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Psy's new single hits Billboard chart
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Psy showcases his latest single "Daddy" at the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Hong Kong, Dec. 2. / Yonhap
By Kim Bo-eun
K-pop star Psy has made it onto Billboard’s main chart with his latest single, "Daddy."
The track, released Dec. 1, ranked 97th on Billboard's "Hot 100" singles chart, Wednesday.
This is Psy's fourth track to make it, after "Gangnam Style," "Gentleman" and "Hangover," and makes Psy the first singer in Asia to feature four songs on the chart.
“Gangnam Style” was No. 2 on the "Hot 100" for seven consecutive weeks in 2012. “Gentleman” went to No. 5 and “Hangover” reached 26th.