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''Ssa2'' ( ko, 싸2; ko, 싸이2) is the second album by South Korean singer
Psy Park Jae-sang (, ; born December 31, 1977), known professionally as Psy (stylized in all caps as PSY) (; ; ), is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Psy is known domestically for his humorous videos and stage perf ...
, released on January 16, 2002. The album contains 14 songs and was later released worldwide through
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. Commercially, the album had sold nearly 74,000 copies by the end of 2002 and was the 76th best-selling album of the year in South Korea.


Release and controversy

After the controversy which surrounded the release of his first album ''
Psy from the Psycho World! ''Psy from the Psycho World!'' is the debut album by South Korean singer Psy. The album was released on February 12, 2001. The album contains 19 songs. Track 11 "I Love Sex" is a re-make of Lee Jung-hyun's song "I Love X", featured on her debut a ...
'' in early 2001, and being fined for explicit content, this second album's release at the beginning of 2002 followed in its footsteps. In November 15, 2001, he was arrested for smoking marijuana, ordered to pay 10,000,000 won for his bail and heavy fine of 500,000 won, and spent 25 days in jail. He responded by writing songs about the controversies and government censors complained about the "defiant and obscene lyrics" on his second album. While the first album contained only one explicit song, half the songs in the new album received explicit warnings and could not be sold to persons under 19. Korean civil groups complained to the government standards board and he was fined again.


Critical reception

Alice Vincent of
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said the album "sparked complaints from authorities that it would negatively influence children, cementing Psy's reputation for controversy and eccentricity."


Track listing


Charts and sales


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Sales


Notes


External links


Korean News report from 2002 about the controversy around the album


References

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