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: Reviewers from Rolling Stone praised it as an "astoundingly great" K-pop video featuring "lively outfits" and "bizarre" but captivating choreography.

: A horse-trot move involving alternating rein-holding and lasso-spinning motions, which PSY spent roughly 30 nights perfecting. : Features notable Korean celebrities, such as Yoo Jae-suk (the man in the yellow suit) and Noh Hong-chul (the man dancing in the elevator). Historical Impact YouTube Milestones : It was the first video to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, briefly "breaking" the platform's view counter. Global Popularity : The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in over 30 countries. Amazon.com or more details on the in the video? psy-gangnam style

The music video features PSY in various humorous, non-luxurious settings that contrast with the "Gangnam" image: : Includes a , a stable, a yoga session, and an elevator. : Reviewers from Rolling Stone praised it as

: Its peppy chorus and repetitive steps made it accessible to audiences of all ages, including children who loved its cartoonish appeal. Cultural Satire and Meaning Historical Impact YouTube Milestones : It was the

: PSY described the track's mindset as maintaining a polished look while performing absurdly energetic and comical moves. The "Oppan" Catchphrase

“Gangnam” is Seoul’s Beverly Hills—a district of luxury boutiques, designer handbags, and penthouse apartments. PSY, a portly, tuxedo-clad everyman, doesn’t belong there. He dances in a stable, on a subway, on a toilet. The joke is class anxiety: the frantic, universal desire to appear wealthy and poised while feeling anything but.

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