- Born
- Birth nameJae-Sang Park
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Psy is a South Korean pop singer and International satirical pop performer whose hit single, "Gangnam Style," won the 2012 Best Video MTV Europe Award and became a viral video on YouTube. He is also a songwriter, record producer and rapper.
He was born on December 31, 1977 in Seoul, South Korea as Park Jae Sang. He has been married to Yoo Hye Yeon since October 14, 2006. They have two children. Before fame, He dropped out of business school and music school in order to pursue a singing career in Korea.
In 2012, he performed with MC Hammer at the New Year's Eve celebration in Time Square, New York City. He was introduced as the undisputed King of Pop by Heidi Klum at the MTV Europe Awards. He was born Park Jae-sang to an affluent family in Gangnam, South Korea. In 2006, he married Yoo Hye-yeon.- IMDb Mini Biography By: crazymoviereviewer
- SpouseHye-Yeon Yoo(October 14, 2006 - present) (2 children)
- Singer of the song "Gangnam Style".
- Famous for his international hit music video, "Gangnam Style", which is the most liked YouTube video in history.
- Married his girlfriend, Yoo Hye Yeon, of three and a half years. [October 14, 2006].
- Attended both Boston University and Berklee College of Music.
- Has twin daughters with his wife, Yoo Hye Yeon.
- In 1955, PSY's father founded a semiconductor company, DI corporation. The company's headquarters are located in Gangnam District, Seoul. PSY, together with his father, uncle and grandmother own a combined 30 percent of the company. When PSY released his Gangnam Style music video, shares of DI corporation skyrocketed to eight times of the original value by the end of 2012.
- I understand the sacrifices American servicemen and women have made to protect freedom and democracy in my country and around the world.
- I'm not that good looking.
- All the people in Korea are cheering me like I'm a gold medalist or something, so I have a responsibility to my country.
- That's why 'Gangnam Style' works. If someone handsome uses that phrase it's just awkward. But if someone like me uses it, it's funny.
- Unexpectedly, I'm here now, so I need to let all the U.S. marketers know that Asians are not different. We are all the same.
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