Park Jae-Sang, well-known as Psy, grabbed the Best Video award for his infectious number "Gangnam Style" at 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards in Frankfurt in Germany Sunday. The song has been racking up loads of appreciations and shattering records of the starlets of music world but the South Korean rapper refrains himself from taking credit for it.
In a show of his degree of humility, Psy talking to press crops in Paris said that it was people who made "Gangnam Style" a wide world success and not him. He also added that he's yet to prove himself and record a success.
"I didn't do anything - people hit YouTube, people found this music and they brought it to the world. Not me. Now it's my turn. The second one I gotta make my success," said the rapper, according to AFP.
Psy also revealed some details regarding his forthcoming album and single, saying that he had tried to be as "ridiculous as possible." He said his next musical venture shall be in half Korean and half English, besides a huge guest star.
On asked if he would work with Justin by BANG Showbiz, Psy took a discreet stand. ''So, I already have done with the next track already, so it's gonna be... I cannot tell you about who its gonna be with but I'm working with someone else right now and it's going to be huge," he said according to Yahoo.
The 34-years-old South Korean sensation hit the MTV EMA Awards stage with his crew of "Gangnam Style" and rocked. He performed his hallmark quicker and ridiculous horse moves on stage with thousands of cartoon Psys coupled with a crew of dancers in the backdrop.
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