PSY is back. The K-pop icon returns with his brand new album PSY 9th on 29 April. Featuring a plethora of today's biggest K-pop acts, the new albu...
'That That (prod. & feat. In a series of videos, SUGA revealed that he initially just signed on to help create the song, but ended up rapping, starring, singing, and dancing in the music video. 🎬 'That That prod.
Psy's has officially made his comeback. After a nearly five year hiatus, the Korean singer returned to music and released his ninth studio album, Psy 9th, ...
Along with the album, the “Gangnam Style” singer shared the video for the lead single, “That That,” produced by and featuring Suga of BTS. The K-pop veteran shared a video “Best Friends 16 Years Apart” which detailed his relationship with the BTS member and said Suga “wasn’t my junior in the business but also he truly feels like a friend. Suga, on the other hand, mentioned that while it was intimidating to work with Psy on the track, the pair got along well. Korean-American rapper and singer Jessi, HyunA and former PENTAGON member DAWN are all signed to the label’s roster.
SEOUL, April 29 (Yonhap) -- Psy, who rose to global fame through his viral video "Gangnam Style," made a long-awaited comeback Friday with his ninth ...
Psy spent a total of seven weeks in the position. "The number of radio airplay remains a high wall for even famous Korean artists like BTS and BLACKPINK because they mainly sing foreign-language songs. "After 'Gangnam Style,' Billboard reduced the share of radio airplay and increased that of YouTube (in measuring popularity of songs). I'm proud that I played a role in this," he added. The song made him the first K-pop act to rise to No. 2 on the Billboard's Hot 100 main singles chart and became the first-ever Korean-language song to enter the chart. Psy said Suga's offer to collaborate for a Latin-style tune was very timely because he was seriously considering quitting his iconic electronic dance music at that time. "Aside from the main track, I made either a music video or performance video for seven other tracks."
Psy opened up about what it was like to work with the boy band rapper in a video titled “best friends 16 years apart.” “When meeting younger artists, I don't ...
I seriously didn’t expect to be dancing with Psy. I thought I was only writing the song!” Suga also shared what it was like to work with Psy on the track. The “That That” video features Suga, who also produced the K-pop hitmaker’s record.
The single is from Psy's anticipated new album 'Psy 9th', his first since 2017.
The pair also hang out at a saloon as they sing along to the track's catchy, overlapping beat. It was hard to feel any age gap.” It is his first new album in five years.
South Korean soloist PSY is gearing up to release his 9th full-length album 'PSY 9th' later today at 2:30 pm IST through various online music streaming ...
When talking about the much-anticipated collaboration with SUGA on the title track 'That That', PSY shared that SUGA had actually reached out to him in the fall of 2021, saying that he had a song for him. According to PSY, SUGA came about as a key turning point for him in preparing for ‘PSY 9th’, saying that a lot of the tracks on the new album naturally followed after working with SUGA, thanks to the inspiration and energy he got from the BTS member. PSY also praised SUGA in regards to the rest of the tracks on the album.
K-pop singer Psy collaborated with Suga in the music video of the song That That from his latest album PSY 9th. The BTS member has also produced the song.
A fan wrote, "Yoongi! #dowhatyouwant Yoongi jumped on me, b***h slapped me, held me and rode me into the sunset in this MV!" Another commented, "Best entrance ever!! Reacting to the song, a fan wrote, "I loooooove it!" K-pop singer Psy released the music video of the song That That from his latest album PSY 9th on Friday, on which he has collaborated with BTS member Suga. As soon as the video was dropped, BTS ARMY started flooding social media with their reaction to it.
What do Psy and Suga's "That That" lyrics mean in English? Read the Korean to English translation of the BTS member's new song with Psy.
Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale. “Shake it from left to the right, top to bottom (Sing it) /One, two, three to the four (Sing it).” “Gotta love this hustle and bustle / North, south, east, west, ayy /Gangnam, Gangbuk, ayy /Everyone gather, throw your hands in the air / I say ‘yeah.'” In another part of the song, Psy and Suga sing about shaking it from “left to right, top to bottom” and how they feel good now that they’re back to “laughing, crying, living, loving.” I seriously didn’t expect to be dancing with Psy. Ah…I thought I was only writing the song.” “I guess what I’m trying to say is, perhaps the next time you’ll meet a song like ‘Gangnam Style’ will be in 2022.” To be honest, I produced ‘Champion’ in 2002, and it took me exactly 10 years to produce a song that is more sensational than ‘Champion’ with the release of ‘Gangnam Style’ in 2012,” he said in the video.
Other notable releases this week include Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Tayla Parx's solo single “Rich,” a new single from indie pop darlings Teagan and ...
The legendary Korean musician, who became an international viral star in 2012 with “Gangnam Style,” is back in full force with his ninth studio album and lead single “That That.” And what better way to make your triumphant return than with a prod. Suga of BTS (aka Min Yoongi) produced, co-wrote, and features on the track — an instantly catchy dance anthem about doing whatever you want and liking it. “Long time no see, huh?” Psy says, kicking off one of most fun songs of 2022 so far.
K-Pop meets the Wild Wild West in this catchy new single set to rule your summer playlists.
The album also features a collection of star-studded collaborations with other popular Korean artists. However, "step by step," he took on a greater role in the song by writing a verse, learning the choreography and pulling it off. The song and video are reminiscent of plenty of Psy's older works, including "Gangnam Style." "That That" is fun, quirky and hard to resist.
Psy's melodies and unforgettable dance moves are officially back after nearly five years away from music. On Thursday, the South Korean superstar returned ...
“If he thinks of me as a bestie, that’s great for me.” … We became besties in a way,” Suga said. Suga of K-pop sensation BTS produced “That That.” The song is the lead single for Psy’s ninth studio album, “Psy 9th,” which was released today.
PSY's highly-anticipated collaboration with BTS' Suga is dominating iTunes charts across the globe! On April 29 at 6 p.m. KST, PSY released his long-awaited ...
On April 29 at 6 p.m. KST, PSY released his long-awaited album “PSY 9th” and its title track “ That That,” which was produced by Suga in addition to featuring him as an artist. “PSY 9th” also reached No. 1 on iTunes Top Albums charts in several regions including Indonesia, Singapore, and Taiwan. Immediately upon its release, “That That” shot to No. 1 on Bugs’s realtime chart in Korea, and it also soared to the top of iTunes charts in numerous countries around the world.
PSY is back and making no bones about it. The South Korean rapper, singer and producer released his ninth full album titled PSY9th on Apr 29, ...
Gotta scratch the itch for them crowded streets." PSY is back and making no bones about it. The South Korean rapper, singer and producer released his ninth full album titled PSY9th on Apr 29, including title track That That, which was written, performed and produced in collaboration with BTS' Suga.
The much-anticipated collaboration between South Korean rapper and singer Park Jae-sang, better known as PSY, and Suga, a member of the country's ...
The response to the song has been significant, and both the ARMY and PSY’s huge fan base has joined in applauding the song and the two artistes. The song is the title track of PSY’s album called PSY 9th. Titled That That, the song is topping charts all across the world.