Psy new 'Daddy' video released; Features 3 generations of...himself

Three generations of Psy in his new music video for "Daddy." Official Psy/Screenshot from YouTube

Korean rapper and hitmaker, Psy (also known as Park Jae Sang), is at it again with a new music video for his song, "Daddy," featuring CL of Korean girl group 2NE1.

The video starts out at a hospital, with Psy awaiting the birth of his son. The doctor successfully delivers the baby--who is also played by Psy, and pretty soon the baby starts singing along to the song.

It then continues to follow the young fellow (who is just Psy's head edited on a kid's body) throughout his childhood and school days.

Viewers soon discover that the music video tells the bizarre yet amusing story of three generations -- all played by Psy -- and their skills of womanizing.

Young Psy is shown being quite popular at school, with girls in the cafeteria literally lining up to see him. He even goes so far as to hit on his teacher, who seems offended and, at the same time, flattered by the gesture.

Adult Psy is some sort of dance teacher, complete with a mustache, and is swooned over by numerous women.

Meanwhile, elderly Psy lounges by his yacht and wins at a card game, causing tons of elderly women to cheer for him.

Fans of 2NE1 will certainly squeal at the sight of CL, as she repeats the hook to the song, "Hey, where'd you get that body from?"

Psy, of course, replies with, "I got it from my daddy" in an equally repetitive manner.

The clip is packed with a whole lot of comedic elements. And of course, a Psy music video wouldn't be complete without some wildly energetic, albeit impressive, dancing. All three generations of Psy flail their arms and legs around to the tune, with elderly Psy even showing off an awesome head spin.

The concept is certainly odd, but also certainly something fans will find entertaining. The song itself is already being praised for being so catchy.

The music video has amassed over 24 million views on YouTube as of writing.

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