
Real name : Park Jae-sang
Date of birth : December 31st, 1977
Education : Boston University, Berklee School of Music
Debut song : Bird (2001)
Nickname : Bizarre singer
Blood type : O
Hobbies : Dancing, drinking, traveling
Talents : Playing the clarinet and drums
In February 2001, a rookie singer stirred up the Korean pop music scene with very blunt lyrics, peculiar dance moves and his unconventional appearance. The rookie singer was Psy, also nicknamed the “Bizarre Singer.” With “Bird,” the title song of his first album, Psy showed off his own style, fashion and confidence successfully breaking down the stereotype among kpop music lovers that male singers have to be good-looking and be able to dance well.
His in-your-face lyrics especially appealed to the younger generation of Korean music fans. The fact that he graduated from the Berkley School of Music in the U.S. also served as a significant merit for the singer. However, just 5 months after his album was released, Psy’s album was not allowed to be sold to juveniles as various civic groups complained that it potentially is a negative influence for the younger generation. Several months later, Psy was arrested by the police on charges of smoking marijuana. In January 2002, Psy was punished with a fine.
His second album entitled “For Adults” was released in the same month and was also banned from being sold to those under the age of 18. In September of 2002, Psy released his 3rd album by launching his new music on an Internet music site. Being released just a few months after the World Cup games held in Seoul, the title song of Psy’s 3rd album, “Champion”, saw great success for its crowd-pumping vibe.
He continued to hold his spot as an artist that fans loved for his unconventional ways and refusal to adhere to society’s and the industry’s mold. Of course the inevitable came, and he went in to serve his mandatory military sentence from 2003 to 2005. However, evidence came to light that suggested Psy didn’t properly serve his full sentence. He was re-drafted to serve a second term in August of 2007. After being released the summer of 2009, Psy voiced how he had learned a lot through his experience. He said he also felt the weight of his responsibility to his wife and two daughters that were born two months before he started his second term.
Psy switched entertainment agencies in 2010 to YG Entertainment where CEO Yang Hyun-suk expressed his old time ties with the singer. Psy made his comeback in October of 2010 amidst the idol craze. However, true to form, he’s been embracing the fact that he’s nowhere close to idol status. Sticking to his usual style without the overusage of the ever-so-popular auto-tune voice synthesizer, Psy’s showing another successful run with his music.

Psy From The Psycho World (1st album, October 24, 2000) : Intro, Lady, Bird, The End, Leave It To Me, Life, Live Together Enjoy Life Together, Freedom, The Little Match Girl, No. 1, I Love Sex, Shocking! Maiden From A Respectable Family, Mother Of Success, Let’s Try Play, 2nd Generation Wife, Adultery, Dog House Girl, Upskail Phenomenon, Morden Times, Outro
Psy2 For Adults Only (2nd album, January 16, 2002) : Intro, Hazing, Dilemma, Yipee!, Yes I Am, Let’s Say We Did It, Want, Into A Sauna, First Place, Bird 2, Evil Wench, Virgin Dispute, Basica 2.0, Raw
3My (3rd album, September 19, 2002) : Intro (feat. Ray), Bid You Well (feat. Lee Sun-hee), Champion, Bbanbbara, Let’s Lose The Honorifics, Paradise (feat. Lee Jae-hoon), Queen (feat. Park Jae-eun), Reckless Blues, Playing With Fire (feat. Ray), Night (feat. Park Mi-kyeong), B**** (feat. Ray), Support (feat. Yo-han), Royal Family (feat. Kirk, Kim Woo-geun), No Way (feat. Kim Wan-seon), Outro
Remake & Mix Number 18 (Remake album, July 23, 2005) : Intelligence, Life Theatre-Blood Type A, Joy, I Loved You, Father, Sano Ramen, Someday, Side Street (feat. Jo PD), City Person, Around 30, You In My Blurred Memory, Already Like this, Champion, Life (feat. Jo PD, Lee Ha-neul, JP, Masta Wu), Life Theatre-Blood Type B
We Are The One (single, April 10, 2006) : We Are The One
Ssajip (4th album, July 21, 2006) : Alarm, Instant (feat. Kim Tae-woo), Adult (feat. Cho Deok-bae), Jump (feat. Lee Ha-neul), Buddies, Beautiful Breakup 2 (feat. Lee Jae-hoon), Street Punk, Alcohol Lover (feat. Leessang), We Are The One, Dead Poet’s Society (feat. Dynamic Duo, Drunken Tiger JK), Knock (feat. Ivy), Because It’s Raining, Psycho Party
Show (single, December 18, 2007)
Ring It One More Time (single, March 29, 2010)
One More Time, Republic Of Korea (digital single, May 14, 2010) : One More Time, Republic Of Korea (with. Kim Jang-hoon)
Daemool OST Part. 3 (OST album, October 18, 2010) : My World
PSYFIVE (5th album, October 20, 2010) : It’s Cheap, Right Now, Stay Up All Tonight, In My Eyes (feat. Lee Jae-hoon), Thank You (feat. Seo In-young), It’s A Masterpiece, Heart’s Aflutter, Night Streets Of Seoul (feat. YDG), That’s Why I Did It (feat. Jung-yeop), Like Crazy, Lay It All Out There, My Wannabe
Shin Seung-hun 20th Anniversary With Friends (project album, October 29, 2010) : Soaring

















































