By Alex Temple-MSTv
The Korean pop sensation and Gangnam style king, Psy had his coming out party at the American music awards last night. But whether you or the audience there weren't familiar with his worldwide hit, by the time he hit the stage, you were a fan and dancing to the beat.
Now, as if Psy's crazy song wasn't catchy enough, just when you thought his performance was done, he got an old school assist by a rap/hip-hop legend--M.C. Hammer.
Hammer has been outta the public eye and off-stage for over almost 2 decades. But, this didn't stop the 50 year old from keeping up and kicking it Gangnam style with Psy.
Then just when you think this dance set couldn't get any more intense, the duo drop back to the Hammer hit, "Too Legit to Quit" and continued to tear up the floor. And once it was over, all one could hope for was an encore and that we'll be seeing more "Hammer time" in the future.
The Korean pop sensation and Gangnam style king, Psy had his coming out party at the American music awards last night. But whether you or the audience there weren't familiar with his worldwide hit, by the time he hit the stage, you were a fan and dancing to the beat.
Now, as if Psy's crazy song wasn't catchy enough, just when you thought his performance was done, he got an old school assist by a rap/hip-hop legend--M.C. Hammer.
Hammer has been outta the public eye and off-stage for over almost 2 decades. But, this didn't stop the 50 year old from keeping up and kicking it Gangnam style with Psy.
Then just when you think this dance set couldn't get any more intense, the duo drop back to the Hammer hit, "Too Legit to Quit" and continued to tear up the floor. And once it was over, all one could hope for was an encore and that we'll be seeing more "Hammer time" in the future.