T.O.P judges BIGBANG rap battle on ‘Weekly Idol’


T.O.P judged his fellow BIGBANG members’ rap skills on the January 11th installment of ‘Weekly Idol‘.

T.O.P laid out his standards for the competition, saying, “The person who raps the most weird,” would be the one who wins. First up was Daesung, who brought out his comedy skills for the performance, making T.O.P smile. The members said, “If Daesung goes first, we lose our motivation,” expressing how good Daesung is at being weird.

G-Dragon then said, “I can’t do freestyle,” while Taeyang said, “I really can’t do things like this.” Last up was Seungri, who commented, “I’m disappointed by my hyungs. They’re doing conventional rap.”

Check out the episode below!

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BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Talks About His Resolution(?) For The New Year

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BIGBANG’s G-Dragon recently talked about his new year’s resolution.

On January 8, the BIGBANG members held a fan meeting, where they greeted the first week of the new year with their fans. During the fan meeting, Seungri brought up the topic of new year’s resolutions and asked G-Dragon to provide an answer.

G-Dragon responded with, “Ah, I quit cigarettes,” receiving cheers from the fans. However, he also added, “But I use electronic cigarettes.” Seungri then jokingly commented, “There are only two members in BIGBANG that smoke. It’s because of them that my face and Daesung’s face are like this,” causing everyone to laugh.

G-Dragon finally said, “I’m only taking a break.”

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BIGBANG bids farewell to T.O.P during last Korea concerts


K-pop boy band BIGBANG’s rapper T.O.P performs during the M.A.D.E. concert at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, Saturday.
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By Kim Jae-heun

BIGBANG’s last concerts in Korea seemed no different from any of their other performances, but this time, over 64,000 fans gathered for the concerts at Gocheok Sky Dome, Seoul, to bid farewell to the rapper T.O.P ― the first BIGBANG member to be drafted into the army. He will report for duty next month.

Fans filled up the baseball stadium with lights shining from thousands of yellow light-sabers ― an official cheering tool of the idol group’s fan club “VIP.” They could be heard throughout the three hour-long concerts. They were BIGBANG’s last shows in Korea before the band gets back together again in five years time, at earliest, after all the members complete their military service.

“BIGBANG members and I came this far with each other since we were 19 years old,” said T.O.P during the Sunday concert. “Honestly, I was afraid of moving to a new environment before where it’s a totally new place to me, but now I feel comfortable. I have exactly a month left before I join up, and everybody has to go. I am just thankful that I am able to round off my work here for a while and I thank you all for your support and love.”

“Two years won’t be too long a time. I will try to make eye contact with each and every one of you and keep you in my mind. I will come back as a more mature and improved person,” added T.O.P.

The band leader G-Dragon agreed with that sentiment, saying that it took three years for them to return with their recent M.A.D.E. album.

“BIGBANG will not be able to perform together with all the members of the band for a while, but we will strive to fill T.O.P’s spot by releasing albums as a 4-member act as well as giving solo performances,” said G-Dragon.

BIGBANG kicked off their world tour last July with three concerts in Osaka, Japan, and one in Seoul at the World Cup Stadium in August. They followed with 20 more gigs in four different cities. The BIGBANG M.A.D.E. concerts were one of four programs of the idol band’s year-long project to celebrate their 10th anniversary and a total of 1.12 million fans attended the shows.

The K-pop group opened the final show with three lively dance songs “Heaven,” “We Like 2 Party” and “Hands Up” and performed to their latest songs “FXXk It,” “Last Dance” and “Girl Friend.” They were the new additions to the previous M.A.D.E. Series concert in Seoul, last August.

Each member featured their solo performances in turn and unit collaborations, such as between G-Dragon and T.O.P. and G-Dragon and Tae Yang.

Not only did Koreans enjoy the shows in Seoul but many fans from different countries flew here solely to attend the concerts.

Hong Kong fan Wendy Chu has attended all the concerts in her homeland and Saturday-Sunday’s concert was her second in Seoul. Chu flew four hours to Korea to see T.O.P.’s last performances before his enlistment.

