• • Yoo Gun-hyung singles chronology ' (2012) ' Gentleman' (2013) ' (2014) Music video on ' Gentleman' is a song by South Korean musician released on April 12, 2013 (KST), serving as his 19th single. The song serves as the follow-up to his international ', which at the time of 'Gentleman's release had been viewed on YouTube over 1 billion times. The first public performance of the song, with its associated dance, was unveiled at 6:30 pm on April 13 at in Seoul. Baza inn ukraini en. A poster and Twitter message was released containing the main line of the song 'I'm a mother f••••• gentleman'; The obscured word was later revealed to be 'father'. As of November 2018, the video has been viewed more than 1.2 billion times. It held the YouTube record for most views in its first 24 hours, and most views in any 24 hours for over four years until August 28, 2017 when 's ' garnered more views. It currently holds the record for fastest music video to reach 100 million views.
Other records previously held were the fastest overall video to reach 200 million views (until September 2017), and 300 million views (until November 2015). The song has reached number one on charts in three countries and has topped iTunes charts in 40 countries.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Psy first announced a new single would be forthcoming by Twitter on March 8. He originally intended to follow up ' with a song called 'Assarabia', which is Korean slang for 'Oh Yeah!' , but changed course upon realizing that the title might be offensive to Arab listeners.
For the April 13 debut of the dance, Psy instructed fans to attend in white attire. 50,000 people attended the April 13 World Cup Stadium performance.
The 6:30 pm Seoul time/ 2:30 am U.S. ET performance was broadcast live on YouTube. Although his previous song's associated widely imitated horse-riding dance had brought him notoriety, the ' had recently challenged Psy and 'Gangnam Style' for the top position in pop culture. Psy felt a lot of pressure to satisfy his growing fanbase, saying 'Of course I feel more burden than before, because lots of people are watching.' The new dance is characterized by fast, hip-swinging movements in.
When the song was being introduced, Adam Sherwin of reported that 'A trailer posted on Psy's Twitter links to a thudding beat with a repeated lyric of 'I'm a mother, father, gentleman'. Or 'motherf***er [ ]' depending on the interpretation of Psy's accent.'
A poster was also released containing the main line of the song 'I'm a mother fxxxxx [ ] gentleman'. At a press conference for the 'Happening' concert, Psy mentioned that he chose the phrase because it was easy to pronounce.
He also chose 'alangamola' ('I don't know if you know') as a common lyric in the song as it was easy to sing along to. The song features more English than 'Gangnam Style'. The website classifies the song as, while describes it as. In an interview with, Psy said he originally planned to collaborate with on the single, but he and manager deferred that to make the goal of the single to prove he was not a. He described the song as 'a sort of a mash-up of my previous 10 tracks and 10 hooks. I made a surgery with those 10 songs.'
Reception [ ] Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Initial reactions were mixed as critics acknowledged the catchy tunes of 'Gentleman' but also remained skeptical as to whether it will surpass the popularity of '. 's asserted that Psy's concern about being left behind as a is 'completely founded'. Simon Vozick-Levinson, associate editor at, pointed out that 'It's almost impossible to create another hit like '.
Psy responded to these concerns and says, 'I’ve been doing this for 12 years. Would it be fair to call me a one-hit wonder just because my next song falls flat? I gained international fame almost by accident but that does not mean that I will make desperate efforts to maintain that global popularity. I will just continue to do what I have been doing for all these years. If it satisfies people’s appetite it will. If not, it won’t.'
In a positive review, Nick Hasted of independent.co.uk wrote “Gentleman” doesn’t leave him as a one-hit novelty outside his homeland' and “Gentleman” follows its predecessor’s structure precisely, with its woozy synth-breaks, sonic drop-outs leaving space for Psy’s interjections, chanted verses and explosive choruses.' Chart performance [ ] South Korea [ ] Upon its release, 'Gentleman' went straight to number one on the on the third week of April 2013, with 429,255 digital downloads.