BIGBANG’s Seungri Wins Medals At First Jiu-Jitsu Match

BIGBANG’s Seungri is a man of many talents!

On July 17, the singer shared a photo from his first jiu-jitsu match associated with the Japan Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation on his Instagram account. He wrote, “One silver medal. One bronze medal. I feel regret, but I’m okay because I did my best.” He also thanked various jiu-jitsu instructors who helped him.

FTISLAND’s Choi Jong Hun also congratulated Seungri on his first jiu-jitsu match and posted a photo of the pair on his Instagram account.

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Previously, Seungri had mentioned to his fans that he was staying fit through practicing jiu-jitsu.

Congratulations to Seungri on his accomplishment!

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Watch: PSY Drops Beautifully Choreographed “LOVE” Featuring Taeyang MV

PSY has dropped his music video for “LOVE” featuring BIGBANG’s Taeyang from his recent album “4X2=8.”

Directed by Parris Goebel, the fun music video expresses the warm lyrics about needing love with bright choreography from the ReQuest Dance Crew. In addition to the amazing choreo, you can spot lyrics in a number of different languages signifying the need for love all around the world for everyone.

Check out the music video below!


Source: Soompi


G-DRAGON: “I’ve worked on this album as if it’s my last.”

The K-POP superstar gives a rare interview on stepping out as a solo artist, and more importantly, why you should check out the ACT III, M.O.T.T.E tour!

The concept for this tour is ACT III, M.O.T.T.E (Moment of Truth the End). What do you want to show your fans from your show?
I approached working on this album a bit differently from the rest of my albums. I realised there are so many things I don’t know about myself – things I never got the chance to find out about myself and memories I’ve lost over the years. That is why I’ve spent time looking over my past albums and thinking about my past years. Since the end of last year, I’ve been writing down words that come to my mind, which I’ve incorporated into the lyrics and the overall concept of my world tour. I’ve turned thirty this year and am going through an important phase in my life. Instead of focusing on showing a trendy, new look and sound, I’ve worked on this album as if it’s my last.

When you first announced this tour, you mentioned that you will show the ‘Moment Of Truth The End’ – the moment of truth, truth itself, loneliness and anguish hidden behind the glamorous life following the massive success and will present act III of your life: 30-year-old Kwon Ji Yong, 3rd stage of your career. You’ve spent 11 years as an artist, when was the most difficult time, in particular, feeling lonely?
This year, I’m having a hard time and feel lonely every day. Before, I didn’t have time to think about this. I was so busy that I was in another country and I felt like I was moving to another country if I closed my eyes. I enjoy a more stable life than others and feel loved wherever I go, but I have a lot more to lose. So I feel a lot of happiness, sadness and loneliness. It’s not necessary to show this part of me to other people and I don’t want too either. It’s so personal.

You were on the tour from 2012, 2015, 2016 as a member of BIGBANG and this tour is your second solo tour after your 2013 solo tour. What is the biggest difference when you are on stage with other members and on stage alone?
The biggest difference will be stamina. Instead of having five people performing for two hours it’s now one person performing for the same time. I feel a bit lonely but it also becomes a factor to concentrating during the show.

You must have prepared a lot for this tour, is there any special part you really focused on? How do you relive your stress when you are stressed?
I am usually positive and optimistic. If I get stressed or the result is not so good, I let it go by thinking “Oh well, it can be better next time”. I don’t worry a lot, in other words, I don’t be serious on every matter. Everything must have freedom, in music too, or maybe I just have self-confidence.

Is there a reason fans should watch ACT III, M.O.T.T.E?
It might be the first and last show to show myself as Kwon, Ji Yong instead of G-Dragon.

What would be the difference in between G-DRAGON and Kwon, Ji Yong?
G-DRAGON is a fancy person. People don’t expect the upright image of G-DRAGON, so I’ve less pressure on what I can do and can act freely. That’s what I’m good at, and that’s the image people love about G-DRAGON. On the other hand, Kwon Ji Yong is an introvert, and has lots of things going on in his head. I have been hearing about how I am different from on-stage to off-stage. It was my first time to show Kwon Ji Yong to the public and felt that G-Dragon’s image has a lot of difference from the person, Kwon Ji Yong.

It has been four years since your last solo album, what is the biggest difference in between G-Dragon now and G-Dragon four years ago?
Until last year, I didn’t feel the need to take full responsibility for every little detail, but rather thought “if I do well, then everything else will just fall into place.” With this kind of mentality, I actually did enjoy working a bit more than when I faced hardships and obstacles. Unfortunately, hardships led to negative thoughts. I can’t say for fact that having negative thoughts necessarily meant I’m getting more mature, but I really am thinking about things now that I’ve never thought of when I was younger.

