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From surreal stagecraft to soft confessions, the Indonesian leg of G-Dragon’s Übermensch World Tour gave fans the legend they missed and a glimpse of the man they’d never seen before.
On what he talked about during the four-hour grilling, he said it “was done laughing,” but quickly said, “That was a joke.”
To say the least, the year 2019 was a tumultuous one. Ups and downs, tears of joy and sorrow dominated the headlines of K-pop music.
Sportswear brand Nike will soon release a new edition of the iconic Air Force 1 sneaker in collaboration with G-Dragon.
Fans of K-pop boyband Big Bang gathered on Saturday to see band leader G-Dragon return to civilian life after his discharge from military service.
K-pop idols are no ordinary musicians. They sing, rap and dance on stage, but they also act in dramas and movies, make numerous TV show appearances and are commercial brand models.
Among K-pop idols equipped with song-crafting skills, G-Dragon remains firmly atop a list of those with the most copyrights under their name.
G-Dragon hit another milestone with the music video for “Who You?” as it topped 100 million views on YouTube on Monday.
Big Bang frontman G-Dragon has returned to his military base amid controversy over preferential treatment he allegedly received at a military hospital.
G-Dragon’s fans on Tuesday mounted an online attack on a local media outlet for its report on the K-pop star’s alleged special treatment at a military hospital.