So, it seems the chemistry really was off the charts from the moment they met!
29.04.2022 - 14:07 / etcanada.com
K-Pop stars Psy and BTS’ Suga have teamed up for the catchy new single “That That”.
The pair are dancing cowboys in the eventful new music video that was released Friday, busting out some moves on a Wild West-style set.
Suga produced the track, which is the title song from Psy’s latest album Psy 9th.
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In a promo clip ahead of the track’s release, Psy and Suga spoke about working together, with the BTS superstar admitting he didn’t know he’d be in the video at first.
“To be honest, I haven’t gotten that close with anyone I collab[orate] with, it’s because I’m not usually the type to meet up with collaborators in person,” Suga shared. “But [Psy] he wanted to see me in person.”
The pair ended up going “back and forth a lot,” with Suga admitting: “I seriously didn’t expect to be dancing with Psy. Ah… I thought I was only writing the song.”
“At the beginning, we met because he wanted to produce my music. Then he ended up featuring on the track,” Psy added.
“Then he ended up learning the intense choreo[graphy]. Then he ended up starring in the music video,” he said. “Step by step, he got involved more and more deeply. Our Yoon-gi.”
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Psy’s previous album, 4X2=8, was released in 2017 and featured the singles “I Luv It”, “New Face” and “Love”, though none reached the heights of his previous hit “Gangnam Style”.
After its release in 2012, ‘Gangnam Style”, led by its memorable and hilarious music video, climbed the Billboard Hot 100 all the way to No. 1 and became the first YouTube video to reach 1 billion views.
So, it seems the chemistry really was off the charts from the moment they met!
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Psy has shared that his collaboration with BTS‘ Suga was what inspired him to make his long-awaited return as a musician.In a recent interview with Billboard, the ‘Gangnam Style’ singer shared that he spent the last few years away from his own music career, instead heading entertainment company P Nation and managing its roster of artists.“In the last two years, I didn’t have a single day as an artist – that was a huge difference [compared to] my last 22 years,” Psy told Billboard about his switch to a more managerial role in the music industry. “That was the only two years that I’ve never lived as an artist.”But the 44-year-old soon rediscovered his love for music after BTS member Suga approached Psy, wanting to produce a song for the ‘Gentleman’ singer. “Right before that, I was a perfect manager,” Psy recalled.“I was really into being a manager of the company for the last two years, before I met [‘That That’],” he added.
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A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were filming in New York City last summer. In July 2021, the couple were spotted showing all sorts of PDA in New York City’s Bronx neighborhood, enjoying a multi-day shoot for the 32-year-old rapper’s music video. Now, nearly an entire year later, the video has been released along with Rocky’s latest single, “D.M.B.”The video, released on May 5, is a “ghetto love tale” that sees Rocky and Rihanna play true ride-or-die characters, willing to remain by one another’s side despite their less-than-desirable circumstances.
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A$AP Rocky has finally released his long-awaited new single, “D.M.B. (Dats Mah B**ch),” along with the music video starring longtime love Rihanna.
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Psy has credited BTS with having achieved the “unfulfilled dreams” of his 2012 hit single ‘Gangnam Style’.The K-pop icon became the highest-charting Korean pop act on the Billboard Hot 100 with the track peaking at Number Two. Since then, only BTS have gone on to best his record, hitting Number One six times since 2020.Speaking at a press conference for his new album ‘PSY 9th’ – which includes the single ‘That That’, featuring and produced by BTS’ Suga – Psy reflected on the success of ‘Gangnam Style’ almost a decade ago.
Thania Garcia Psy has shared a teaser clip for his brand new single “That That,” produced by BTS’ Suga, who also makes a cameo in the song’s Western-themed music video. The title track will be a part of Psy’s upcoming full-length album, “Psy 9th,” out this Friday.The “Gangnam Style” singer has dropped several teasers for the upcoming single.
Psy and BTS‘ Suga have dropped a new music video teaser for their upcoming collaboration, ‘That That’.Released today (April 28), the clip sees both the ‘Gangnam Style’ singer and the BTS rapper dressed in cowboy outfits as they dance to a snippet of the energetic track. The music video also seems to be set in an Old West-style saloon in the middle of what appears to be a desert.“That, that, I like that / That, that, I like that baby,” Psy repeats in what seems to be a preview of the song’s hook.