Internet Users Request Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to Release Psy's "Right Now" as 19 Over

Internet users have asked the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to cancel their notice on making Psy's "Right Now" a 19 and over restriction.

"Right Now" was released in 2010 and is Psy's 5th album title song. It has been gaining much attention after "Gangnam Style."

Due to its 19 and over restriction on Youtube, many internet users are sad that it isn't gaining as many views.

The ministry of Gender Equality and Family had designated that "Right Now" has harmful media contents and has made it 19 and over in December of 2010.

They have made it 19 and over due to the lyrics talking about alcohol.

Psy's "Right Now" has an 18 and over agreement process before being able to be seen on Youtube.  This video currently has around 600,000 views.

Psy has recently become a global sensation with his song, "Gangnam Style." He has ranked number 1 on iTunes in 30 countries and has ranked number 2 on the U.S. Billboard Main Single Chart 'HOT 100'. 

He has appeared on many shows such as the "Ellen Show" and "SNL" and featured on news programs such as NBC and CNN.

His music video has been the most viewed on Youtube as well with 300 million views.

He has also recently signed a contract with Justin Bieber's agency and plans to release his first U.S. single sometime in November.

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