“I watched both shows this weekend. I only came to Korea to watch BIGBANG and I am very sad. I hope T.O.P. takes care of himself while he is in the army and hope he comes back safe and sound,” said Chu.

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BIGBANG goes out with bang in farewell concert


Determined to bid what the group has called a temporary farewell in typical BIGBANG fashion, the iconic K-pop boy band went all out in every aspect — fashion, sound, performance, camera work and stage design — at its final concerts in Seoul this past weekend.

Some 64,000 flocked to the “0 To 10 Final in Seoul” concerts, held at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on Saturday and Sunday, according to YG Entertainment — many from overseas.

The shows marked the last installation in BIGBANG’s 10-year-anniversary project — including an art exhibit in Seongsu-dong and a film of its world tour — that has been ongoing since last year.

Sunday’s concert kicked off with “My Heaven,” “We Like 2 Party” and “Hands Up.” The group also performed new songs from their recent album “MADE: The Full Album,” “Fxxk It” and “Last Dance.” Throbbing dance hits such as “Bang Bang Bang” and “Fantastic Baby” closed the show, followed by an encore during which BIGBANG circled the stadium on a moving platform.

A gigantic pyramid lift installed onstage allowed the band members to move in different formations for each song.

The group’s five members delivered energetic performances until the very end. “This is the last concert all five of us will be able to participate in for a long time. I’ll remember it for the rest of my life,” said T.O.P.

(Read also: BIGBANG returns to Billboard)

T.O.P of BIGBANG during the concert.(YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

The rapper, 29, will begin his 19-month mandatory military service on Feb. 9, upon which BIGBANG as a group will go on a hiatus. G-Dragon and Taeyang are also expected to enlist later this year.

G-Dragon in front of the fans during “0 To 10 Final in Seoul” concert.(YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

Taeyang in the “0 To 10 Final in Seoul” concert.(YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

“You are the ones who shared memories with us for 10 years, who let us grow with your passion,” T.O.P told the sea of fans waving yellow glow sticks.

“I‘ve been running forward since I was 19. There was a sense of fear and loneliness in going to a new environment, but I feel at peace now. Everyone has to go,” he said on his military service. “I’m thankful I’m able to have a brilliant ending.”

But BIGBANG made sure to end on a hopeful note. “This is not our last,” said Taeyang. “Our first 10 years have passed by so quickly. Likewise, we’re sure the day when we meet again will come soon. Don’t worry.”

(Read also: BIGBANG’s ‘Bad Boy’ video reaches 100m YouTube viewers)

Daesung of BIGBANG in the concert.(YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

Seungri of BIGBANG performing in the concert.(YG Entertainment via The Korea Herald/File)

G-Dragon expressed wistfulness but indicated that individual members would actively release music as solo acts.

“We should have met more often,” he told fans. “I’m sorry to be late. But I’m happy we’re starting the year together. I look forward to 2017.

“Our long hiatus will pass by quickly with each member’s solo acts in between. There’s nothing to be too sad about,” he added.

This article appeared on The Korea Herald newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post

 

Source: the Jakarta Post

G-Dragon reveals he quit smoking?

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BIGBANG's G-Dragon says he's going smoke-free this year, or at least trying to.

During BIGBANG's fan meeting on January 8, Seungri revealed, "There are some decisions that we've made for the new year." G-Dragon then shared his New Year's resolution, saying, "I've quit smoking." 

Fans applauded G-Dragon in response; however, G-Dragon added, "But I smoke e-cigarettes", and said, "Just taking a break for a bit."

Seungri then jokingly continued, "There are 2 smokers in BIGBANG, and they're the reason why Daesung and I look like this."

Source: AllKPop

Yoo Byung Jae Talks About His “Close” Friendship With G-Dragon

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Actor Yoo Byung Jae spoke about his close friendship with BIGBANG’s G-Dragon, but it looks like there is still some room for development!

Yoo Byung Jae guested on the January 9 episode of the JTBC show “Please Take Care Of My Refrigerator.” During the broadcast, he spoke about his agency, YG Entertainment. When asked if there were any people in his agency that he was close with, he answered WINNER’s Kang Seung Yoon and SECHKIES member Lee Jae Jin. But he also acknowledged that he was not that close with most of them.

