Audiences have questioned whether PSY will be a one-hit wonder known only for Gangnam Style.
But the South Korean musician, whose humble personality has endeared him to his fans at home since he made his debut more than a decade ago, shrugs off the skepticism.
'Whether or not a couple of my songs become a global hit, I've been doing this job for 12 years,' PSY said.
'I will bring more Korean dance moves and Korean songs overseas.'