What happened to Uncle Bird, who broke a world record with his "Horse Riding Dance," which received more than 1.5 billion hits a year?

Nearly 2,000 people swayed their bodies in front of the Eiffel Tower as the horse danced to its rhythmic steps. Brains constantly pounded by the music released a flood of exhilarating human hormones.

The song "Gangnam Style" is so hot that there is no second god song that can match it.

The overnight success of "Gangnam Style" has swept the world's major music charts, and the lyrics have been translated into many languages.

Celebrities from all walks of life have been imitating the song, and the catchy lyrics, coupled with the magical dance steps, will undoubtedly stir the nerves of the audience.

Eason Chan, Benjamin Salin, Chris Pang, Simon Yam, and even international superstar Madonna all danced the "Horseback Riding Dance" at the concert.

Chow Yun-Fat, who has always played a cool and handsome man in the camera, also came to the concert site of Uncle Bird, and was honored to be selected by Uncle Bird in the interactive session, and the two began to "battle" dance skills on the spot, which set off waves of climaxes in the concert.

The globally popular "Gangnam Style," the title song of singer Bird's sixth album, was released eight years ago and topped one of South Korea's most prestigious music charts.

In no time at all, the song went viral on websites in various countries.

In just five months, "Gangnam Style" became the first video in the history of the Internet to exceed one billion views.

It also broke the Guinness World Record for 2,000 people dancing together on horseback under the Eiffel Tower, and as of one year after the song's release, it had been viewed as many as 1.578 billion times on the Internet.

Through the rapid spread of the Internet, "Gangnam Style" has inspired many music creators to adapt it. A series of derivative works came out and became a special culture popularized all over the world.

The singer, who is fat and doesn't look good, repeats the antics of riding a horse with a whip, and has become a popular model for everyone from celebrities to grassroots.

To date, "Gangnam Style" has been a top Youtube hit and the No. 1 K-Pop song on the U.K. singles chart.

It has swept the gold charts in Australia, the United States, Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Finland, and more, covering almost the entire globe.

Early in the creation of the song, Bird intended to add humor and comical elements to the song, and also experimented with a lot of animal images, such as: elephants, monkeys, pandas, kangaroos and so on.

After roughly 30 nights of staying up late to create the song, Bird finally hit the market with the action of pretending to ride a horse and holding the reins in his hands.

There have been a number of famous celebrities who have made cameo appearances in the music videos of "Gangnam Style" songs.

Famous female artist Kim Hyun-ah played the role of Uncle Bird's intended, and Kang Loud and Victory from Bigbang, played two old men playing chess in the music video. Even Yoo Jae-seok, a famous TV host, has a dance-off with Bird in the movie.

Watching the movie years later, when it took the world by storm, it's hard not to spot a few faces that look a little familiar.

It's no coincidence that popular celebrity artists made cameo appearances in the movie, and it's no coincidence that "Gangnam Style" was a smash hit. The original singer, Bird, grew up as an "unruly" boy, and enjoyed being in the limelight throughout his childhood.

That desire for the limelight seems to have laid the foundation for Bird's future career as an entertainer. The singer's original name was Park Jae-sang, but he was also known by his stage name, Park Jae-sang.

The actor first attended Boston University and then Berklee College of Music. He returned to his home country and started making music on his own because of his poor grades.

At the age of 24, he released his hit song "Bird," which exploded across the country, and he also became a popular singer in Korea. His song's comical and unique uncle image became so popular that the stage name "Bird" was born.

With fame coming at him overnight, Bird seemed to have some trouble adjusting, and he was soon arrested for drug use.

For a long time, Bird was in a state of "self-reflection," and South Korean netizens boycotted the bad actor.

Being ordered to do so, Bird, who had described himself as a student abroad, got into the habit of secretly bringing back a small amount of marijuana when he returned to his home country. After becoming popular produced great psychological pressure, harboring a fluke, he began to secretly re-smoke.

Then he publicly confessed to his fans, hoping they could forgive his young and uninformed self, and vowed to reform and return to work with a more sincere attitude.

After nearly a decade, Bird, 33, was able to get his career on track again when he signed with South Korea's famed YG.

At the age of 35, a divine song came out of nowhere, taking his horse-riding dance all over the country and storming out of Asia to dominate Europe and the United States.

Was nominated for Time Magazine's Person of the Year, and also came to Oxford University and Harvard University to give speeches. Even the business community have been out of the circle, dancing on horseback in public.

After bursting into popularity, Bird Uncle attended all major concert events, and his own special show was held countless. Popularity once soared at the same time, the delay in the new work to come out.

Despite the release of a new album, the public's impression of Bird remains that of the "sunglasses man" doing horseback riding.

The Chinese singer's popularity has gradually disappeared, with "Gangnam Style" gradually replaced by "Little Apple" and "The Most Dazzling Ethnic Wind" on the stereos in the streets and alleys.

The era of Uncle Bird's domination of the charts has passed, and his successive releases behind him have been drowned out.

At some point, Uncle Bird began to be slowly forgotten by netizens, especially in this era of fast-food music and film, where many singers and stars are "flash in the pan.

Perhaps it also shows that the only way to survive is to have a good body of work.

Birdie, who has not been seen or heard from for a long time, appeared on HyunA's personal social media platform. The once blonde and naive look is no longer there, and the netizens fiercely failed to recognize him with his scissor hands.

Compared with HyunA by his side, Uncle Bird's skin looks very tanned.

The arm that was set on the sofa also looked much thinner than before. It is obvious that Bird's body shape is different from what it was eight years ago, and it is reported that Bird ran his own entertainment agency after quitting singing.

HyunA, who was photographed together, is one of the artists of Bird's company. When I think about it, eight years ago Hyun-ah made a cameo appearance in Bird's music video, but now she's in an up-and-down relationship.

But there are also many people who feel sorry for Uncle Bird's creative ability in the beginning is also considered to be witnessed ****. Now that he's retired to focus on his company, the chances of him creating another work are slim to none.

Then again, Bird's choice of lifestyle is good, and now as a successful boss, I wish him well.