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By: Leon Kaye

감사합니다!

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By: Leon Kaye

You are right. I’m not allowed to. And Psy is God :)

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By: Leon Kaye

Oppa!

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By: Nick Aster

Masterpiece! Time to launch our new culture section on the site…

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By: Leon Kaye

Submitting my resume for the editorship ;)

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By: Sonya Km

A great, really in-depth analysis !

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By: Jaimi Givens

I love this song so much

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By: Leon Kaye

Thanks. It’s great to see Korea really land on the global cultural stage. :)

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By: Leon Kaye

That’s because it’s easy to fall in love with it :)

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By: Debbie DeNeese

I love how this song/dance crosses cultures and ages…GO PSY! GREAT JOB!

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By: calebgalaraga

This is such an awesome take on the Gangnam phenomenon. I love how you shared that it’s Psy’s being Korean that made him a sensation and it’s not his efforts to conform to a standardized American style.

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By: Carmen Ortiz

Nice article, finally something that goes beyond “kids like it”. I’m 65 and I dance (badly) to it. I’m also a fan of Korean shows (Hulu and Drama Fever) which often are about the division between rich...

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By: Luke

I’d like to think that Gangnam Style is popular for the reasons that you say, but consider the context you need to get out of the song what Psy might like for you to: the history of Seoul, the economic...

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By: sternhead

Context for you is a blissful brainwashing. That’s just standard O’Reilly code for what’s about to blow out of his big mouth next. I’ve failed to avoid Fox enough times to know, no doubt you’re glued...

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