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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Psy becomes 'illustrious personage' English


The South Korean artist Psy author of the famous 'Gangnam Style', figure from today due to its "international reputation" as one of the famous people that can be found in the online edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. In the prestigious Encyclopedia, Park Jae-Sang (Psy real name), 36,listed as "South Korean singer and rapper" who, "despite being known at first in his country as a hip-hop artist satirical and controversial international fame in 2012." In addition, the Encyclopedia Britannica, the oldest in English and out of print last year after 244 years to concentrate solely on its online edition, Psy emphasizes its "humorous song 'Gangnam Style'", able to achieve the absolute record internet visitsIn this sense, the theme 'Gangnam Style' achieved after passing the 1,500 million views to become the most visited clip history video portal Youtube. In addition, South Korean rapper established in mid-April a new record with his new song 'Gentleman', to exceed 100 million views on YouTube in just six days, a figure the famed "Gangnam Style" took 51 days to reach. Apart from these achievements, from today the singer also has a comic book about his life that has come to light in the U.S. under the name of "Fame: Psy" ("Fame: Psy"), in which both success narrate the darkest episodes in the life of artist media, detailed local agency Yonhap. The comic, 26 pages, describes the last ten years of life of Park, from which in 2002 was arrested for marijuana possession until 2012, the year of unexpected and overwhelming commercial success that popularized the so-called "horse dance" through catchy rhythm and a sense of humor.

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