ONTD

11:22 pm - 12/07/2012

Psy Apologizes For 'Inflammatory And Inappropriate' Anti-American Lyrics

Psy Apologizes For 'Inflammatory And Inappropriate' Anti-American Lyrics

At a 2004 concert, Psy reportedly rapped about Americans dying 'slowly and painfully' ... on Friday, he apologized.


281x211

Psy may be everywhere in 2012 with his smash hit "Gangnam Style," but it's a 2004 performance by the South Korean sensation that's raising eyebrows today ... and forced him to apologize for the words he used.

According to reports, in October of that year, Psy took part in a concert in where he joined several other prominent artists on stage for a version of Korean rock group N.EX.T.'s song "Dear American," and after seizing the microphone, rapped a verse that stated "F---ing Yankees" and their families, should be killed "slowly and painfully."

The concert reportedly took place months after the kidnapping — and subsequent beheading — of South Korean missionary Kim Sun-il by an Islamist group, who demanded the nation cancel plans to send 3,000 troops to support the U.S. war in Iraq. After the South Korean government refused to back down, Kim's execution was videotaped, with the masked executioner stating "Korean citizens, you were warned, your hands were the ones who killed him ... your soldiers are here not for the sake of the Iraqis, but for cursed Americans."

After the beheading, massive protests erupted across South Korea, with citizens taking to the streets over the nation's plans to send troops to Iraq. And it also helped fuel anti-American sentiment in the country, which had been simmering for almost two years, following the killing of two 13-year-old South Korean girls by members of the U.S. military — which has maintained a large presence in the country since 1954 — and their subsequent acquittal by American military courts. Psy also performed at a protest concert following that event, one where he lifted an American tank above his head and smashed it on the stage.

That action somewhat understandably garnered no international coverage at the time, though given Psy's current international standing, his 2004 performance has created a firestorm. It bears mention that no video of the performance exists, and that the translation of Psy's lyrics currently making the rounds appears spotty at best — a Korean employee for MTV News, for instance, pointed out that Psy actually rapped "bitches" instead of "Yankees."

Still, the vitriol in those lyrics was readily apparent, and on Friday (December 7), Psy issued a statement to MTV News, apologizing to anyone his words offended.

"As a proud South Korean who was educated in the United States and lived there for a very significant part of my life, I understand the sacrifices American servicemen and women have made to protect freedom and democracy in my country and around the world. The song in question — from eight years ago — was part of a deeply emotional reaction to the war in Iraq and the killing of two innocent Korean civilians that was part of the overall antiwar sentiment shared by others around the world at that time," the statement read. "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. I will forever be sorry for any pain I have caused anyone by those words.

"I have been honored to perform in front of American soldiers in recent months — including an appearance on the Jay Leno show specifically for them — and I hope they and all Americans can accept my apology," the statement concluded. "While it's important we express our opinions, I deeply regret the inflammatory and inappropriate language I used to do so. In my music I try to give people a release, a reason to smile. I have learned that though music, our universal language we can all come together as a culture of humanity and I hope that you will accept my apology."



Source

parsopercularis 7th-Dec-2012 11:01 pm (UTC)
That was by an Islamic group, not Americans.
noon 7th-Dec-2012 11:03 pm (UTC)
....i am well aware of that, but it was because south korea was sending 3k troops to support the us in the iraq war
parsopercularis 7th-Dec-2012 11:11 pm (UTC)
You can't hold America responsible for something an Islamic extremist group did. Hold Islamic extremist groups responsible.
noon 7th-Dec-2012 11:12 pm (UTC)
uhhh yes i can and will hold america responsible for the actions of an islamic extremist group when they are only taking drastic action as a result of unwanted, ineffective american interventionism
parsopercularis 7th-Dec-2012 11:20 pm (UTC)
i'm sure that's the reason and it wasn't because they are fucking insane and will kill anyone for any reason, including their own people.
noon 7th-Dec-2012 11:24 pm (UTC)
The group, which was allegedly led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, killed him on or about June 22 when South Korea refused to meet their demands that it cancel its plans to send 3,000 more troops to Iraq and withdraw the 660 military medics and engineers already there. (This would put South Korea behind only the United Kingdom in number of non-U.S. coalition troops in Iraq.)

the extremist group you're talking about was formed in response to the u.s. invading and occupying iraq as well. whether they are "fucking insane" or not, it's obvious to me that their anti-american sentiment is the main reason they beheaded this missionary, not simple bloodthirst.
i dont understand why this is so unbelievable
timeo 7th-Dec-2012 11:38 pm (UTC)
What is your source that Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad was formed in response to the US invasion of Iraq?
noon 7th-Dec-2012 11:42 pm (UTC)
formed in 2003, same year of the us invasion/occupation of iraq
timeo 7th-Dec-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
...........what is this reasoning.

I was born in 1985, same year that Live Aid raises $284 million for famine relief. Clearly I was born in reaction to that.
parsopercularis 7th-Dec-2012 11:39 pm (UTC)
The extremist group that was involved was run by a man that has been involved in terror organizations since the late 80's, during the time when Russia was invading Afghanistan. This isn't an anti-American thing, IT'S AN ANTI-ANYONE thing. He was not killed because Korea was supporting the Iraq war but because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and got capture by a bunch of psychos. Do you really think they wouldn't have killed him had Korea agreed to their terms?

What's unbelievable is that fact that somehow America is supposed to have blood on our hands over something that a group of insane religious extremists did.

Edited at 2012-12-07 11:42 pm (UTC)
certifiedsinner 8th-Dec-2012 01:47 am (UTC)
are you serious? america has SO much blood on its hands, overall. there are so many indirect ways the US has fucked over a large of the world. including the middle east. explaining this would involve a history lesson that would not fit in near enough comments.

ugh so many ill informed us citizen, and so effing blind from your patriotism
parsopercularis 8th-Dec-2012 02:12 am (UTC)
Like every other world power in history ever? If you are going to blame America then you need to also blame Russia, England, etc

Or, you know, just blame the people that are murdering innocent citizens. Sometimes that's the US military, sometimes it's Islamic extremists. In this case it's Islamic extremists.
certifiedsinner 8th-Dec-2012 02:16 am (UTC)
nobody said i don't blame imperialism, or specifically the british.

delicious_pocky 8th-Dec-2012 02:32 am (UTC)
madrid al qaeda bombing resulted in an anti-US feeling. and i can totally understand why tbh.
This page was loaded May 23rd 2013, 10:39 am GMT.