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Psy reveals recent activities on CNN despite staying out of public view... "Dreams and nightmares coexist"

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Lee Seunghun

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Singer Psy revealed his recent activities through CNN.

Psy will appear in the new documentary series 'K-Everything,' airing on CNN International starting from the 9th (Korean time), reaffirming his status as the 'original K-pop icon.'

'K-Everything' is a program that highlights the global influence and roots of Korean culture, which has recently led global cultural trends. The series is hosted by actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim. Comprising four episodes, it explores various aspects of Korean culture loved worldwide, including K-pop, dramas, food, and beauty.

/Photo=CNN International
/Photo=CNN International
/Photo=CNN International
/Photo=CNN International

Psy is scheduled to discuss his views on K-pop's popularity trends and the phenomenon of global super fans driving the industry in a conversation with Daniel Dae Kim regarding the K-pop segment. On the 6th, a preview clip of the series featuring Psy was also released through CNN's official social media channels.

The clip features footage capturing the full energy of Psy's 'Full Show' and includes a candid remark from Psy in response to Daniel Dae Kim's question, "How long have you enjoyed the success of 'Gangnam Style'?" Psy replied, "As a singer, it is eternal, but as a songwriter, dreams and nightmares coexist. 'How can I create something better than this song?'"

'K-Everything,' featuring Psy, will premiere at 9 p.m. on the CNN International channel on the 9th. The four-episode series will be streamed live weekly for CNN International premium TV subscribers via CNN.com, CNN Connected TV, and the mobile app. In Korea, it can be viewed on Coupang Play, and globally, it will be available on HBO Max streaming service in eligible regions.

Previously, Psy was embroiled in allegations of non-face-to-face prescription and proxy pickup of sleeping pills, leading police to search and seize his agency's office and vehicles in December last year, and to launch forensic investigations.

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