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Gangnam Style (강남스타일) Psy 03:39
That That (prod.&feat. SUGA of BTS) Psy, Suga 02:54
Gentleman Psy 03:14
Gangnam style Psy 03:39
Now (feat. Hwa Sa) Psy, Hwa Sa 03:27
GANJI (feat. Jessi) Psy, JESSI 02:51
Celeb Psy 03:19
Animal Instinct (Original Mix) Psy, PHI 07:16
Gangnam Style / 2 Legit 2 Quit Mashup Psy, MC Hammer 03:57
Power Psy 03:24

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One of the unlikeliest musical phenomena of all time, Psy introduced the world to Korean pop in 2012 and had everyone from Britney Spears to Ban Ki-Moon, the General Secretary of the UN, performing the "Gangnam Style" dance. Born in Seoul, South Korea, on December 31, 1977, Park Jae-Sang (aka Psy) was inspired to create music after seeing concert footage of Queen playing at Wembley Stadium as a 15-year-old. He later moved to America to study at Berklee College of Music. Returning home in 2000, his charisma, enthusiastic attempts at rapping, and catchy dance tracks made him a star, even while albums PSY from the PSYcho World! (2001), Sa 2 (2002) and PSY Five (2010) caused their fair share of controversy in a culturally conservative country. He topped the charts six times in Korea, but it was the "Gangnam Style" video that made Psy a viral success and worldwide sensation. Released in 2012, the single became the most viewed of all time on YouTube and the first to receive over a billion hits, topping the charts in the UK and 20 other countries. It also appeared on the EP Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1, which reached number 1 in South Korea. 2013's "Gentleman," 2014's "Hangover," and 2015's "Daddy" were all number 1 hits on the World Digital Song Sales chart, a spot Psy revisited once again with 2022's "That That." Featuring Suga from the K-pop band BTS, "That That" appeared on the studio album Psy 9th that same year.