This grandma is 90 years old and has tons of style! She might even do it better than Psy!
I talked to my grandma and she said, "I've got style, 'Boy! But I don't want to break another hip!" Well, no hips were sacrificed while making this video...
A Christmas party full of fun and dancing proved to be a last dance for a U.K. man, who suffered a heart attack after dancing to South Korean youtube sensation Psy's "Gangnam Style". According to reports, just moments a...
It was really only a matter of time before the force of "nature" that is 'Gangnam Style' took a life. That time has come. A 46-year-old man's heart wasn't quite up to the task of horse shuffle dancing that the song requires, and he had a heart attack at his office's holiday party in Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
So, the first thing that's confusing about 'Spartan High School Style' is who likes high school enough to go to the trouble of making the worst 'Gangnam Style' parody ever about it? Also, how can the rhythm be so consistently off? AND why would you let anybody know this existed?
If you love dance parties, but just don't have it in you to physically move for more than 10 minutes without experiencing chest pain, here you go! This pop "danthology" squeezes 55 songs that got stuck in your head at the grocery store this year into eight minutes.
Comedy site JibJab has had the feature for years that lets you put you and your friends and family in these animated cartoons. Now you can be Psy and dance to Gangnam Style without even trying.
Thanks to K-Pop's Psy and his hit song 'Gangnam Style,' parodies of his video are popping up all over YouTube. From Mitt Romney to 'Star Wars,' there are videos for every fan base and situation. The latest of these parody videos, 'Mortal Kombat Vs Gangnam Style,' features cosplayers dressed as the 'Mortal Kombat' characters dancing in the Big Apple.
It's just never going away, is it? Like Rebecca Black's "Friday" and Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" before it, Psy's uber-catchy dance hit "Gangnam Style" will never leave our ear-holes, no matter how many carnivorous ear worms we insert. Well, if we have to hear it one more time, it might as well be on an upcoming episode of 'Glee,' right? After that, and Hall