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    Park Jae-sang ( Korean : 박재상, IPA: [pɐk̚.t͡ɕεsɐŋ]; born December 31, 1977), known professionally as Psy ( 싸이; / ˈsaɪ / SY; Korean: [s͈ai] ), is a South Korean rapper and singer-songwriter. Known for his humorous music videos and performances, he has received numerous accolades, including an American Music Award, ten MAMA ...

  2. May 7, 2024 · PSY (born December 31, 1977, Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean singer and rapper. Originally known in his country as a controversial and satirical hip-hop artist, he achieved international fame in 2012 with the music video to his humorous pop song “Gangnam Style,” which became the first video to have more than one billion views on YouTube.

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Seoul. Country: South Korea. Full name: Park Jae-sang. Native name: 박재상. Birthday: Dec 31, 1977. Age: 46 years old. Blood type: 0. Height: 5'7" (170 cm) Weight: 165.3 lbs (75 kg) Introduction. Park Jae Sang (박재상), popularly known as PSY, is a South Korean singer, rapper, and TV personality.

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  4. Psy — who real name is Park Jae-sang — is a singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer and arguable the best known person in South Korea. His mega-hit “Gangnam Style” (2012) was one of the biggest hits to come out of Asia — or for that matter the entire world. Korea.

  5. Jul 15, 2022 · On July 15, 2012, South Korean singer and rapper Psy broke onto the global music scene with a bright blue tuxedo, an unforgettable horse-riding dance and an energetic beat that dropped to the ...

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    Park Jae-sang ( Korean: 박재상, IPA: [ pɐk̚.t͡ɕεsɐŋ]; born December 31, 1977), known professionally as Psy ( 싸이; / ˈsaɪ / SY; Korean: [ s͈ai] ), is a South Korean rapper and singer-songwriter.

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  8. Erica Ho from Time magazine similarly noted that, despite the K-pop musical genre being very popular in Japan, the country seemed to be "immune to PSY Mania", and she advised her readers who dislike the song to "pack your bags for Japan."