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South Korean boy band Bigbang of YG Entertainment makes it to Forbes’ list of 2016 Celeb 100 list due on July 12. The K-Pop idol offers a blueprint of making money in the music industry worldwide, raking in $44 million gross earnings over the past year, that is over $33.5 million more than the highest-paid American all-male pop group, Maroon 5.
BIGBANG will be the first K-Pop act to be inForbes list of Celeb 100. The attribute is more on the group’s popular music than their business savvy. In March, YG’s act landed no. 2 in TIME‘s 2016 Most Influential List, trailing United States Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. They earned more votes than Beyonce and Taylor Swift combined.
Composed of Kwon Ji Young aka G-Dragon or GD, 27; Choi Seung Hyun aka T.O.P., 29; Dong Yong Bae aka Taeyang or Sol, 28; Kang Dae Sung aka D-Lite, 27 and Lee Seung Hyun aka Seungri or Vi, 25, the band debuted in 2006, embarking on a gruelling schedule to release six albums (two in Korean and four in Japanese) in the next six years. YouTube also gives them global exposure though they did not earn money from it.
With massive fans worldwide labelled “VIPs,” Bigbang’s live concerts often have fans lining up or camping around the venue, starting more than 24 hours prior to the show, a phenomenon that seldom happens with Western artists. Some female fans would cry in the queue, just like the Backstreet Boys craze in the 1990s. The K-idols earned more than Martin Garrix and almost equal to Justin Bieber’s, with a $2.6 million gross per city in their recent “Made” world tour.
The boys may not realize their huge earnings, as others manage it for them. For instance, the band’s front man Kwon has his mother in charge of his earnings.
Managing the group is YG’s founder, Yang Hyun Suk aka YG, a former K-Pop idol whose $630-million firm is a record label, concert promoter and talent agency that handles stuff from marketing to film to fashion. YG creates not only Bigbang but is making influence to the contemporary K-Pop movement locally, regionally and internationally.
YG does not only have Bigbang. Its talents abound most of whom are big names in the K-Pop and Korean wave space. It includes four-member girl group 2NE1 who sells out arenas globally, even making an Adidas commercial with Nicki Minaj. There is also “Gangnam Style” guy Psy who holds an all-time YouTube record of 2.6 billion views since 2012.
Source: Yibada

BIGBANG’s Seungri is being criticized for his recent behavior on a train in China.
On July 11, a Chinese news source uploaded a photo of Seungri taking a nap in a train and wrote, “Seungri is seen sleeping on a train with his shoes and socks off. Many are criticizing him for putting his bare foot on the train window.”

This picture was taken when he was commuting from Xuzhou to Shanghai for a show recording.
After this photo was uploaded, many Chinese netizens posted comments, such as, “It doesn’t look good, to be honest” and “Let’s admit that what he did was wrong.”
On the other hand, some netizens were understanding of his behavior, saying, “He made a mistake because he was tired.”
What are your thoughts on this issue?
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[동아닷컴=전효진 기자] BIGBANG made it on this year’s Forbes Celebrity 100 list. They are the first K-Pop act to land on the list.
On July 6, Forbes published an article titled, “Bigbang Theory: How K-Pop’s Top Act Earned $44 Million In A Year”.
The article describes the scale of BIGBANG’s 2015 US concerts and the profit they made from them. According to the article, BIGBANG made $44 million pretax last year. This is by far the biggest profit made among boy bands that hold arena concerts in the US and even surpasses the earnings of Maroon 5, which stands at $33.5 million.
BIGBANG’s leader G-DRAGON said during their interview, “We made more than Maroon 5? Did not know that. My mom is in charge of my earnings.”
The official Forbes Celebrity 100 list will be announced on July 12, and the article about the list will be published on July 26.
2016. 7. 7.
Source: YG Life

[TV리포트=박설이 기자] G-DRAGON is giving a special joy to Chinese fans, with his costume-play.
G-DRAGON prepared a surprise gift for fans at a concert held in Guangzhou, China, in the afternoon on the 7. The special gift was his costume-play of Bruce Lee.

G-DRAGON appeared on the stage of the Guangzhou concert in a yellow jump-suit, the trademark of Bruce Lee. He was even holding nunchaku in his hands. GD presented passionate performances, playing all over the stage in the costume.

That was not the first time that G-DRAGON displayed a surprise makeover. During the Chinese tour, G-DRAGON went closer to local fans in a more friendly way, by standing on the stage in the costumes of Super Mario, Wong Fei-hung, and Snow White.
G-DRAGON’s costume-play service for fans did not stop at the change of clothes. Short plays that suits the costumes with another member SEUNGRI also presented great entertainment for fans. Of course, he sang in those costumes as well. The special fans service by an idol singer who celebrates the 10th anniversary of his debut is making fans shout in joy.

In the meantime, BIGBANG has been meeting Chinese fans in fan meeting tour “BIGBANG MADE VIP TOUR” held in celebration of the 10th anniversary of debut.
2016. 7. 8.
Source: YG Life

Boy group BIGBANG has made the 2016 FORBES Celebrity 100 list, which lists the highest earning celebrities world wide.
Forbes Magazine wrote a piece on BIGBANG and their financial success for their July 26 issue. The piece states, “BIGBANG took home $44 million in pretax earnings over the past year, easily more than the $33.5 million collected by today’s highest-paid American all-male arena pop group, Maroon 5.”
G-Dragon is quoted responding to the figure by questioning, “We made more than Maroon 5?”
The Forbes piece also talks about the beginnings of YG Entertainment and the group and the reasons behind BIGBANG’s success.
What do you think of BIGBANG’s success compared to other high earning global acts?