US Naval Academy releases “Gangnam Style” Video Spoof

Apparently the craze over Korean pop star PSY’s catchy tune “Gangnam Style” is far from over, and now it’s the United States Naval Academy turn to jump on the “Gangnam” parody train.

The U.S. Naval Academy’s 22nd company recently produced a video of themselves lip-syncing and dancing to the tune, in their uniforms. They are shown doing the trademark “Gangnam” dance at various spots on the Naval Academy campus, including on a boat, in an elevator, and even in a men’s restroom.

The song was released on July 15, 2012 by South Korean rapper PSY and has since gone viral. Americans went wild over the “Gangnam Style” spoof on SNL and the mash up of the K-pop hit with Carly Rae Jepsen’s infamous “Call Me Maybe.” PSY even performed the hit on NBC’s “Today Show.”

The question is, who is next to release their version of “Gangnam Style”? The Army? The Marines? Perhaps President Barack Obama will perform his own rendition at the White House to boost campaign donations. Obviously, the sky is the limit for this musical sensation.

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A rising senior at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Morgan is pursuing
a double major in English and Mathematics. Having been an integral writer and editor
for The Observer at Boston College since her freshman fall semester, Morgan holds the
position of Editor-in-Chief at The Observer and will continue to do so for the academic
period of 2012-2013. Morgan is currently a summer intern at The Washington Examiner.

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