Psy is In:Demand
The man who currently holds the record for the most YouTube hits, with over 1,700,000,000 views, talks about meeting Brian May, how he came up with the Gangnam Style dance and more.
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On this Wednesday night's In:Demand Alex James sat down for 6 minutes with Psy
The man who currently holds the record for the most YouTube hits, with over 1,700,000,000 views, talks about meeting Brian May, how he came up with the Gangnam Style dance and more.
Talking about meeting the Queen guitarist, Psy said, "I started dreaming of doing music by Queen. That's why performing at Wembley Stadium was so special. I had brunch with Brian May this morning. It's the biggest week of my life!"
When Alex asked how Psy came up with the dance for Gangnam Style, the K-Pop star said, "I can't say I created the dance and I cannot say I didn't create the dance because I created the dance but...I was drunk. Can I say it was me? I don't know. It was me but it was not me! I get very creative when I'm drunk."
You can watch the full six minutes with Psy, as well as adding another YouTube hit to Gangnam Style, on the videos to the right.