Psy Hangover, a new video starring the Korean sensation is going viral. The new Psy Hangover video features the K-Pop artist going on a collaboration with American rapper Snoop Dogg, and it's all about getting drunk.

It has been almost two years since the hit-sensation the "Gangnam Style," and though it was followed Psy's "Gentleman", it wasn't quite as big as the Gangnam. The 2012 hit only recently overcame 2 billion hits, and is currently the most viewed video in YouTube. Now, Psy Hangover, the new hit from the South Korean, is invading the airwaves of the planet and going viral over the internet.

Before Psy Hangover, he went through a brief time with anti-American notoriety, and since then quietly faded out of the limelight. With the Psy Hangover video, he's showing that he is back, drunk, and having fun rapping about it with none other than notorious rapper Snoop Dogg.

The Psy Hangover video debut was only on Sunday night, and it's already causing a commotion. It went live on YouTube that night as soon as Psy and Snoop Dogg showed up on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to talk about it. Snoop said, "For me, it was awesome, because I've always wanted to be in a martial-arts video," Snoop said.

The Psy Hangover video begins with Psy, waking up from a party and vomiting into a toilet, when suddenly Snoop Dogg rises inside a bathtub from behind. After dancing for a while, Snoop Dogg slaps the drunk Psy on the back and tells the heavy-headed Korean that the part "ain't over."

There are scenes with brief animation, and of course, dancing Asian women, as all Psy videos have.

The Psy Hangover video continues with the two brushing their teeth together and afterwards going through a seafood restaurant. The two then begins a somewhat drinking contest with two Korean women.

The 5-minute Psy Hangover video also features a very intoxicated Psy, and apparently out of his mind already, bathing in a public fountain while Snoop Dogg says "I can't stop ... I can't quit; I wake up in the morning and do the same shit."

It seems though that Snoop Dogg is doing all the singing as one could barely hear Psy's voice with all the rap going on. Meanwhile, as it is called "art" by TIME, the Psy Hangover video is facing backlash amongst fans, and they are expressing their disappointment via Twitter.

Of course, backlash can also be seen as one watches the Psy Hangover video on YouTube.

Psy Hangover video currently reached 18 million hits on YouTube, just a day after it was debuted. It remains to be seen if it can be topped by "Gangnam Style."