Psy recently posted a video dancing to Hyuna's "I'm Not Cool." However, his slimmer appearance captured the fans and netizens' attention instead. Why did Psy apologize? See the full story!
On Jan. 29, Psy, the singer of the Korean hit tracks, "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman," apologized for losing weight, which his artist HyunA and fans pointed out, giving laughter to everyone.
Why Did Psy Apologizes for Losing Weight? Here's What Happened
In particular, the K-pop icon Psy posted a short video on his Instagram on Jan. 28, saying, "I'm not cool at all," as well as the choreography of HyunA's new song "I'm Not Cool."
Hyuna then commented, "But you lost too much weight. Take care of it! Fans are sad."
Fans then interacted with Psy as well, asking him about his slimmer body saying, "Who are you?" "Did you lose weight?," "I've lost my motivation," "Is that synthetic?"
In response, Psy posted screenshots of the Korean news about the topic and jokingly apologized to everyone saying, "I'm not a professional. I will manage it properly."
Along with his caption, he clarified it to his international fans, and added,
"For your information, my Korean fans always don't want my shape getting less chubby. I apologized to them as a joke, and those were in the news. This is not a serious situation."
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Psy's Artist HyunA Sweeps Domestic and International Charts for her Album, "I'm Not Cool"
Meanwhile, Psy, the CEO and founder of the label, P NATION, announced his artist, HyunA as the first runner who will make a comeback this 2021.
On Jan. 28, HyunA proved her "Diva" title by topping the domestic and foreign music charts at the same time, after her comeback in a year and two months.
Hyuna's title track "I'm Not Cool" from her seventh mini-album "I'm Not Cool" has entered the top of major real-time music charts in Korea, including Genie and Bugs, since its release. It was ranked second on the Bugs and Genie real-time charts and quickly settled on the Melon 24Hits chart, signaling a long-term rise.
There has also been a hot response from overseas countries. Immediately after the album's release, "I'm Not Cool" won the gold certification in less than 30 minutes on China's largest music platform QQ Music, and steadily raised sales, and dominated the triple gold certification. HyunA's Shinbo is still ranked No. 1 in the digital album sales daily chart, No. 1 in K-POP music videos, and No. 3 in Worldwide music videos. In Weibo, China, the keyword "HyunA's Comeback" drew attention as it ranked third in real-time search terms.
In addition, she also stood out on the global charts by topping the iTunes Worldwide Albums chart. Thanks to the enthusiastic popularity at home and abroad, the "I'm Not Cool" music video surpassed 5 million views on Jan. 29.
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Written by Eunice Dawson