What happened to PSY, the 'Gangnam Style' singer?

Ten years since 'Gangnam Style'
From South Korea to the world
Stardom
He did some collaborations
A difficult path
The weight of fame
From stress to addiction
Dark times
Feeling the pressure
Filled with fear
He felt the weight on his shoulders
He was right
Family struggles
His alleged involvement in a scandal
Bribery and other crimes
In touch with his artistic side
His own music production company
Feeling free
A new global hit in the future?
Ten years since 'Gangnam Style'

It was the global success of 2012 and came from South Korea. 'Gangnam Style', by Korean rapper PSY, was a true phenomenon and its music video became, at the time, the most viewed video in history.

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From South Korea to the world

The incredibly catchy rhythm and the choreography that everyone ended up learning made the artist Park Jae-sang a global star at 35 years old.

Stardom

After 'Gangnam Style', PSY appeared in advertisements and was interviewed all over the world. Famous artists (like Britney Spears) did the song's dance while others, like Madonna, wanted to share the stage with him... PSY even performed the song in front of former President Barack Obama.

He did some collaborations

In 2014, PSY recorded the single 'Hangover' with Snoop Dog, and in 2015, he released the song 'Daddy' featuring singer CL from the band '2NE1'.

A difficult path

However, his successful path ended, and the artist took a dangerous route nobody could expect from him. What happened to PSY?

The weight of fame

At the peak of his success, Park Jae-sang started to experience stress. The weight of fame was too much for PSY, who was struggling to handle his new situation.

From stress to addiction

The high levels of stress pushed the singer to alcoholism. As a result, the South Korean artist's life and career have been severely affected for a long time.

Dark times

As he revealed in an interview with The Sunday Times in 2013, his addiction was severe: "If I'm happy, I'm drinking, if I'm sad, I'm drinking, if it's raining, I'm drinking, if it's hot, I'm drinking, if it's cold, I'm drinking…"

Feeling the pressure

The success of 'Gangnam Style' turned his happy feelings into frustration. The Korean artist thought he wouldn't be able to create something as successful as the hit song again.

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Filled with fear

In the same interview, he explained: "After 'Gangnam Style' I was happy, but I wasn't feeling like that all the time because I knew that was the most important song of my life and that I would never be on the top again."

He felt the weight on his shoulders

"Things were heavier and harder because... every time I had to have that kind of strong song," said in an interview with AFP in 2022.

He was right

PSY was right. None of the singles he has released since the famous song registered as many YouTube views as 'Gangam Style'.

Family struggles

His professional problems affected his personal life - even his relationship with his wife, Yoo Hye-jeon, who he'd married in 2006.

His alleged involvement in a scandal

On top of that, in 2019, PSY was scrutinized by the Korean media for his alleged involvement in some shady business related to the K-Pop world.

Bribery and other crimes

The artist, who was even interrogated by the South Korean police about some scandals surrounding the K-Pop industry, was never charged or accused of anything.

In touch with his artistic side

Nowadays, the Korean rapper has completely shifted his life. The artist has been out of public life and has adopted a quieter and low-profile lifestyle. But that doesn't mean he has stopped making music and singing.

His own music production company

In fact, since 'Gangnam Style', PSY has released three studio albums: 'Chijip Psy-da' (2015), '4x2=8' (2017), and 'Psy 9th' (2022). He is also in charge of his own production company, 'P Nation', which he created in 2018. Big names like Jessi, Hyuna, and TNX have already signed with it.

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Feeling free

In the 2022 interview with AFP, Park Jae-sang said: "I had a huge dependency (on) the song... But you know, it's 10 years ago, so right now I'm really free."

A new global hit in the future?

Thankfully, we can still enjoy 'Gangnam Style' on YouTube —which has now more than 4,500 million views— and can also keep track of PSY's new projects via his Instagram account (@42psy42). Hopefully, someday, the artist will come up with a new global hit.

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