‘Gangnam Style’ was certified 10 times Platinum in Australia, Quadruple Platinum in Canada, New Zealand and Sweden, triple Platinum in Switzerland, Double Platinum in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, and Platinum in Spain. The song peaked at number 1 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Italy, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland. Its success didn’t stop there the song became the 13th most downloaded single of all time in the UK, selling over 1 million copies. In the UK, ‘Gangnam Style’ topped the UK Singles Chart, becoming the first Korean single to ever do so. It also peaked at number 1 on the US Digital Songs Chart, US Hot Rap Songs and peaked at number 3 on the US Dance Club Songs. In the US, the smash hit single peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in its second week and stayed in that position for 7 consecutive weeks. The video was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the ‘Most Liked Video’ in YouTube history, with over 2.2 million likes. It is the first YouTube video ever to reach 1 billion views.
In South Korea, this worldwide smash hit peaked at number 1 for five consecutive weeks, becoming the best-selling song of 2012 with over 3.842.000 download sales.
YG – Universal Republic – School Boy Chart Rankings “Oppan Gangnam Style” literally means “Older Brother has Gangnam Style” Older Brother is a common phrase in South Korea that means boyfriend or close friend. The song is about the elite “new money” culture and lifestyle that has emerged in recent years.
Their videos have amassed millions of videos and has earned them hundreds of thousands of followers throughout social media.īelow is a list of the group’s Parody videos.South of the river! That’s what “Gangnam” literally means, referring to the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of a small area in Seoul, South Korea. In addition to their parody video, the brothers also offer some tips and tricks to farming in comical ways on their YouTube channel, which you can check out HERE. The group of brothers has released dozens of hysterical parody videos of some of the most popular hit songs, including Jameson Rodgers’ “Some Girls” which their parody is called “ Some Cows,” LMFAO’s “I’m Sexy And I Know It” which they called “I’m Farming And I Grow It,” Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Old Town Road” which they dubbed “ Pasture Road” as well as many others.
“Yeah we seedin’ those wheat fields on a late night Got that Kansas sunset and my favorite pet Planting soybeans and the corn too / More seeds what I need, yo I got you! / Drinking that water from my farm jugs / Sweat, sweatin in my t-shirt squishing them bugs / Eating minivan meals in the field what a sight / Aye, That’s how we do how we do, farmin’ like,” the Peterson Brothers Throughout the parody song, which was written by Greg, who is one third of the trio of brothers, they detail what life is like as a farmer. “Big and fancy might work for some farms, but that doesn’t mean it has to be that way for others! It takes every farm around the world doing the best they can with what works for them in their situation.” “A farm doesn’t have to have fancy stuff to get things done,” the Peterson Farm Bros said in the video’s caption. Peterson Farm Brothers, Greg, 30, Nathan, 28, and Kendal, 25, shared the hilarious parody dubbed “Farmin’ Like” alongside a music video, which was filmed on their family farm. Peterson Farm Bros released a parody of Walker Hayes’ chart-topping, GRAMMY-nominated single “Fancy Like” on Wednesday, Nov.