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Psy's cross-over international single, ',' earned him a myriad of accolades—perhaps none more prestigious than creating the first music video in history to earn one billion views, according to. At the time of this writing, the contagious dance track had been viewed more than 2.6 billion times. Psy picked up another huge hit with his follow-up single, '.' That song's video became the highest-viewed video in a 24-hour period, with 38 million views, and it continued to climb beyond the billion views mark.

In 2012, shortly after Psy's rise to fame in the States, a 2004 video surfaced of the singer calling for the deaths of American soldiers, reported. The controversial (and profane) lyrics are part of the protest song 'Dear America,' which was written by South Korean rock band N.EX.T. In the song, Psy raps the following lines (via magazine): 'Kill those f**king Yankees who have been torturing Iraqi captives / Kill those f**king Yankees who ordered them to torture / Kill their daughters, mothers, daughters-in-law and fathers / Kill them all slowly and painfully.' Not exactly the party anthem he's become known for. In a statement, Psy profusely apologized for his language, claiming it was an emotional response to the Iraq war and the death of two young Korean girls killed by a U.S. Military vehicle. 'I understand the sacrifices American servicemen and women have made to protect freedom and democracy in my country and around the world,' read the statement, in part, via CNN.

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

While Psy has enjoyed the spotlight and all the perks that come with fame, he's also battled a dark side. In 2013, he confessed to that he was an alcoholic.

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His attitude about drinking proved to be shocking, in light of the constant positive press surrounding his name. 'If I'm happy, I'm drinking, if I'm sad, I'm drinking,' he said.

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'If it's raining, I'm drinking, if it's sunny, I'm drinking.' He claims the only time he's not attached to booze is 'when I'm hungover.'

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His beverages of choice include whiskey, vodka, and tequila. The interview also exposed his constant smoking, something that's thought to ruin a star's voice. At the time of this writing, it was unclear if he ever sought professional help for his habits.

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In 2014, Psy and Snoop Dogg joined forces for a single titled ',' which they debuted in the States on. The video was a gigantic hit online. It seems hundreds of millions of people enjoyed watching the unlikely duo—who at the video shoot in South Korea—experiment with assorted remedies for too much of a good time. The gentlemen tried swimming in a fountain, brushing their teeth side by side, and partaking in the hair of the D-O-double-G.

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Other fans voiced disdain at the mixology of K-pop and gangsta rap. 'This is the biggest insult to the history of rap since the birth of Kanye West,' read one comment on the video's YouTube post (via the ).

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Others complained the track featured too much Doggfather and not enough Asian persuasion. Regardless, Psy and Snoop have no doubt basked in their combined internet glory. 'For me, it was awesome because I've always wanted to be in a martial arts movie, and I just felt like I was in the kingdom of it all,' Snoop told Kimmel. 'I felt like I was a karate star.' Psy's K-Pop style certainly raised eyebrows around the globe, and it's probably safe to assume that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un doesn't appreciate his brand of music.