SEOUL — Korean pop star Psy, who got the world to ride invisible horses, hosted a concert in Seoul on Saturday that he hoped could be heard over the border in nearby North Korea. After several weeks of news dominated by ever-increasing threats from
PSY made a major announcement last month (March) when he revealed he'd debut the follow-up to his global smash "Gangnam Style" at an April 13 concert in South Korea. While PSY ended up premiering his second single,
PSY made a major announcement last month (March) when he revealed he'd debut the follow-up to his global smash "Gangnam Style" at an April 13 concert in South Korea. While PSY ended up premiering his second single,
SEOUL — Korean pop star Psy, who got the world to ride invisible horses, hosted a concert in Seoul on Saturday that he hoped could be heard over the border in nearby North Korea. After several weeks of news dominated by ever-increasing threats from
SEOUL — Korean pop star Psy, who got the world to ride invisible horses, hosted a concert in Seoul on Saturday that he hoped could be heard over the border in nearby North Korea. After several weeks of news dominated by ever-increasing threats from
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