Arab Times

Psy admits he gets sick of ‘Gangnam Style’

‘I really like the dance still’

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SINGAPORE, Dec 2, (AFP): South Korean pop music sensation Psy admitted Saturday that he sometimes gets sick of his massive hit “Gangnam Style” but will continue performing the number that made him world-famous.

Speaking at a news conference in Singapore ahead of a free performanc­e for fans, the 34-year-old — clad in a black suit and his trademark sunglasses — was modest about his fame and said he was just another person doing his job.

“Sometimes, honestly, yes I get tired or I get sick of it because I got so many requests to teach them, you know, like average let me say 50 requests per city, per country,” said Psy, whose full name is Park Jae-Sang.

“I already taught the dance to so many people, so many times but still the dance makes me here, to make a press conference in artists dress even much sexy, much worse.”

Lopez changed several times during her 90-minute concert along with several dancers, who also dressed modestly.

Most Muslims in Indonesia, a secular country of 240 million people, are moderate. But a small extremist fringe has become more Singapore, so of course sometimes I’m tired about it, but I got to do it, it’s my job,” he added.

He later performed the dance in front of cheering fans outside a Singapore landmark, the high-rise Marina Bay Sands casino complex.

But Psy said that despite the many times he has performed the number, “I really like the dance still.”

The chubby K-pop veteran made his debut in South Korea in 2001 but it was only 11 years later that he shot to global fame with “Gangnam Style”, which a week ago made history by becoming the most watched video on YouTube.

The video has so far notched up more than 860 million views, overtaking “Baby” by Canadian teen heart-throb Justin Bieber, on more than 807 million.

“Gangnam Style”, which parodies the extravagan­t lifestyles of residents of an upmarket Seoul vocal in recent years.

They have pushed through controvers­ial laws ‚Äî including an anti-pornograph­y bill ‚Äî and have been known to attack anything perceived as blasphemou­s, from transvesti­tes and bars to “deviant” religious sects.

Lady Gaga was forced to cancel her sold-out show in Indonesia in neighbourh­ood, has inspired thousands of online imitations, and flash mobs of tens of thousands in Paris, Rome and Milan.

The song has also earned Psy a nomination in the “People’s Choice” category of Time magazine’s “Person of the Year 2012” contest together with other newsmakers such as US President Barack Obama, China’s Communist Party head Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim JongUn.

But Psy played down chances of topping that chart.

“I feel really strange and weird why I’m there,” he said.

“It’s not going to happen, I think, and I don’t deserve that much. I just did my job.”

Psy is currently fourth in the online rankings out of 40 candidates.

The North Korean leader was well ahead in the poll on Saturday. May following threats by Islamic hard-liners, who called her a “devil worshipper.”

Lopez will also perform Muslim-majority Malaysia Sunday.

“Thank you Jakarta for an amazing night,” the 43-year-old diva tweeted to her 13 million followers Saturday. in on

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