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Oppan Gangnam-Stil bedeutet wrtlich lterer Bruder hat Gangnam-Stil. Dezember) hat er etwas mehr als 900 Millionen Aufrufe erhalten, bis zu 200 Millionen Aufrufe gegenber etwa drei Wochen. Natrlich stelle ich mir vor, dass viele Beteiligte viel mehr Stunden pro Woche als 40 Stunden eingesetzt haben, aber es ist wahrscheinlich immer noch eine berforderung arbeiten Sie mit mir hier zusammen; -)). The Korean-raised, American-university-educated singer has recently been signed to Schoolboy Records, the label of Justin Biebers manager Scooter Brown. At 767 million views on YouTube since July 15, he has surpassed viral legends such as Rebecca Black and Lady Gaga in his international hit count, and remains the 1 downloaded song on iTunes. We know the song is catchy and the video is colorful and amusing, but is that all it takes to become a global sensation in a matter of weeks Those things are certainly important. Non-Korean speakers and listeners may not realize this, but beyond the horseback-riding inspired dance moves and bright blue tuxedos, there are some thought-provoking words behind the musical funny-man and his attractive backup dancers. PSY makes subtle yet probing jabs at capitalistic, class-concerned Seoulites who will spend more money on a fancy cup of Starbucks coffee than an inexpensive, instant-noodle dinner. Max Fisher points this out in his detailed assessment of the video in The Atlantic. What Does Gangnam Style Mean How To Enjoy ThePSYs video caricature of a typical Gangnam guy ( oppa is the Korean word for older brother, which is used colloquially as an affectionate term for male friends) likes a classy girl who knows how to enjoy the freedom of a cup of coffee. This line may be confusingly simple to American or European audiences for whom coffee drinking is an ingrained, routine part of life. A girl who drinks coffee That could include my grandmother or agitated boss. Not so in Korea, where expensive chain cafes (whose parent companies tend are often times international conglomerates such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai) are a marker of wealth, a westernized lifestyle, and an ability to spend six dollars on a cup of coffee. The Gangnam guy in PSYs video likes a girl with money, or at least one who likes to pretend she does. But where the social commentary really shines through is in the satirical depictions of the Gangnam guy, who dresses in a funny suit but never smiles, gawks at women in an outdoor yoga class, and hangs out in a sauna with tattooed gangsters (while wearing oversized sunglasses). As he attempts to dance his way down garbage-strewn streets with gorgeous women or observes old men playing baduk (a traditional Korean boardgame), hes always dressed well, taking himself a little too seriously. Hes making a mockery of the cold, chiseled look that is typically associated with Gangnam guys, from magazine models to mainstream K-Pop artists. This satirical depiction of wealthy young men is universally humorous, the same way Austin Powers and Mr. Bean straddle language barriers and cultural confines. In a CNN.com interview, PSY short for Psycho explains the derivation of the horseback riding impersonation, which is easily picked up and has helped this song become a must-hear on any night involving a dance floor and speakers. Lets ride a horse is a Korean expression that refers to having a drink and letting loose, hence the dance and the scenes in a Westernized horse stable (in my opinion yet another reference to an affluent attempt at a Western lifestyle). Hes got a talent for writing satirical, subtext-infused lyrics, inventing funny dance moves, and ideating visually appealing music videos. Who cares if you cant understand what PSY is singing about can you honestly say that you keep up with every rhyming lyric in a Dr. Dre or Jay-Z song Im excited for more creativity, innovation, and catchiness from PSY Current Innovation Wellbeing Culture Company About Us Masthead Newsletter Terms Privacy Archive Connect With Mic 2019 Mic. All rights reserved.
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