Two weeks after the Korean pop star’s omnipresent Gangnam Style clocked two billions hits on YouTube comes Hangover, which sees the unlikely pairing with Snoop Dogg/Lion/Zilla/whatever he is these days. The result is a lacklustre trap-like number which revels in gratuity rather than any form of camp kitsch appeal – don’t expect this one to spend too much time in the charts.
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