Out of all the songs you have released, which one is your favorite?
I’ve been asked this question numerous times but it’s always a hard one to answer. I really do like them all – that’s probably why I released them, right?

You’ve spent a lot of time preparing for your solo tours and albums. How do you find your balance between work and leisure?
I’m the type that commits to the fullest to whatever I’m doing, that being working or just spending time on my own. I’m not too sure if I’m keeping up a good balance though. I haven’t been getting much sleep and have lost a lot of weight preparing for this new album.

As a solo artists and leader of BIGBANG, you have visited and performed in many countries. What are the biggest differences between Korean fans and overseas fans? When you went on your first world tour, did you expect to see many excited fans overseas?
There isn’t much of a difference between the fans here in Korea and fans overseas. No words can describe how thankful I am for their support. I gotta say I was really surprised at my first World Tour. It was amazing to see what we’ve always dreamed of, right before our eyes. It was an amazing experience overall to realize we have fans supporting us from places that we visited for the first time.

As a leader of BIGBANG, what is the reason of having the group last for 10 years? What does ‘leader of BIGBANG’ mean to you?
When I recall the times, BIGBANG always did their best to bring out the best result every moment. We have achieved a lot of work, concerts, albums, TV programs, commercials….a lot of work. Especially, all of our members are really ambitious in a musical aspect. That’s why we worked hard for the best outcome, even though it took a lot of time.

You have gained success as both a group and as a solo artist. Did you feel a lot of pressure preparing your album?
I worked carefully and seriously for this solo album. BIGBANG are 5 members and it’s already been 10 years so we have a certain frame to work with. I couldn’t think as an individual as we have to think together and write songs for BIGBANG as a group, not just myself. It’s also a group that shouldn’t be personal. BIGBANG is a much more popular group to audiences. Therefore, we had to write songs that can gain sympathy from the audiences, which was easier to me. This time I was really worried as it is my personal album. It was fun but difficult job

You have just kicked off your second world tour. How do you feel?
People who have been watching me working on the album say that they feel relieved after the album is released. However, I strongly feel that I’ve just started with the result that I’ve been preparing. It’s the beginning of the World tour, which is the extension of the album. Everything has a heavy meaning especially the aim of this solo album which is to show KWON JI YONG, not G-DRAGON.

 

Source: Live Nation Australia

Top 20 k-pop idol groups who have most paid-up fan club members in Japan: #2 BIGBANG with 270k members

1. TVXQ – Bigeast 523,000 members
2. BIGBANG – V.I.P JAPAN 270,000 members
3. SHINee – SHINeeWorld J 230,000 members
 
4. Super Junior – E.L.F JAPAN 149,000 members
5. BTS – ARMY JAPAN 132,000 members
6. 2PM – Hottest JAPAN 124,000 members
7. EXO – EXO-L JAPAN 99,000 members
8. iKON – iKONic JAPAN 68,000 members
9. SEVENTEEN – CARAT JAPAN 39,000 members
10. TWICE – ONCE JAPAN 35,000 members
11. BTOB – Melody JAPAN 33,000 members
12. GOT7 – IGOT7 JAPAN 30,000 members
13. Monsta X – MONBEBE JAPAN 28,000 members
14. Girls’ Generation – SONE JAPAN 25,000 members
15. INFINITE – Inspirit JAPAN 22,000 members
16. CNBLUE – BOICE JAPAN 21,000 members
17. WINNER – INNERCIRCLE JAPAN 17,000 members
18. Apink – PANDA JAPAN 13,000 members
19. Block B – BBC JAPAN 12,000 members
20. VIXX – Starlight JAPAN 10,000 members
Source: KPopBehind

BIGBANG’s DAESUNG to Hold 11 Additional Concerts During his Japan Solo Tour

[이데일리 스타in=이정현 기자] BIGBANG’s DAESUNG will be holding additional concerts for his Japan solo tour, which is titled “D NA SHOW Vol.1”.

On July 14, YG Entertainment announced that DAESUNG will be holding 11 more concerts during his Japan solo tour. He will be performing at the Maihama Amphitheater in Chiba on August 11. Then, he will hold additional concerts in Fukuoka, Osaka, Nagoya, Saitama, Shiga, Chiba, Tokyo, and Kobe. This was all possible thanks to the incredible response to his concerts. More than 350,000 people tried to buy tickets to his concerts, which is six times bigger than the expected number.

For his Japan solo tour, DAESUNG will be holding 39 concerts in 18 cities, and a total of 88,000 people will be attending his concerts. It will be DAESUNG’s biggest tour in Japan.

