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Britney Spears gone "Gangnam Style" with PSY's dance lesson

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Britney Spears gone "Gangnam Style" with PSY's dance lesson Korean rapper PSY (left), pop singer Britney Spears (center) and TV personality and host Ellen Degeneres (right) dance to PSY's "Gangnam Style" on "The Ellen Show" aired on September 11, 2012. [The Ellen DeGeneres Show]
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PSY did it again with his party anthem, "Gangnam Style."

PSY has been invited to teach pop icon Britney Spears how to dance to his hilarious mega-hit tune on American talk show "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," on September 11.


The 36-year-old rapper-singer is solidifying his place on the international stage with his horseback riding dance that has caught the eyes of Hollywood stars, including Tom Cruise, Katy Perry and Nelly Furtado.

Calling it the "invisible horse dance," he told the audience and Spears that "the mindset of this dance is to dress classy and dance cheesy."


Upon releasing the music video for "Gangnam Style" on July 15, the artist has been unstoppable with more than 151 million people having clicked the clip on YouTube in just two months.


After the smash-hit catapulted him to international stardom, he was picked up by Justin Bieber manager Scooter Braun and recently penned a management contract with Braun's Schoolboy Records.


PSY, whose real name is Park Jae-sang, also entertained many with his surprise appearance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.


Making a splashing debut with the first album "Psy From The Psycho World" in 2001, PSY has been best known for his straightforward lyrics and addictive choreography.



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