PH politicians mull use of ‘Gangnam Style’ for campaign
By Gil C. Cabacungan
Across the country, Filipinos will hear more of “Gangnam Style,” the phenomenal hit of Korean rapper PSY, with the start of the election campaign for the midterm elections.

Across the country, Filipinos will hear more of “Gangnam Style,” the phenomenal hit of Korean rapper PSY, with the start of the election campaign for the midterm elections.

Across the country, Filipinos will hear more of “Gangnam Style,” the phenomenal hit of Korean rapper PSY, with the start of the election campaign for the midterm elections.

The Department of Health (DoH) has given revelers two choices to usher in the New Year next week: Gangnam o kahon?

Listen up, candidates. Before you use the ubiquitous “Gangnam Style” as your campaign jingle for next year’s elections, make sure you pay Psy’s record company first. Music, after all, does not come for free.

Doomsayers hunkered down on Friday to await the coming apocalypse, but most took a lighthearted view of a Mayan “prophecy” of the world’s destruction, laying on stunts and parties to while away the end.

A day before South Korean rap sensation PSY brings his “Gangnam Style” to Thailand, scores of inmates have danced to the hit behind barbed wire and bars in a Bangkok prison.
After only two days online, the latest performance of Cebu’s dancing inmates got over half a million hits in YouTube.