Breaking down what makes "Gentleman" such a massive hit
When Psy came out of the owners box in the fourth inning of Tuesday's Los Angeles Dodgers game to do a 30-second dance to his current hit "Gentleman," there was at least one person in the crowd who was not amused.
Girl group SECRET released a behind-the-scenes video for their hit song "Yoo Hoo" on Monday.
Psy continues to reign supreme as K-pop's biggest superstar and now the "Gentleman" rapper gets a shot at becoming its first superhero, appearing in a comic book released Wednesday in the U.S. and South Korea, Reuters reports.
Psy has a lot to be proud about; two hit singles, worldwide recognition, and now a second Guinness world record.
Without even a music video, "Bounce" created an instant buzz across the world of K-pop after its release last Thursday, boosted by generous praise from younger stars like Taeyang and G-Dragon of Big Bang.
Psy's new single "Gentleman" jumped into the number five spot on the Billboard Hot 100 this week on the strength of record-breaking YouTube views for the song's music video.
Next month Psy will join rock legends Aerosmith and soulful singer CeeLo Green in Singapore to perform at the Social Star Awards.
In his second week on the Billboard Hot 100, Psy breaks into the top ten.
Brother and sister duo Akdong Musician probably don't look like what most people think of when they imagine a K-Pop star.
Psy has decided that he will be donating a half-million dollars from his profits earned from the digital sales of "Gentleman."
South Korean television network Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) has confirmed that the singing competition 'K-Pop Star' will return for a third season, prompting the question: who will become the next Akdong Musician.
Psy continues to break records with 'Gentleman'