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Gangnam Style" (Korean: 강남스타일, IPA: [kaŋnam sɯtʰail]) is a K-pop single by the South Korean musician PSY. The song was released on July 15, 2012, as the lead single of his sixth studio album PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1. "Gangnam Style" debuted at number one on the Gaon Chart, the national record chart of South Korea. On November 24, it became YouTube's most watched music video after surpassing Justin Bieber's single "Baby", and on December 21, at around 15:50 GMT,[5] "Gangnam Style" became the first Youtube video in the history of the Internet to be viewed more than a billion times.[6] As of December 21, 2012, "Gangnam Style" holds the title of YouTube's most watched music video with over 1.005 billion views.[7] The phrase "Gangnam Style" is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam District of Seoul. The song and its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide since then. "Gangnam Style" received mixed to positive reviews, with praise going to its catchy beat and PSY's amusing dance moves (which themselves have become a phenomenon) in the music video and during live performances in various locations around the world. On September 20, 2012, "Gangnam Style" was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most "liked" video in YouTube history.[8] It subsequently won Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards held later that year.[9] It became a source of parodies and reaction videos by many different individuals, groups and organizations while also inspiring flashmobs in Paris, Rome and Milan with tens of thousands of participants each. According to German media, the world's biggest flashmob is set to take place on New Year's Eve at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin with an expected crowd size of up to 1 million people dancing "Gangnam Style".[10][11] By the end of October 2012, the song had topped the music charts of more than 30 countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Although the song's reception in Japan remained lukewarm, the song topped China's Baidu 500 download list and was labelled by state-controlled media as having a "divine melody."[12][13][14] As the song continued to rapidly gain popularity and ubiquity, its signature dance moves were performed by many notable political leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama, the British Prime Minister David Cameron, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, who hailed the song as a "force for world peace".[15] The song's influence on political activism was exemplified by the short film Gangnam for Freedom. It was produced by the British sculptor Anish Kapoor to advocate the freedom of expression and had subsequently won the support of various human rights organisations including Index on Censorship and Amnesty International.[16] According to the United Nations' news division, PSY has become an "international sensation" through his song "Gangnam Style"
Gangnam Style" (Korean: 강남스타일, IPA: [kaŋnam sɯtʰail]) is a K-pop single by the South Korean musician PSY. The song was released on July 15, 2012, as the lead single of his sixth studio album PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1. "Gangnam Style" debuted at number one on the Gaon Chart, the national record chart of South Korea. On November 24, it became YouTube's most watched music video after surpassing Justin Bieber's single "Baby", and on December 21, at around 15:50 GMT,[5] "Gangnam Style" became the first Youtube video in the history of the Internet to be viewed more than a billion times.[6] As of December 21, 2012, "Gangnam Style" holds the title of YouTube's most watched music video with over 1.005 billion views.[7] The phrase "Gangnam Style" is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam District of Seoul. The song and its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide since then. "Gangnam Style" received mixed to positive reviews, with praise going to its catchy beat and PSY's amusing dance moves (which themselves have become a phenomenon) in the music video and during live performances in various locations around the world. On September 20, 2012, "Gangnam Style" was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most "liked" video in YouTube history.[8] It subsequently won Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards held later that year.[9] It became a source of parodies and reaction videos by many different individuals, groups and organizations while also inspiring flashmobs in Paris, Rome and Milan with tens of thousands of participants each. According to German media, the world's biggest flashmob is set to take place on New Year's Eve at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin with an expected crowd size of up to 1 million people dancing "Gangnam Style".[10][11] By the end of October 2012, the song had topped the music charts of more than 30 countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Although the song's reception in Japan remained lukewarm, the song topped China's Baidu 500 download list and was labelled by state-controlled media as having a "divine melody."[12][13][14] As the song continued to rapidly gain popularity and ubiquity, its signature dance moves were performed by many notable political leaders such as U.S. President Barack Obama, the British Prime Minister David Cameron, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, who hailed the song as a "force for world peace".[15] The song's influence on political activism was exemplified by the short film Gangnam for Freedom. It was produced by the British sculptor Anish Kapoor to advocate the freedom of expression and had subsequently won the support of various human rights organisations including Index on Censorship and Amnesty International.[16] According to the United Nations' news division, PSY has become an "international sensation" through his song "Gangnam Style"