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Fri, July 1, 2022 | 03:51
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'Little Psy' taking steps toward big dreams
Posted : 2016-11-07 18:52
Updated : 2016-11-07 20:07
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This is the first in a series of stories about former winners of the Korea Multicultural Youth Awards hosted by The Korea Times. — ED.

By Kim Bo-eun


Hwang Min-woo
Hwang Min-woo
When Hwang Min-woo rose to stardom as "Little Psy" after appearing in the Korean singer's record-breaking "Gangnam Style" music video in 2012, he was just seven. Four years on, Hwang is not so little anymore.

The dance prodigy has grown ― not only physically, as his career has also started to kick off. When he recently performed for the Korean community in Los Angeles, he was picked up by a local agency training Vietnamese stars. Hwang is set to fly back for a performance in LA's Little Saigon later this month. He is also a publicity ambassador for a multicultural festival to be held in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, at the end of this month, where he will put on a show.

But things were not always so rosy for Hwang. Considering his age, Hwang has already had his fair share of hardships. At the beginning of his career, after he starred on the local talent show "Star King," he was bullied at school for his racial background. Hwang was born to a Korean father and Vietnamese mother.

Following his leap to stardom after "Gangnam Style," he also became subject to racial slurs online, prompting his agency to file a complaint against the perpetrators.

In February 2016 when another boy called "Little Psy" in China, Jun Min-woo, died of brain cancer, many people mistook him for Hwang, and bookings stopped for months.

But Hwang marched on. Now he performs at shows across the country, to the extent that at times it is physically demanding for the 11-year-old.

"Sometimes, when I have two to three shows in a day, I get home past midnight," Hwang told The Korea Times. "I am tired but it is always exciting to go and perform. When I don't have any shows, I am thinking about when my next show will be."

Due to his busy schedule, Hwang misses school, but tries to keep up by taking private lessons.

Hwang's father, who is acting as his manager, says he doesn't worry about his son because "he is doing what he loves."

"On days he has a show, he wakes up earlier than I do," the senior Hwang said.

"Min-woo also choreographed the moves for his latest single ‘Okie Dokie' and taught them to his dancers. And after his music video's initial shoot, he told the director he wanted a retake because he wasn't satisfied," he said.

Hwang is now preparing to take a bigger leap.

These days he is putting extra effort into learning English.

"Because of overseas shows, speaking English is a must for me," he said, adding he is trying to learn Vietnamese and other languages as well.

In 2012, Hwang received a special award in the first Korea Multicultural Youth Awards organized by The Korea Times.

"At the time, I said my dream is to become a famous singer, but now my dream is to become a global singer," Hwang said.

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