Two years after hit "Gangnam Style", K-Pop artist Psy is back on the air waves with a rap collaboration with master rapper himself, Snoop Dogg.
Psy's "Gangnam Style", which was later followed by "Gentleman", has infected the air waves for several months in 2012 as it surpassed 2 billion hits on YouTube. To date, it is the most viewed YouTube video. This South Korean pop star had a brief burst of "anti-American notoriety", and shortly disappeared from the public's eye.
Now, Psy is back and he is back with a vengeance. He is drunk and rapping about being drunk with Snoop Dogg, who is also drunk. This drunken duo makes a perfect collaboration for Psy's latest hit "Hangover", which debuted on the Internet on Sunday.
The first part of the video showed Psy, a husband and father to two children, vomiting unceremoniously into a toilet. It was around this time that Snoop gets out from the bathtub behind him, after dancing in it for a short moment, to slap Psy on his back as he keeps throwing up. Snoop keeps reminding Psy that the party, as he put it, "ain't over."
True enough, it ain't. The duo, now less intoxicated, brush their teeth in a synchronized rhythm. They then embark on a 5-minute run to cause a ruckus in a Seoul seafood restaurant, in what seems like a drinking contest between the pop stars and two South Korean ladies, and drink lots of alcohol, enough to kill a small horse.
A part of the video shows Psy taking a bath in the public fountain, while Snoop keeps repeating what seems to be his discreet cry for help, "I can't stop. I can't quit; I wake up in the morning and I do the same sh*t."
The duo goes on Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about their 5-minute music video, and Snoop commented on it with, "For me, it was awesome, because I've always wanted to be in a martial arts video." It would seem that Snoop's "Hangover", as he put it, "ain't over".
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