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YouTube videos play up the crude to appeal to youths |
April 14, 2013
YouTube videos that appeal to pre-adolescents can be a stroke of genius, and perhaps no one knows that better than South Korean singer Psy.
Already credited with the most viral video on YouTube ever, Psy this weekend posted to the video-sharing platform the sequel to “Gangnam Style,” an entertainment phenomenon that has registered more than 1.5 billion views.
The new video for his song called “Gentleman M/V” already has received millions of views.
If you’re 13, you’ll love the way Psy pulls chairs out from behind beautiful women so they fall down. Other naughty things he does include cranking up a treadmill so a women falls off it, swatting the coffee cup of another lady so that she spills her drink on herself and pressing all the buttons in an elevator to delay a guy who looks like he needs to use a restroom.
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