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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

“Gangnam Style” popularized by Cebu inmates


By Noemi G. Bernardino- Edaga
PAGADIAN CITY - Gangnam which literally means "South of the River, officially the Gangnam-gu - is one of the 25  local government districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Wikipedia describes that “until the early 1980's Gangnam and its neighboring areas had remained the least developed in Seoul, but a prodigious development over the last 30 years has earned it a reputation of being the most affluent, dynamic, and influential area in both Seoul and South Korea as a whole.”
The hit single by Korean superstar Psy had been perceived by many as poking fun at the lavish lifestyle in South Korea’s Gangnam district according to GMA.
The Korea’s pop music industry popularized  “Gangnam Style” dance. The Financial Times in its September 14, 2012 issue said “it’s the most dance sensation to sweep the nation citing that the song currently sits atop Billboard’s YouTube chart, which tracks popularity songs on the video site.”
K-pop is a strategy of globalizing Hallyu or Korean wave. This has successfully spread South Korean entertainment throughout US and Asia.
The Philippines could not be left behind in patronizing the K-pop trend as the famous dancing inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Central Visayas drew the attention and cheers of spectators as they enthusiastically danced to the hit, “Gangnam Style” on September 29. Most of them wore their rain-drenched orange suit as the downpour was not able to stop their performance. The inmates’ latest act was posted on YouTube on the same day.
The Financial Times is quoted saying that Korea’s music industry is not waiting for album sales or radio play to catch up as Psy signed with Justin Bieber’s manager and Universal Music, making the K-pop byword stay. (NBE/PIA9)