The Eastern Michigan University has come out with a Gangnam Style video.
The university has recorded an over one minute video in which college cheerleaders, mascot, students, faculty members including a uniformed police officer are seen emulating Psy's horse riding quirky dance movements to the Korean rap song: 'Gangnam Style'.
The video was made during the fall semester. The Eastern Michigan University has uploaded the video on YouTube, with the title: 'Gangnam Style', Eastern Michigan University Version.
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Posting the video on its Facebook page, the university wrote, "It's finally here. Check out what happened when 'Gangnam Style' invaded campus last semester. It seems like everyone took part. EMU Campus Bookstore, Eastern Michigan University College of Business advertising students, EMU Gymnastics Fan Page, Eastern Michigan University Cheerleading, even Swoop!"
"Like everyone else, we're monitoring the 'Gangnam Style' video and noticing that those numbers kept increasing and we saw other universities were doing videos, too," said Ted Coutilish, associate vice president for university marketing and communications, according to Ann Arbor.com.
"We thought we could put our own stamp on it and have fun... We just wanted to be a part of phenomenon," Coutilish added.
As the saying goes: Music has no language. The Korean number shot up to worldwide fame in no time. Besides creating several records in the international hip-hop industry, it also dived in to the Guinness World Record as it went viral on video sharing website, YouTube. In three months it garnered millions of views
The song joined Guinness World Record after it racked up 2,141,758 likes, making it the most liked video in YouTube history.
'Gangnam' Style was also the first South Korean song to make a remarkable debut in iTunes charts.