


… And the situation in music video doesn’t look like Beverly Hills. “But the guy doesn’t look like Beverly Hills. “Gangnam means, it’s like Beverly Hills of Korea,” Psy told ABC News last month. Of course, I couldn’t resist a little lyrical analysis as well- since it had been months since the last time I way over-analyzed a song.Ī quick note before we begin, as for the translation of the song’s two repetitive lyrics- from : If this is incorrect, don’t be mad at me- I credit the sources at the end. Google results for ‘Gangnam Style lyrics translated’ vary, but after scrolling through a few there were enough common translations available to cobble together what I think is an accurate english translation. What in sweet hell is this guy singing about? You’re still blissfully amused- you find yourself singing along to the few english spots, and you’re focusing on your rope & lasso dance the rest of the time. By the 6th time you listen it finally hits you. After view #3 or 4, you start to hear the lyrics. The first time you watch, the beat and the visuals are your main focus. He’s back in Los Angeles today, filming more appearances, as his Gangnam Style video now has over 200 million views on YouTube.ĭownload the MP3 here for. Dodgers game (if anyone has audio of Vin Scully’s reaction, please forward to me). Over the last few weeks, Korean rapper Psy has traversed the U.S., making appearances on the Today show, MTV’s VMAs, Ellen (with Britney Spears), Saturday Night Live, and even doing an impromptu dance at his seat at an L.A.
