Cast your mind back to 2012, everyoneβs buzzing that the Olympics is coming to London,Β TheΒ TwilightΒ SagaΒ came to an end in cinemas and no matter what radio station you put on, there was one song that was always playing.
Iβm not talking about βSomebody That I Used to KnowβΒ or βCall Me Maybeβ (bet thatβs a throwback), but Psyβs βGangnam Styleβ.
Admit it, we were all doing the dance at the school discos and singing along to it in the car. I mean, even theΒ UKΒ prime minister at the time, David Cameron, was doing it.
But at the same time, it was one of thoseΒ songsΒ we basically had no understanding of the meaning of β and now Brits have been left surprised after finding out the real meaning of the major hit.


Go on, you know you loved it (Ian Gavan/Getty Images for MTV)
An absolute global smash, the track from South Korea was originally posted on to PsyβsΒ YouTubeΒ channel before topping the charts.
The music video even ended up picking up Best Video at the MTV Europe Music Awards, but despite so many of us viewing it, we still had no clue what itβs actually about.
OneΒ RedditΒ user was so intrigued they asked the forum: βWhat is the story behind PSYβs Gangnam Style and where can I find good information on it?β
Well, according to the singer himself, βGangnam Styleβ is a tribute to the women of the district in Seoul.
βGangnam is a territory in Seoul, Korea,β heΒ explainedΒ in an 2012 interview with NPR. βI describe it as noble at the daytime and going crazy at the nighttime.
βI compare ladies to the territory. So β noble at the daytime, going crazy at the nighttime β and the lyric says I am the right guy for the lady who is like that.β


The song, and dance, were everywhere. (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for MTV)
Meanwhile on Reddit, some reckon the K-pop hit is a bit more of a tongue-in-cheek track, poking a bit of fun at those who live there.
One responded: βGangnam Style is a satire about the wealthy/faux-wealthy people walking around Gangnam. I think it blew up partly because of how relatable it was as a social commentary, not just in Seoul but also in many cities where there is a huge class divide.β
Another said itβs βpoking funβ at βsome more modern decadenceβ in South Korea with some saying it basically βfell in lineβ with other popular styles at the time, such as LMFAOβs party hits.