Psy, the Korean YouTube star behind the 2012 hit song "Gangnam Style," is back with an equally catchy dance song, reported Us Weekly. He released the video for his new single "Daddy" earlier this week.

The music video is done in the style that's become synonymous with the Kpop star — a wacky set of vignettes featuring dance moves with choreographed routines and a group of backup dancers. He sings in a mix of English and Korean, like he did on "Gangnam Style."

CL from the Kpop girl group 2NE1 makes a guest appearance on the track, singing the line "Hey, where'd you get that body from?" Psy jumps back in after the beat drops, answering "I got it from my daddy." The line repeats over a bass-heavy dance beat and Psy breaks into a dance.

He takes on the role of three generations in the video, superimposing his head on the body of a young boy in one scene. In another, he's dressed as himself in a sharp cerulean blue suit. He dons prosthetics in another scene to transform himself into an old man, complete with deep forehead wrinkles and a sparse, gray comb-over.

"Daddy" is the first single off of the new "Psy 7th Album," according to the Associated Press. He said he incorporated a variety of genres into his new record, including dance music, hip-hop and punk.

The album also features guest appearances from Ed Sheeran, will.i.am, Korean R&B singer Ziont.T and more, reported Billboard.

Check out the music video for "Daddy" below.