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Chiljip Psy-da
2015 studio album by Psy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chiljip Psy-da (Korean: 칠집싸이다; RR: Chiljip Ssaida) is the sixth studio album and seventh major release by South Korean singer Psy.[1] The album was released on December 1, 2015, by KT Music, YG Entertainment, School Boy, and Republic.[2] The lead singles included "Daddy" and "Napal Baji".
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Background

Psy originally released the title of the album during a streaming on V Live on November 24, 2015.[3][4] The title and album cover is a parody of a Korean soft drink Chilsung Cider by Lotte Chilsung.[3]
Songs and composition
In the press conference, Psy stated that the single "Napal Baji" is a "fresh sounding retro style funk track with heavy drums and rhythmic guitar lines of the 70s and 80s".[5] Regarding the two singles, he explained that "Daddy" was produced with the international market in mind, while "Napal Baji" was produced mainly for the interest of the domestic market.[6]
Several songs on the album were described by Psy as parallels to several of his older works, including "Dance Jockey" with his 2003 hit "Champion"[7] and "I Remember You" with his 2012 track "What Would Have Been?".[8] Regarding the song "Dream", Psy said that he called Kim Jun-su because he was inspired from his performances.[9] A tribute to the late Korean singer Shin Hae-chul, the lyrics are based on "talks with him about philosophy and death while drinking with him" which he wondered if "maybe all our entire lives are a dream".[10] The profits from the song were donated to his family.[11]
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Track listing
Notes
- The song contains elements from will.iam song "I Got It from My Mama".
Charts
References
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