Finally! At long last parents have a way to muzzle their children and get them eating without the kids acting like ungrateful sacks of complaint. Psy does it again! Give 'em 'Gangnam Style!'
Liam Payne is a good sport and a pretty good dancer. The former boxer and current One Direction heartthrob was a guest on BBC Radio 1 and complete a challenge chosen by fans. His challenge? To do the signature "invisible horse" dance to Psy's viral hit 'Gangnam Style.'
If you’re ever questioning whether someone or something has actually made it to the big leagues, ask yourself one simple question: do grandma and grandpa know about it? If the answer is yes, then you have yourself a massive pop culture phenomenon.
K-Pop performer Psy has performed 'Gangnam Style' on nearly every major U.S. tv show, but he managed to find a new home for his madness when he appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Tuesday.
It's true -- everybody likes Psy's 'Gangnam Style.' This latest (and perhaps most impressive) version is performed by the Ohio University marching band. And although Korean rap doesn't necessarily translate to a marching band very well, the dancing does...
Watching the globally viral 'Gangnam Style' video too many times may make you want to shoot yourself -- and now Psy's claim to fame is actually inciting some people to shoot each other.
You just knew this was going to happen. Take the summer's biggest hit and mix in a little of the new dance craze sweeping the world and what do you have? Well, it's Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' and Psy's "Gangnam Style."
Psy's 'Gangnam Style' has become the latest viral sensation, and now a group of men in uniform are using the tune to help demonstrate their team spirit.
Psy is easily one of the most famous people to ever make a YouTube video. From Britney Spears, to Ellen, and now Ryan Seacrest, he's been bringing his 'Gangnam Style' dance and video to anyone he'll watch. And his determination has allowed him to blow up, waaay up.
Psy brought down the house on Friday morning (Sept. 14), when he performed his massive hit 'Gangnam Style' on 'TODAY,' complete with his signature dance moves.