Rob Schwartz States, "In Order for Psy to not be a One-Hit Wonder..."

Rob Schwartz the Japan correspondent for Billboard stated his thoughts on ways Psy could stop himself from becoming a 'one-hit wonder'.

Rob Schwartz commented, "It is important to be a person with character and not just someone who is funny. It has to be someone who is constantly talked about on TV and the broadcast, someone who collaborates with top artists, music that is 70% in English and someone who goes on tour in at least 12 different cities."

These are some of the requirements Rob Schwartz believes should happen if one does not want to be called a 'one-hit wonder'. 

Rob Schwartz will be a speaker at the "MU:CON SEOUL 2012" on November 1-3.

At the conference yesterday, he commented that Psy will have his chance at the number 1 spot on the Billboard sometime soon.

Rob Schwartz has been a music critic and professional reporter for over 15 years for Newsweek, Times and others.

Psy's "Gangnam Style" has been number 2 on Billboard's main single chart Hot 100 for the past 6 weeks. His music video also currently has over 620 million views. He is also the second most watched video of all time on YouTube.

Psy is currently in the U.S. appearing on TV shows, festivals, radio and other promotions.

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