Shopping (Ryan Bang song)

"Shopping"
Single by Ryan Bang featuring Donnalyn Bartolome
from the album Shopping
Released June 19, 2015
Format CD single, digital download
Recorded 2015
Genre P-Pop-K-Pop mashup
Label Skinny Fat Boy Productions
Writer(s) Ryan Bang
Producer(s) Viva
Ryan Bang singles chronology
"I Really Like It"
2011
"Shopping"
2015
Music video
"Shopping" on YouTube

Shopping(Korean : 쇼핑; RR: Syopping) is a Korean language song by South Korean comedian Ryan Bang (Bang Hyun Sung), one of the mainstays of ABS-CBN noontime show It's Showtime, featuring Donnalyn Bartolome.

Music video

The song's accompanying music video was shot at the Resorts World Manila.[1] The music video was shot in a style to Psy's singles "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman".[2]

The Resorts World Manila Casino, where the music video was shot.
Newport City Mall atrium, where several parts of the video were also shot.

At the start of the video, a rich gambler (Jayson Gainza) plays at the Resorts World's casino slot machine, holding and inserting a bundle of US$100 notes to no success. At the adjacent machine, Bang takes out a US$2 bill from his pocket. This produces a triple-line jackpot and lots of money for Bang. The rest of the video sees Bang splurging his newfound wealth, dancing with lady valets (notably Girls of FHM Mayumi Yokoyama, Kristine Santamena, Donnalyn Bartolome, and Yam Concepcion), later riding on a Ferrari F430 and dancing and frolicking with fellow Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010 housemate James Reid at the NewPort mall.

Reception

Bang launched his single on June 16, 2015 (his 24th bithday) during an episode of It's Showtime, with the music video premiering on myx and YouTube. 2ne1 member Sandara Park also shared the new video via Twitter.[3] The music video reached 500,000 views on YouTube five days after upload.

Other Use

The song was use for Fudgee Bar commercial with Alyssa Valdez, as Bang plays as volleyball coach.[4]

Notable cast

References

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