When was Gangnam Style popular in the US?

When was Gangnam Style popular in the US?

2012
The song and its music video went viral in August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide. In the United States, “Gangnam Style” peaked at number two on Billboard Hot 100….Gangnam Style.

“Gangnam Style”
Released July 15, 2012
Recorded 2011–2012
Genre K-pop dance-pop EDM
Length 3:39

Where did Psy originate?

Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
PSY/Place of birth

Why did PSY enter military twice?

PSY worked in a software developing company for two years, but in 2007, he was guilty of “neglecting” his work during his employment and made to serve NS again from 2007 to 2009—this time, as a combat soldier.

Is BTS exempt from military 2020?

In December 2020, South Korea’s parliament passed a bill to allow K-pop artists such as BTS to postpone their mandatory military service to age 30. All able-bodied South Korean men aged between 18 and 28 must serve in the military for about two years as part of the country’s efforts to guard against North Korea.

How many countries has Gangnam Style been on?

In the United States, “Gangnam Style” peaked at number two on Billboard Hot 100. By the end of 2012, “Gangnam Style” had topped the music charts of more than 30 countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

When did Gangnam Style music video come out?

On July 15, 2012, the full music video of “Gangnam Style” was uploaded onto YouTube and was immediately a sensation, receiving about 500,000 views on its first day.

Where does the movie Gangnam Style take place?

The district of Gangnam in Seoul. “Gangnam Style” is a South Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam District of Seoul, where people are trendy, hip and exude a certain supposed “class”.

What does the refrain of Gangnam Style mean?

The song’s refrain “오빤 강남 스타일 (Oppan Gangnam style)” has been translated as “Big brother is Gangnam style,” with Psy referring to himself. During an interview with The New York Times, Psy revealed that South Korean fans have huge expectations about his dancing, so he felt a lot of pressure.