"Little Apple" is a song sung by the Chopsticks Brothers, with lyrics and music composed by Wang Taili. It is the promotional song for the movie "Oldboy: The Way of the Dragon". In 2014, the song won the American Music Award for "International Song of the Year" Best Pop Music Award", Mnet Asian Music Award "China's Most Popular Song Award". The "Little Apple" MV was created by a Korean team, and its choreographer is Lee Joo-sun, the creator of "Horse Riding Dance" in Psy's "Gangnam Style". The MV is full of various spoof plots, including men dressing up as women, changing faces in the plastic surgery room, returning to the Middle Ages, or being caught up in war. The dramatic plot is combined with the song to tell the story of the emotional entanglement of a man and a woman for four generations. The first In the first life, they were a Korean couple, and the woman underwent plastic surgery for the man, which turned out to be uglier; in the second life, it was Adam and Eve, who ate apples under the temptation of a snake; in the third life, they were a mermaid and a prince, and the prince thought other mermaids were her; In the fourth life, they were childhood sweethearts. The man grew up and joined the army, but did not come back alive. Korean singer Bae Seulgi also made a guest appearance in the MV, playing the role of the snake in the Garden of Eden.