According to YouTube's
trends manager, Kevin Allocca, an astronomical
rise of PSY's South Korean pop hit "Gangnam Style” & "Call Me" video which are
more remarkable seen by the YouTube users of this summer.
If this trend continues, it looks like "Gangnam" might
catch up huge Rap song lovers. It makes explosive spread of "Gangnam"
(now played 6 millions times a day). On the other hand "Call
Me" (a consistent 1.5 million views a day) is seen by YouTube users.
What’s the reason behind this?
The reason is that "Gingham’ appeal is more global &
acceptable by the users. Most of the Canadian
and American audiences seen Korean techno and absurd dance video. It might be a
more universally appealing language.
On the other hand, Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe” fan videos generally focus on lip-synching along, which less fun for non-English is speaking fans. As YouTube's global audience is growing continuously, U.S. viewers can probably look forward to more mystifying and delightful foreign pop imports.
This two video are
currently topping YouTube's most viewed music videos (this week). If you look YouTube's chart, one can see that while
"Call Me" amassed a staggering 250 million views since it went live
on March 1, 2012. "Gangnam" has 150 million views -- since July
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