South Korean singer PSY has announced his follow-up single to
‘Gangnam Style’ will be just as energetic and dance-heavy as his first
international hit.
PSY’s new single will introduce a brand new dance craze.
The singer has promised fans his follow-up to viral hit ‘Gangnam
Style’ will be just as “rousing” as his first international song and
accompanied by yet another distinctive dance routine.
Discussing his new single on Korean TV, he said: “I’ve been working
and reworking on it continuously and I think the latest version will be
the final one.
“This is another very rousing song. Its title is ‘Gentleman’. The
dance is one known to all Koreans but new to foreigners. This will be
presented in PSYstyle.”
PSY plans to unveil the new song at a concert, dubbed the
‘HAPPENING’, on April 13 and has asked fans to wear white to the special
gig held in his native South Korean capital, Seoul.
The ‘HAPPENING’ has reportedly cost $2.7 million and will be streamed live on YouTube.
It was previously reportedly PSY’s next single was going to be called
‘Assarabia’, a slang word in his native country used to express
satisfaction.
However, the amusingly-titled track caused a stir on Twitter after
American journalist Steve Herman pointed out it could be misinterpreted
as offensive to the Arab world.
PSY was quick to respond and insisted the song would to be re-titled
and re-worded, as well as explaining the meaning of the word.
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