When asked if it was true that he was close with G-Dragon, he answered affirmatively. He soon, however, laughed and said that he wasn’t close to him in reality.

He said, “Actually, G-Dragon gave me his phone number first when I first signed the contract with YG, but I’ve never contacted him yet,” confessing that he had thought about texting G-Dragon several times but never got around to it.

The MCs then eagerly asked if he wanted to contact him now during the filming of the show. Yoo Byung Jae paused and said, “Before I die, I do want to use my G-Dragon card [and contact him]. I do like this show, but I don’t think this is the time to do it.”

Check out the clip here below!

Here’s to hoping Yoo Byung Jae contacts G-Dragon soon!

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Yoo Byung Jae Talks About His “Close” Friendship With BIGBANG’s G-Dragon

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Actor Yoo Byung Jae spoke about his close friendship with BIGBANG’s G-Dragon, but it looks like there is still some room for development!

Yoo Byung Jae guested on the January 9 episode of the JTBC show “Please Take Care Of My Refrigerator.” During the broadcast, he spoke about his agency, YG Entertainment. When asked if there were any people in his agency that he was close with, he answered WINNER’s Kang Seung Yoon and SECHKIES member Lee Jae Jin. But he also acknowledged that he was not that close with most of them.

When asked if it was true that he was close with G-Dragon, he answered affirmatively. He soon, however, laughed and said that he wasn’t close to him in reality.

He said, “Actually, G-Dragon gave me his phone number first when I first signed the contract with YG, but I’ve never contacted him yet,” confessing that he had thought about texting G-Dragon several times but never got around to it.

The MCs then eagerly asked if he wanted to contact him now during the filming of the show. Yoo Byung Jae paused and said, “Before I die, I do want to use my G-Dragon card [and contact him]. I do like this show, but I don’t think this is the time to do it.”

Check out the clip here below!

Here’s to hoping Yoo Byung Jae contacts G-Dragon soon!

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Numerous celebrities attend BIGBANG's last concert in Seoul before T.O.P's enlistment

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Numerous celebrities attended BIGBANG's last concert in Seoul before T.O.P's military enlistment.


BIGBANG's '0.TO.10 Final in Seoul' took place from January 7-8 at the Gocheok Sky Dome. It's reported that more than 60,000 fans attended the event during the 2 days, but not only that, many celebrities were spotted enjoying the show as well!

 

 

SEE ALSO: BIGBANG snags a spot in Forbes' 2017 class of '30 Under 30' in the Celebrities category

 

 

Some of the celebrity VIPs reportedly at the concert were members of BTS, Park Bo Gum, Lee Dong Hwi, Eric Nam, producer Kim Tae Ho, actress Kim Hye Soo, Hyunseung, Uhm Jung Hwa, Im Soo Jung, A Pink's Na-Eun, and more. Of course, YG family members such as Black Pink, Dara, WINNER, Sechskies' Lee Jae Jin, and Papa YG came to support BIGBANG.

 

Meanwhile, T.O.P is scheduled to enlist in February. The recent concert is most likely BIGBANG's last appearance as a whole group of 5 in Korea for awhile.

 

 














Source: AllKPop

G-Dragon And Sandara Park’s Reps Respond To Dating Rumors

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BIGBANG’s G-Dragon and 2NE1’s Sandara Park have denied rumors that they are dating.

Many of BIGBANG’s label mates attended the group’s Seoul concerts on January 7 and 8, and Sandara Park was one of them. Many of them also attended the after party, and a group of fans crowded outside the venue in the hope of seeing the stars.

When G-Dragon and Sandara Park left the venue together with G-Dragon’s arm around her shoulder, the crowd took videos and photos of them that went viral, and rumors that they were dating spread quickly.

However, the pair’s agency YG Entertainment stated on January 9, “G-Dragon suggested to Sandara Park that they have their photos taken in that pose as a joke, and photos were taken. It was a joke that turned into a dating rumor.”

What do you think about YG Entertainment’s response?

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