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SEOUL, May 3 (Yonhap) -- The music video of PSY’s title song "That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)" surpassed 50 million views on YouTube as of May 2 at 10 p.m.(KST), which is three days after its release on Apr. 29.
"That That" is currently drawing great attention of music fans worldwide by ranking at the top of major music charts in Korea as well as global music charts, such as iTunes, Apple Music, and Spotify.
A series of overseas media also paid attention to PSY’s comeback. Following USA TODAY, Rolling Stone, Forbes, and Billboard, the U.S. terrestrial ABC channel's morning show "Good Morning America" introduced the music video of "That That" as a “K-POP collaboration signaling the end of the pandemic."
On May 2 afternoon, the making film of "That That" music video with PSY and BTS’ Suga was also unveiled on PSY’s official YouTube channel.
In the making film, PSY praised Suga's acting, saying, “You put your soul into it," while Suga said, "I really burst into laughter."
PSY told Suga, "You will definitely dance in your 40s, and I will tease you that day." Suga then said, "If my flesh is not weak, wouldn't I be dancing? I have to hold a concert and tour in my 40s as well. I hope PSY’s ‘That That’ makes a hit.”
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Kim Sun Min.)
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