PSY Performs Gangnam Style to 80,000 Screaming Fans[VIDEO]
If you have not seen 80,000 people screaming Gangnam Style at one time, then check this out.
If you have not seen 80,000 people screaming Gangnam Style at one time, then check this out.
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Everyone wants to take a crack at ‘Gangnam Style’ these days-- Klingons, Elmo, even the US Naval Academy. But the latest person under the PSY spell isn’t out to parody the Korean star’s mega-hit. In fact, the adorable little dude is just mesmerized by it!
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen something take over the internet as much as ‘Gangnam Style’ has recently. Wait, just kidding. There was that whole ‘Call Me Maybe’ trend back in the summer, right?
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It's true -- everybody likes Psy's 'Gangnam Style.' This latest (and perhaps most impressive) version is performed by the Ohio University marching band. And although Korean rap doesn't necessarily translate to
"The song is characterized by its strongly addictive beats and lyrics, and is thus certain to penetrate the foundations of modern philosophy." That's the description of this video on YouTube. And they might be right -- Psy's 'Gangnam Style'
Well, this thing has clearly gotten out of hand. There have been so many parodies, covers, remixes and tributes to 'Gangnam Style,' that we thought we'd save you all some time and find the most ridiculous ones we could. Hitler, Gandalf and Taiwanese students who didn't study hard enough all make the list, as well as hot moms and so many other absurdities that we may as well cut right to it.
Nadya Suleman has been doing everything she can to remain relevant in the spotlight since she earned her infamous nickname “the Octomom.” She jumped in the boxing ring. She took a twirl on the stripper pole. She even stepped in front of the camera to shoot an adult film. Now she’s back, and instead of assaulting your vision, this time she’s after your ears as well.
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