T.O.P’s military service suspended over marijuana scandal


SEOUL, June 9 (Yonhap) — T.O.P of South Korean boy band BIGBANG on Friday was officially suspended of his mandatory military service after being indicted for smoking marijuana on multiple occasions.

T.O.P, whose real name is Choi Seung-hyun, is suspected of smoking the banned substance four times with a 21-year-old female trainee singer at his home in Seoul in October last year.

South Korean singer and actor T.O.P of boy band BIGBANG, who is serving his mandatory military service as a conscripted policeman, leaves his workplace in Seoul surrounded by reporters questioning his marijuana charges on June, 5, 2017. (Yonhap)

South Korean singer and actor T.O.P of boy band BIGBANG, who is serving his mandatory military service as a conscripted policeman, leaves his workplace in Seoul surrounded by reporters questioning his marijuana charges on June, 5, 2017. (Yonhap)

The singer, who began his military service as a conscripted policeman in February, was indicted Monday. He was hospitalized the following day from an apparent overdose of benzodiazepine at a police unit in eastern Seoul.

Police regulation mandates the suspension of duty for conscripted policemen when indicted on criminal charges.

An official at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said, “Choi will be sent home immediately.”

“We’ve suspended Choi of his duty after receiving the original indictment document from prosecutors,” the official added.

T.O.P’s military service period will be put on hold until a court reaches a verdict. If he receives a jail term of 18 months or more, he will be dishonorably discharged from the service.

In the case of a weaker verdict, T.O.P will become eligible for a police review on whether he is fit to serve at the police again. If he fails to pass the review, T.O.P would be discharged from the police and be forced to finish his military duty as a public service worker.

Source: Yonhap

T.O.P Is Fully Awake and Walking Around


 

T.O.P has officially woken up and has even begun walking around, after his overdose. 

According to numerous reports, T.O.P has begun walking around in his hospital room. He has not been discharged from the hospital nor has he left the hospital, as of yet.

 

“T.O.P is currently conscious and it appears he will be able to leave the ICU very soon.” — Seoul Ehwa Woman’s University Hospital

 

T.O.P will be able to check into another hospital after he is discharged, or remain at Ewha Woman’s University Hospital. He will receive psychological treatment once he leaves the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

 

Source: Koreaboo

Fuse TV: G-Dragon Makes Solo Return with KWON JI YONG Album and ‘UNTITLED 2014’ Video

G-DRAGON MAKES HIS SOLO RETURN WITH ‘KWON JI YONG’ ALBUM & ‘UNTITLED 2014’ VIDEO

For his first release in nearly four years, the BIGBANG superstar leads off with a stark piano ballad representing just one shade of the wide-ranging new EP that is already No. 1 on iTunes

One of K-pop’s biggest and most creative superstars returns today to show the world even more sides of himself.

G-Dragon released his new EP titled Kwon Ji Yong, his first solo release in nearly four years, that’s led by the harrowing new single “Untitled, 2014.” The stark piano ballad reads like a letter to a past lover with the BIGBANG leader apologizing for his past actions, asking for forgiveness and the chance to see his ex again even if it’s just one more time or in his dreams. Without any percussion or beat, the song is simply just GD and the piano making the single most comparable to Adele’s emotional megahit “Someone Like You” that also only encompassed the two instruments.

Its accompanying video is also a no-frills affair with gorgeous, sunset-soaked projections soaring around the K-pop superstar as he delivers his honest confessions to keep the viewer focused on the song’s meaning rather than be distracted by captivating visuals.

Kwon Ji Yong is titled after G-Dragon’s legal Korean name with the five-track EP highlighting some of G-Dragon’s biggest strengths as a forward-thinking hip-hop maestro (see the intense “Bullsh*t”) and self-assured superstar (the introduction track “Middle Fingers-Up” is a confident anthem), with “Untitled, 2014” counteracting those harder tracks to spotlight GD’s less-seen tender side.

With Kwon Ji Yong already racing to No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes Top Albums ranking, it’s clear that G-Dragon fans have been long awaiting his solo return and this should lead to a slew of exciting new material for the star when he hits America for his massive arena tour this summer.

Check out the dates for G-Dragon’s upcoming tour here. Below, stream Kwon Ji Yong via Apple Music and then watch a classic Fuse interview with G-Dragon where he reacted to his initial overseas interest.

Source: Fuse.tv