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Two exhibitions to enjoy at the National Library? Sounds like a great reason to head over there.
That's right. Both exhibitions are very interesting the first deals with advanced visual technology
and the other gives us some insight into crime and punishment during the Joseon Dynasty,
so I think it's definitely worth a visit.
I agree with you. Now moving on, what else do you have for us?
Up next, Psy is the man on everyone's mind following the release of his latest single
"Gentleman." Let's see how he's doing.
Psy's "Gentleman" has hit the ground running with a new hook and a whole new set of moves.
His record label, YG Entertainment, reported that the song has already hit the top 10 iTunes
Singles Chart in several Asian, European and South American countries and topped the chart
in Vietnam.
In pure Psy style, the song is a send-up of a tacky man who calls himself a gentleman.
After the song's release on Friday, the South Korean rapper was off to a concert Saturday
night, where he had promised to reveal his new dance moves and the music video for the
song.
With his trademark sunglasses and brightly colored retro suits, Psy took the stage and
gave it his all before a crowd of 50,000 at Seoul's World Cup Stadium and thousands more
online.
160-thousand viewers tuned in online to catch his act and the numbers are growing.
The video has now attracted around 44 million clicks on YouTube and is somewhat reminiscent
of that other hit of his, "Gangnam Style."
The video for that song, written as a commentary on the materialism of life in the wealthy
Seoul district, is still the most watched video ever on YouTube, with more than 1.5
billion hits, and his signature horse-riding dance has been imitated all around the world.
The only question now is, can a "Gentleman" do the same?