Psy is the Energizer Bunny of pop music. The Korean superstar opened the 2013 MuchMusic Awards (June 16) with his smash, signature hit 'Gangnam Style.' He pulled double duty, since he also served as the event's co-host.
Those cute little moppets Sophia Grace and Rosie, who serve as correspondents for 'Ellen,' hit the red carpet of the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, letting Miley Cyrus, 20, know they want to get into the clubs and brandished fake IDs to prove it...
A few days ago, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong posted a picture of K-Pop star Psy to his Instagram page with the caption, "This dude is the herpes of music. Once you think it's gone, it comes back.#herpes #flareup #pleasegoaway." Which is kind of what we said. Billie, are you reading our posts?
While not everyone may appreciate Psy's singing nor his schtick, you can't deny the man's showmanship. The K-Pop star performed his latest viral hit, 'Gentleman,' live for the first time, and the guy clearly puts in work.
Just in case you were sick of the inescapable Psy hit 'Gangnam Style,' don't worry -- he is, too. As a matter of fact, the South Korean sensation closed the book on the 'Gangnam' phenomenon for 2013 at last night's 'New Year's Rockin' Eve' performance!
President Obama watched Psy perform at the 'Christmas in Washington' charity concert on Sunday night and shook hands with the South Korean pop star, despite the controversy surrounding his 2004 performance of a song that called for killing “Yankees” in Iraq.
This could be trouble. Just one day before he's scheduled to perform 'Gangnam Style' for President Obama at the Christmas in Washington DC 2012 concert, Korean rapper Psy is in hot water after an unconfirmed report surfaced suggesting that in 2004 he performed at an anti-American concert in Seoul, South Korea and rapped lyrics about "killing those f---ing Yankees."
The laws of pop physics state that what goes up must come down -- which means that Psy can expect one heck of a comedown after the massive success of the worldwide novelty hit 'Gangnam Style.' But that doesn't mean he's just sitting around waiting for everyone to get sick of his song.
This is both good news and bad news for Scooter Braun, who manages both K-Pop sensation Psy and teen superstar Justin Bieber. This weekend, Psy's video for his viral smash 'Gangnam Style' broke the Biebs' long-held YouTube views record.
The fact that K-Pop sensation Psy, who shot to fame as a YouTube sensation, closed the 40th anniversary edition of the American Music Awards tonight (Nov. 18) with his viral smash 'Gangnam Style' was indicative of the times we live in. The AMAs may be four decades old, but they change with the times and are certainly embracing the digital age.