What does Opa Gangnam Style?

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What does Opa Gangnam Style?

What does Opa Gangnam Style?

WHAT DOES THE CHORUS, 'OPPAN GANGNAM STYLE,' MEAN? It roughly means something like 'Your man has Gangnam Style. ' 'Oppa,' which literally means 'older brother,' is an affectionate term girls use to address older guy friends or a boyfriend.

How much did Psy make off of Gangnam Style?

More videos on YouTube In 2012, Korean singer Psy's 'Gangnam Style' made $870,000 when it became the most popular YouTube video of all-time, at that time, with nearly 900 million views. But the track went on to make $8 million from downloads, endorsements, and commercials.

Did Psy married?

Yoo Hye-yeonm. 2006 Psy/Coniuge On Octo, Psy married Yoo Hye-yeon, a cello major at Yonsei University and his girlfriend of three and a half years. According to the Korean Broadcasting System, the couple were introduced by a mutual acquaintance. They have twin daughters.

What does Psy say in Gangnam Style?

  • Here's The English Translation Of 'Gangnam Style'. (Think of PSY's treatment of "Gangnam" as a parallel to the United States' love-hate relationship with the Jersey Shore. Though, PSY says Gangnam is equivalent to our Beverly Hills.) Psy has described the song as a tribute to the ladies of the wealthy district.

Why was Gangnam Style so popular?

  • Gangnam Style succeeds because it stood out, because it conforms to the trend of the world popular music, because it was most definitely not business as usual, and because Psy throws himself and his passion into this utterly ridiculous pastiche with the force of a hurricane.

How much did Psy make from Gangnam Style on YouTube?

  • Thanks to the incredible success of Gangnam Style, Psy has made a small fortune in 2012. Psy’s 900 million video views and 1.3 billion youtube account visits have resulted in $870,000 worth of ad revenue sharing. From the 2.7 million iTunes downloads Psy has earned $2.4 million.

What is the meaning of Oppan Gangnam Style?

  • "Oppan Gangnam style" literally means "Older Brother has Gangnam style". He's not talking to his little sister, though. The "oppa" / "older brother" usage here is common in South Korea, not unlike "daddy" in certain parts of the US, but in this case specifically being a term that shows respect and affection- used by women about certain older men.

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