Released in July 2012 by South Korean artist Psy, "Gangnam Style" became the first YouTube video to hit one billion views. Its catchy beat and iconic "horse-riding dance" made it a viral sensation that users worldwide wanted to own on their personal devices. 2. "In 3GP"

Many classic mobile download domains from the 2010s have changed ownership. Legacy web addresses may now redirect to adware, spam, or malicious software.

has changed since the 3GP days, or are you interested in more internet history from that era?

Reliving the 2012 global phenomenon on a classic mobile device. The 3GP format is a blast from the past, designed to run smoothly on older phones with limited storage.

The legality of downloading copyrighted content, such as the "Gangnam Style" video, without permission from the copyright holder is a complex issue. While some websites, like YouTube, allow users to download videos for personal use, others may not have the necessary permissions or licenses to distribute copyrighted content.

Due to strict anti-piracy laws and copyright enforcement, the original DJMaza domain has been defunct for years. While various "clone" or "mirror" websites still use the DJMaza name, they are not affiliated with the original platform. Cybersecurity Risks

Collectors who restore and use vintage feature phones (like classic Nokia, Sony Ericsson, or BlackBerry devices) require legacy formats to load media onto their devices.

3GP videos were heavily compressed to drastically reduce file sizes. A music video that would take up 50MB to 100MB in HD format could be shrunk down to just 3MB to 5MB as a 3GP file.

DJ MaZaCom started playing "Gangnam Style" at his shows, and the crowd's reaction was electric. People couldn't get enough of the song's infectious beat and PSY's signature horse-riding dance. The DJ's sets became the talk of the town, with fans eagerly awaiting his next performance.

The Nostalgia of "Gangnam Style": Why People Still Search for Psy’s 2012 Hit in 3GP