PSY sorry for past anti-American slurs

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 Desember 2012 | 22.19

South Korean rapper PSY has publicly apologized following reports citing two instances when the 34-year-old participated in anti-American protests several years ago.

The 34-year-old Park Jae-sang issued a statement Friday after reports surfaced that he had participated in concerts protesting the U.S. military presence in South Korea during the early stages of the Iraq war.

According to the Korea Herald, the Gangnam Style artist yelled "killer" during a 2002 protest concert as he smashed a miniature American tank onto the stage floor.

At a 2004 concert, PSY performed another act's song during which he rapped about killing "yankees" who have been torturing Iraqi captives and their families "slowly and painfully."

"While I'm grateful for the freedom to express one's self, I've learned there are limits to what language is appropriate and I'm deeply sorry for how these lyrics could be interpreted," he wrote in the statement. "I will forever be sorry for any pain I have caused by those words."

'Deeply emotional' reaction

The 34-year-old rapper says the protests were part of a "deeply emotional" reaction to the war and the death of two Korean school girls, who were killed when a U.S. military vehicle hit them as they walked alongside the road. He noted anti-war sentiment was high around the world at the time.

PSY attended college in the U.S. and says he understands the sacrifices U.S. military members have made to protect South Korea and other nations. He has recently performed in front of servicemen and women.

"While it's important that we express our opinions, I deeply regret the inflammatory and inappropriate language I used to do so," he wrote.

His participation in the protests was no secret in South Korea, where the U.S. has had a large military presence since the Korean War, but was not generally known in America until recent news reports.

'While it's important that we express our opinions, I deeply regret the inflammatory and inappropriate language I used to do so,'—PSY

PSY did not write Dear American, a song by The N.E.X.T., but he does perform it. The song exhorts the listener to kill the Yankees who are torturing Iraqi captives, their superiors who ordered the torture and their families. At one point he raps: "Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law, and fathers/Kill them all slowly and painfully."

PSY launched to international acclaim based on the viral nature of his Gangnam Style video. It became YouTube's most watched video, making him a millionaire who freely crossed cultural boundaries around the world. Much of that success has happened in the U.S., where the rapper has managed to weave himself into pop culture.

It remains to be seen how PSY's American fans will react. Obama, the father of two pop music fans, wasn't letting the news change his plans, though.

Earlier Friday, the White House confirmed Obama and his family will attend a Dec. 21 charity concert where PSY is among the performers.

A spokesman says it's customary for the president to attend the "Christmas in Washington" concert, which will be broadcast on TNT. The White House has no role in choosing performers for the event, which benefits the National Children's Medical Center.


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