After his tour, DAESUNG will be performing at Japan’s biggest music festival “a-nation 2017” on August 27 for the first time as a solo musician.

2017. 7. 14.

Source: YG Life

G-Dragon still makes a deep bow to people who work for YG Entertainment

No doubt, BIGBANG’s G-Dragon is the most popular and influential k-pop star. He is a super star who earns huge money. By the way, super stars like GD often act snooty. They don’t care about people around them, and they even ignore people. It is because they think their huge success is all thanks to themselves even though there are so many people who work hard to help them and they could achieve such a success thank to the people.

So, what do you think GD is like in real life? You know, he is the one who built YG Entertainment into one of the biggest k-pop agencies, and he’s been earning a lot of money for YG. It must be ok for him to act high and mighty at least in YG Entertainment. And as he acts very confident on the stage, you might think he should be arrogant in real life.

However, he still makes a deep bow to people who work for YG Entertainment. You know, the idol star usually makes a deep bow on TV, and he does the same thing in real life. It’s surprising that he makes a deep bow to all the people who work for YG because there are so many people in the company and the idol star doesn’t know all of them. He did such a thing because, yeah, he knows he could become a super star thanks to many people who have been working hard to help him. According to the YG official, he treats people who work for YG as if he is a rookie singer even though he has already become a super star. He hasn’t changed since he debuted.

Source: KPopbehind

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BIGBANG’s Taeyang Is Coming to America

 

The ‘White Night’ tour begins.
By Esiwahomi Ozemebhoya/ 20 hours ago / Entertainment

 

BIGBANG’s lead vocalist Taeyang is coming to North America for an eight-stop tour. The White Night world tour will span the U.S. and Canada, hitting cities like Vancouver and New York. This will be his first solo series stateside and fans are sure to be in for a treat. He’ll be performing hits from his self-entitled album including “Good Boy” and “Eyes, Nose, Lips.” Toronto’s International Centre will host the first stop on August 30.

Taeyang fans can cop tickets at KPOPME now. Check the flyer below to see if he’s stopping near you.

Taeyang BIGBANG White Night Tour

 

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G-DRAGON electrified Seattle, the United States… “Honored to be with fans”

[동아닷컴=홍세영 기자] G-DRAGON has successfully finished the Seattle show of his world tour, which was the first show in North America. 

On July 11, G-DRAGON presented bold performances that lived up to the reputation of Seattle “Key Arena”. 

Fans who came from around the world to see G-DRAGON filled up the arena from even before the beginning of the show. They created an eye-catching scene, waving different cheering props including “Bang-bong”. 


G-DRAGON presented the opening performance of “HEARTBREAKER” and “A BOY” and then said, “I believe that it is all thanks to you fans that I could become who I am today. I feel so honored to host this world tour”. 

G-DRAGON also expressed his special affection for fans by getting down the stage to make eye contact with fans and doing high touch with them. 

G-DRAGON presented rich spectacles by using special interview films and special effects along with the stage that perfectly expressed his unique style. 

G-DRAGON went on to perform a variety of his hit songs including “THIS LOVE”, “CROOKED”, and “UNTITLED”, the title track of his new album released recently. The tour’s first show in North America was finished in a great success. 

G-DRAGON will continue with his solo tour and the next show will be held on July 14 at “SAP CENTER” located in San Jose. 

2017. 7. 13.

Source: YG Life

Step aside Justin Bieber: How Korean superstar G-Dragon electrified Seattle

G-Dragon, one of the biggest, break-out Korean pop stars in the world, was at KeyArena, marking the beginning of the U.S. leg on his recently launched world tour.

 

 

 

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G-Dragon, one of the biggest, break-out Korean pop stars in the world, was in Seattle Tuesday night.

Did you hear? If so, you are likely a fan of the singer, songwriter and fashion icon, who last year was named Forbes’ most important Asian entertainer under 30. You probably also would know that his performance at KeyArena marked the beginning of the U.S. leg on his recently launched world tour, titled Act III: MOTTE ‘Moment of Truth The End.

But if, by chance, you are not up on your K-Pop culture, here’s a little primer.

G-Dragon is the stage name of 28-year-old Kwon Ji-yong who rose to fame as part of boy band BIGBANG, the biggest band in Asia, which raked in more than $44 million last year. According to The Washington Post, the band’s fans make those of Justin Beiber’s look half-hearted.

And that’s evident from the tweets fans posted Tuesday night, causing #MOTTEinSeattle to trend:

The heartthrob is on to California next, where he will perform first in San Jose and then Los Angeles.