A K-Pop Primer to Prepare You for G-Dragon’s Miami Show

On July 25, an international pop music mega-star will swoop down upon American Airlines Arena. He’s sold millions of albums and drawn countless screaming fans to his side, and it’s likely you’ve never even heard of him. His name is G-Dragon, and he’s the most popular singer in South Korea.

It might seem perplexing that an artist from a tiny East Asian nation, one that doesn’t even rave about nuclear weapons, could draw enough people to fill the AAA. The reason, as it turns out, has as much to do with politics as music. In the late '90s, South Korea began to aggressively subsidize its entertainment industry in an attempt to compete with Japan and the United States as a cultural exporter. Along with film and television dramas, the nation flooded money into pop music, funding enormous labels that created dozens of pop groups and drew from the latest international trends in music. By every measure, K-pop and the Hallyu — "Korean Wave" — succeeded in increasing Korean global stature, but they also resulted in some of most exciting popular music being made today.

Bigbang, "Bang Bang Bang" (2015)
Girls Generation may have the best song, but Bigbang is the undisputed king of K-pop. They are not subtle about it — the band's symbol, which you’ll see at any show by them or one of their members, is a golden crown. If you want to know what the Hallyu is all about, it’s right here in one of the behemoth group’s bombastic videos: insane costumes, dynamic dancing, and production values that match, even surpass, those of their Western competitors. And this isn't even their best song — the group has a massive back catalog, having been active since 2006.

Source: Miami New Times

[People IS] TAEYANG’s First Solo Album in Three Years, and He is Shooting Two Music Videos

[일간스포츠=이미현 기자] BIGBANG’s TAEYANG is to release a solo album for the first time in three years. 

YG Entertainment announced on July 18, “TAEYANG has started shooting the music videos for his two new songs, and his comeback will take place really soon.” 

The exact date of TAEYANG’s comeback is not decided yet, but it is expected to be some time during August. An YG official said, “We haven’t decided on the date yet, but we’re doing finishing touches to the album.” 

Since its his first solo album in three years, TAEYANG has played a leading role in producing the album. He attended all the meetings and contributed ideas. Thanks to his efforts, the album was able to have double title tracks.  

The music videos will be directed by someone TAEYANG has never worked with before. Therefore, they are expected to be totally different from TAEYANG’s old music videos. TAEYANG participated in writing the lyrics of “EYES, NOSE, LIPS” in 2014, proving his musical talent. The song took the charts by storm and even received Golden Disk’s Best Digital Song award. 

TAEYANG will do “WHITE NIGHT” concerts at the Jamsil Stadium on August 26-27 to kick off his world tour. The concerts will be a chance to see a side of TAEYANG that is different from himself as a member of BIGBANG. 

TAEYANG described how he feels and said, “I’ll finally be able to meet Korean V.I.Ps at my ‘WHITE NIGHT’ concerts. It’s been a long time since I did a solo concert. I’m excited about seeing my fans. I hope that the audience can have a great time.” TAEYANG’s comeback is just around the corner, and expectations are running high for his new songs and whether they will be better than his “EYES, NOSE, LIPS”. 

Meanwhile, TAEYANG will hold concerts at the Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium on August 5-6.

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Source: YG Life