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On October 30, 2024, G-Dragon unveiled a promotional clip featuring "Power" as background music, and previewed the full song during a livestream on Instagram. During the broadcast of You Quiz on the Block that was aired the same day, G-Dragon commented, "'Power' is a song about strength. For me, strength is 'music.'
"Bullshit" (Korean: 개소리; RR: Gaesori) is a song by South Korean rapper G-Dragon. It was released on June 8, 2017 through YG Entertainment as part of his second extended play (EP) Kwon Ji Yong. The song was co-produced by G-Dragon, Teddy Park, Cawlr, Future Bounce, and Choice37, with lyrics penned by G-Dragon.
A day prior to the release of the song on November 21, 2024, G-Dragon unveiled a teaser image consisting of golden piano keys on a black background. [1] Fans of G-Dragon and BigBang speculated about a potential new song featuring himself, Taeyang and Daesung, interpreting the piano keys as a representation of the trio. [2]
G-Dragon: Yes — Yes: Yoo Gun Hyung: Uhm Jung-hwa's album non-album single "D.I.S.C.O Part 2" feat. G-Dragon: Yes: Teddy: No: Teddy, Kush: Uhm Jung-hwa's digital single (rap making) non-album single "Only Look At Me Pt. 2" Yes: Teddy: No: Teddy, Kush: G-Dragon's digital single 2009: non-album single "대박이야! (A Big Hit!)" Yes — Yes ...
"That XX" was remade by the rappers Olltii and Zico at the reality show Show Me the Money.This rendition peaked at number #32 on the Gaon Digital Chart. [9] Wonder Girls' Park Ye-eun and the duo 15& remade the song by giving it a female perspective at the survival show Singer Game. [10]
G-Dragon was born on August 18, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. [1] He enrolled at Kyung Hee University in 2008 to study post-modern music. He later dropped out due to his busy schedule, and instead majored in Leisure Sports Studies at Gukje Cyber University, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in 2013.
"Knock Out" is a song recorded by the hip hop duo GD & TOP (G-Dragon and T.O.P.) for their self-entitled album. Released through YG Entertainment, it was serviced to radio on January 3, 2011 as the final single from their album. Upon its release, the song peaked in the Top 5 of the Gaon Music Chart [1] and drew controversies over its lyrics.
Written and composed by member G-Dragon and Teddy Park, "Let's Not Fall in Love" is a pop-rock tune with a classic sentimental dance sound, that was compared to the group's early single "Blue". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The track also features "a variety of vocal samplings, acoustic melodies, and hazy synths."