Gangnam Style fans surprised to learn true meaning of PSY's South Korean song - over a decade after its wacky hook step went viral

Gangnam Style fans surprised to learn true meaning of PSY's South Korean song - over a decade after its wacky hook step went viral
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Gangnam Style fans surprised to learn true meaning of PSY's South Korean song - over a decade after its wacky hook step went viral
Published: Feb, 17 2025 07:48

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Arriving at the same time as the London 2012 Olympics , the tune even had the royals dancing, with Zara Phillips busting her moves to the catchy beat alongside silver medal-winning Olympic riders Nicola Wilson, Tina Cook and Zara Phillips (pictured right).

The South Korean song Gangnam Style by Psy was was a global smash hit when it arrived in 2012 - topping charts, filling speakers, and scoring fans from all walks of life with it's signature horse trot and lasso spin dance and catchy tune (Psy singer pictured).

In 2012, the late Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Zara Tindall embraced the dance moves at a charity event, where she was seen showing off her Gangnam Style alongside silver medal-winning Olympic riders Nicola Wilson and Tina Cook.

The tune was uploaded onto YouTube in the summer and immediately became a hit, racking up millions of views with it's peculiar video featuring a barn of horses and what became an well replicated dance.

The South Korean song quickly became an internet sensation after it was uploaded on YouTube in 2012, prompting fans around the world to recreate the wacky hookstep performed by the pop star.

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