It would be hilarious. Naruto would probably do it with his trademark enthusiasm, adding his own unique spins to the dance moves. Sasuke might be more reluctant at first but could be dragged into it by Naruto's infectious energy. Sakura would likely be both amused and a bit embarrassed, but still join in to show her support for her friends.
In a Naruto fanfiction, Gangnam Style could be part of a cultural exchange event in the Hidden Leaf Village. A traveler from a far - off land where Gangnam Style is popular arrives and starts teaching the villagers the dance. Naruto, being the curious and energetic character he is, picks it up quickly and then encourages others to join in, which could lead to some really fun and comical scenes.
The English lyrics of the bus song are: "The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round." The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish, swish swish swish, swish swish swish. The people on the bus go up and down, up and down, up and down. All through the town.”
I don't have that information. But you could try looking for fan forums or music communities dedicated to this song; someone there might have posted the lyrics.
The 'Gangnam Blues' is a movie set in the Gangnam area of Seoul. It's a story full of action, drama, and complex relationships. It shows the power struggles, love affairs, and the darker side of the development in that area. There are characters who are involved in various illegal activities as they try to gain control over the land and business in Gangnam.
To style lyrics in your novel, consider their placement. Maybe have them at the start or end of a chapter for a dramatic effect. Also, play with the language and rhythm of the lyrics to make them unique and memorable within the context of your story.
One popular plot idea could be the main character facing new challenges at university related to the concept of beauty standards, just like in the original story. For example, dealing with a new mean girl who challenges her new - found confidence.
Next, start writing your first draft. Don't worry too much about grammar or perfect sentences at this stage. Just let your ideas flow. You can write about how the main character feels in different situations, what she thinks about the people around her. After that, you can go back and revise, adding more details, fixing grammar, and making the story more engaging. For instance, you could add more internal monologues of the character to show her growth and development.