BIGBANG is the first K-pop group to reach 7 million subscribers on YouTube!


 

The boys of BIGBANG have reached 7 million subscribers on YouTube!

This means more than 7 million fans are keeping up with BIGBANG through their YouTube channel that currently has 616 videos consisting of teasers, MVs, music show performances, and more. They’re the first K-pop group to reach this milestone!

BIGBANG is also the K-Pop channel with the 3rd most subscribers on YouTube after SMTOWN who recently reached 10 million and Psy’s channel which is over 9 million strong.

If you haven’t so, you can subscribe to BIGBANG’s YouTube channel here and congratulations to BIGBANG!

 

Source: AllKPop

BIGBANG’s Daesung drops ‘D-Day’ MV for his new Japanese mini album


BIGBANG’s Daesung or D-Lite has released an MV for “D-Day”!

Previously, it was reported that Daesung will be meeting fans with a Japanese solo release. The news especially excited fans as many were concerned about BIGBANG’s hiatus following T.O.P’s military enlistment.

Fortunately, the BIGBANG member kept his promise to continue promoting even as a solo and released an MV for his new Japanese mini album.

”D-Day” is an upbeat track with a bubbly MV. His Japanese mini album ‘D-Day’ will be released on April 12.

Check it out!

Source: AllKPop

“Produce 101” Season 2 Contestant Falls Under Criticism For Past Impersonations Of BIGBANG’s G-Dragon

Jo Kyu Min

Another contestant of Mnet’s “Produce 101” Season 2 is being criticized for his past actions.

Through online communities, netizens have brought up the issue of contestant Jo Kyu Min’s behavior of impersonating BIGBANG’s G-Dragon, and making profit while doing so.

The posts claim Jo Kyu Min held performances for profit in China while impersonating the famous BIGBANG member, going by the name of “Z-Dragon” instead. While promoting these events, G-Dragon’s photo was reportedly used as opposed to his own.

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In addition, he also supposedly signed autographs while impersonating G-Dragon, and often imitated the rapper’s social media posts and photos as well.

Regarding his Chinese performances, Jo Kyu Min reportedly previously wrote on a now-unavailable Instagram account, “I’ve never done anything wrong. I don’t go around telling people that I look like G-Dragon. Firstly, I never impersonated G-Dragon during my Chinese performances. The Chinese people falsely advertised contrary to my requests…I was surprised back then as well. I’ve never impersonated G-Dragon on my own, only if people ask for help during broadcasts or performances…I just gratefully agreed to their requests and worked hard during those times…and I also thought we looked alike.”

As mentioned, Jo Kyu Min has appeared on previous television broadcasts such as SBS’s “Star King” and Channel A’s “Doppelgänger Show” as a lookalike of G-Dragon, and not only dressed like the star, but also imitated his voice, gestures, and raps.

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During his appearance on “Doppelgänger Show,” he reportedly fooled many civilians while walking around in the Hongdae area of Seoul, to the point a large crowd gathered.

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Source: Soompi