G-Dragon lays bare his heart in Macau


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He sang, he shared, he did slow body waves… G-Dragon wooed the fans, leaving them teary-eyed and wanting more.

Fans were screaming out for Kwon Ji Yong throughout his solo concert in Macau.

Kwon, better known by his stage name, G-Dragon, posed a question to his 12,000-strong audience: “Who is Kwon Ji Yong to you?”

The 28-year-old’s latest solo album, titled after his non-stage name, wanted to reveal a more personal side, beyond the glamorous pop star that fans have grown to adore.

And judging by his two nights of his sold-out tour, G-Dragon 2017 World Tour Act III: MOTTE, fans are welcoming this side of him.

G-Dragon is one fifth of popular South Korean boy band, BigBang. He made his solo debut in 2009 and showed that he can manage a stage on his own just as well.

The idea behind the concert was simple, yet profound.

The first night of his Macau concert was held at Cotai Arena at The Venetian Macao, which was decked out in blood red, to represent his more private side.

He kicked off the 2½-hour concert with his first solo hit Heartbreaker before singing other songs from the album, Breathe and A Boy.

He has proven himself to be a multifaceted performer – one who is able to rap lighthearted, energetic songs, and sing emotional, power ballads while dancing.

During his performance of R.O.D, he performed gravity-defying and slick moves.

VIPs, the name for BIGBANG fans, who were all geared with yellow crown-shaped light sticks and headbands, screamed and went wild every time he did a slow body wave.

When he sang one of his slower songs, Black, VIPs started chanting and singing along, which would have given anyone listening a serious case of goosebumps.

At the halfway point of the 22-song set, a video of interviews with G-Dragon’s friends, family members and acquaintances started to play.

BigBang members Taeyang and Daesung appeared in the video and were asked about their thoughts of G-Dragon, which made VIPs go “aww”.

Towards the end of the concert, he started interacting with fans, showing his easygoing and fun personality.

Sharing more about his latest album, he said in English: “I was worried, but I’m not worried any more, that you guys might not get me – what I was thinking or what I was trying to say.

“Thank God you guys understood me, and I don’t know what to say, but I feel like this is a very, very special moment.”

He faked wiping away a tear before reassuring fans that he was not actually crying.

He said: “This year was kind of hard and tough, but I feel really, really happy. Thank you.”

When he started performing the chart-topping song, Crooked, everyone got on their feet and started dancing, from the men in cool streetwear to young girls who had “G-Dragon” temporarily tattooed on their cheeks.

But the mood took an emotional turn when he ended the concert with his latest album’s lead track, Untitled, 2014, which left fans teary-eyed and wanting more.

Hong Kong nurse Hui Wing Tung, 24, has attended all of G-Dragon’s solo concerts. She said: “He is not like any other K-pop idol. The concept behind this concert is particularly unique, even when compared to his previous solo concerts.”

Another VIP, Miss Wang Yue, 26, flew in from China to catch the concert. She said: “I was crying throughout the concert. It felt like he was being so honest with his fans and showing us the real him. I enjoyed the concert so much.”

She was not the only one who had crossed borders to see G-Dragon. Chinese student Sherry Liang, 25, attended the concert in Seoul and was in Macau for the second show.

She said: “The concert was great. G-Dragon did his best to put on a good show for everyone even though he looked a bit ill.”

The Singapore leg of G-Dragon’s concert will be no less spectacular, promised IME Productions, the promoter.

“It will be an amazing spectacle of special effects, concert choreography with a whole new LED visual experience coupled with G-Dragon’s standout stage presence,” said a spokesman.

“The concept is going to be different as it covers a flashback of his pop journey… He will be performing most of his new songs from his latest album.”


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Nam Tae Hyun Releases Cover Of G-Dragon’s “Untitled, 2014” With His Band South Club

Last month, Nam Tae Hyun returned to the music scene after leaving WINNER with a music video for his new band’s pre-release track “Hug Me.”

While fans will have to wait a little bit longer for South Club’s first album, the band unexpectedly released a cover of G-Dragon’s “Untitled, 2014” last night. “Untitled, 2014” is the title track of G-Dragon’s latest album “Kwon Ji Yong.” Listen to the band’s cover of G-Dragon’s song below!

Meanwhile, Nam Tae Hyun and South Club’s first album is slated to be released this month. Nam Tae Hyun has received support from close friends like Sulli and from YG founder Yang Hyun Suk for his new start with South Club.

G-Dragon Continues Reign Over Billboard’s World Albums Chart, NCT 127 And PENTAGON’s New Releases Make Debuts

NCT 127 and PENTAGON’s new mini albums have both entered Billboard’s World Albums chart, while G-Dragon continues to rule at No. 1!

On June 20, Billboard revealed their weekly charts for the week ending in July 1. After making its debut on the World Albums chart at No. 1 last week, G-Dragon’s “Kwon Ji Yong” maintains its top spot this week. It also comes in at No. 7 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, after entering at No. 1 last week.

NCT 127’s third mini album “NCT #127 CHERRY BOMB” has grabbed the No. 2 spot this week on the World Albums chart! It also takes the No. 3 spot on the World Digital Song Sales chart, and the No. 21 spot on the Heatseekers Albums chart.

After making its debut last week at No. 6 on the chart, DAY6’s full album “Sunrise” is still holding a top spot on the World Albums chart as it comes in at No. 10.

SEVENTEEN’s “Al1” grabs the No. 12 spot, maintaining a place in the top 15 for the fourth week in a row. They are also No. 16 on Billboard’s Social 50 chart.

BTS’s “You Never Walk Alone” is spending its fourteenth week on the chart, coming in at No. 13 this week. The group is also No. 1 once again on the Social 50 chart, meaning they have now surpassed Taylor Swift to take second place for the most weeks at No. 1 on the chart.

PENTAGON’s new mini album “Ceremony” has also taken a spot in the top 15 of the World Albums chart, coming in at No. 14.

Congratulations to all the artists!

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