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Baffled-looking students laugh and clap as a Korean pop star impersonator gallops across the front of a packed lecture hall, even earning a bit of a sashay from the bemused professor.
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Kim, 20, shot the video with a couple friends this week and uploaded it to YouTube Tuesday. To their mutual shock, it had more than 90,000 views by Thursday morning.
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The song by Korean rapper Psy has garnered more than 291 million views on YouTube since July and in August hit number nike free run 3 one on Billboard's Social 50 chart, which measures a song's popularity across social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. It has also inspired numerous online parodies buy isabel marant online like Kim's, including a nod from North Korean propagandists disparaging a South Korean presidential candidate, the New York Times reported.
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