The idol’s last comeback with new songs took place in 2017, through the album ‘4X2=8’
The K-pop icon is back! This Tuesday, the 12th, PSY announced through his social networks that he will return to promotional actions on April 29, thus marking his first comeback in 5 years.
Until then, the idol’s last comeback with new songs had happened in 2017 through the album ‘4X2=8’, where he released MVs for the singles ‘I Luv It’ and ‘New Face’. This time, the singer is expected to make his comeback with the release of the ninth album of his career, which was just titled ‘PSY 9th’.
Furthermore, the announcement, which came through a video of a concert in 2013, shows PSY talking about expectations of a new hit. Check out the video!
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The free translation of the audio reads: “I know many of you have high expectations for my next hit. To be honest, I produced ‘Champion’ in 2002, and it took me ten years to think of a song more sensational than it — ‘Gangnam Style’ in 2012. What I’m saying is that maybe you won’t find something better than ‘Gangnam Style’ until 2022.”
It is worth remembering that ‘Gangnam Style’, released in 2012, conquered several records on Youtube in the year of its release, among them the ‘most viewed video’, ‘most rated video’ and ‘most discussed video’, marks surpassed only in 2017 by ” See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa.
Furthermore, PSY was not content with a career as an idol and expanded his presence in the musical field with the label PNation, which is responsible for releasing material from artists such as Jessi, HyunA, Dawn, Crush and heize.
Source: Recreio