
Photo: psy_oppa/Twitter
MANILA, Philippines — Okay-Pop celebrity PSY, who is known for his hit tune “Gangnam Style,” is again in enterprise. The singer launched his ninth album referred to as “PSY 9th” with the title monitor ‘That That’ which is produced and is that includes BTS member Min Yoongi, often known as Suga.
LOOK: Okay-Pop royalties PSY and BTS member Min Yoongi, often known as Suga, gave followers summer time and celebration vibes with their latest collaboration tune “That That.”
The tune is the title monitor for PSY’s ninth full-length album and was produced by Suga. #ThatThatOutNow | @jbvdellera pic.twitter.com/yDsxFiM9TC
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) April 29, 2022
Fans, to say the least, have been ecstatic when the Gangnam Style singer introduced the collaboration as the 2 acts will be thought of the trailblazers for Okay-Pop: previous and current.
That That prod.&ft.
and Starring SUGA of BTS2022.04.29 (Fri) 6PM KST#PSY #싸이 #ThatThat#싸다9 #PSY9th #220429_6pmKST#PNATION #피네이션 pic.twitter.com/mHgs37pqun
— PSY (@psy_oppa) April 28, 2022
In a video posted on PSY’s Twitter account titled “Best Friends, 16 years apart,” Suga stated that he was fairly nervous working with PSY, a senior within the trade. Later on, he revealed that, “It felt like working with a childhood friend,” which made the method extra enjoyable.
This is PSY’s first time releasing music after being inactive within the trade for 5 years. He left South Korean company YG Entertainment and established his personal firm referred to as “P Nation” which manages large artists comparable to Hyuna, Jessi, and Crush, to call a couple of.
READ: HyunA, E’Dawn signal with Psy’s new label
Watch the ‘That That’ music video right here:
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