[Interview] They’re the biggest band in Asia, but BIGBANG’s days may be numbered

South Korean boy band BIGBANG are megastars of so-called K-pop. From left, Seungri, T.O.P., G-Dragon, Taeyang and Daesung. (Irwin Wong/for The Washington Post)

 

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By Anna Fifield March 3 at 1:34 PM

South Korean boy band BIGBANG are megastars of so-called K-pop. From left, Seungri, T.O.P., G-Dragon, Taeyang and Daesung. (Irwin Wong/for The Washington Post)

They’re one of the biggest boy bands in the world. Their concerts make One Direction’s look poorly attended. Compared with their fans, Beliebers seem halfhearted.
They’re BIGBANG, and you’ve probably never heard of them.

For a decade, these five stylish, edgy guys have defined and redefined South Korean pop music. They’ve defied the idea that so-called K-pop is inevitably sugarcoated and factory-produced, and that boy bands are all about pretty faces and lip-synching.
But now, as BIGBANG celebrates its 10th anniversary, fans are beginning to deal with the unthinkable: that BIGBANG as they know it may not exist for much longer.
Thanks to the threat of North Korea, South Korea still has compulsory military service, requiring all men to complete at least 20 months’ duty before they turn 32.

That means the clock is ticking for BIGBANG, which consists of lead singer G-Dragon, who takes his stage name from his Korean given name, Ji-yong (“yong” means “dragon”) and four others who go by the names T.O.P., Taeyang, Daesung and Seungri.
Speculation is rife that T.O.P, who’s 28, could enlist this year, while G-Dragon and Taeyang, both 27, are tipped to enter the military in 2017.

It’s a subject the band doesn’t much like to talk about.
“If we’re going to talk about that, we’ll feel sad,” G-Dragon told The Washington Post in a rare interview in Tokyo while the band was on its M.A.D.E. world tour. “I’m just kidding,” laughed the singer, who was wearing sunglasses and an oversize suit jacket over a purple turtleneck and spoke in fluent, slightly rapper-style English.
But the reality can’t be avoided.
“We are Korean, so we have to go someday, but I don’t know when it’s going to be,” he continued. “Until then, we’ll just try hard to do what we got to do.”

The M.A.D.E. tour ends this weekend in Seoul and has been huge. BIGBANG sold 910,000 tickets for 18 concerts in Japan alone. By comparison, Taylor Swift sold almost 2.3 million tickets and One Direction sold 2.4 million on their tours last year – but it took them 83 and 85 shows, respectively.

BIGBANG’s tour has included stops in Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New Jersey, as well as South America.

“We were amazed that people knew our songs in countries that we haven’t even been to, such as in Mexico,” said Taeyang. “They’d never seen us other than on the Internet.”
K-pop took off in the 1990s, when South Korean music companies started putting potential stars on grueling training schedules — living in dorms with no phones or Internet — and churning out highly manufactured groups with a saccharine sound. Vocal talent came second or third to looks and dancing ability.
This style of music became popular in Japan and then, in the 2000s, across Asia, as part of the “Korean wave” of popular culture that also included dramas and movies, as well as fashion and, increasingly, plastic surgery.
In the West, just as Latino music went from fringe to mainstream, so, too, is K-pop breaking out of its niche. Both Spotify and iTunes now list K-pop as genres.

Pushing boundaries

BIGBANG emerged from years of training under YG Entertainment, one of South Korea’s top music labels, which also counts Psy of “Gangnam Style” fame among its stars, to make their debut in 2006.
From their origins in the K-pop machine, the band has matured to become a new generation of boy band, one whose artists are involved in writing, composing and producing.
Indeed, they bristle at the label “K-pop.”
“Actually, I don’t know why they call Korean music ‘K-pop,’” Seungri said. “Good music is good music, so if you are going to be doing good music, then they are going to be listening to our music.”

G-Dragon chimed in. “We are Korean, so obviously they call our music K-pop. But we never thought of our music as K-pop. Our music is just our music.”

“It’s like this,” added T.O.P. “You don’t divide pop music by who’s doing it. We don’t say, for instance, ‘white pop’ when white people make music.”

Mark James Russell, an entertainment journalist based in Seoul who has written two books about K-pop, said that the band has defied categorization.

“Of all the mainstream acts, they’re doing the most to push boundaries of what is considered K-pop,” said Russell. “The group has been pretty active in trying out all sorts of different stuff.”

BIGBANG’s videos, in particular, push those boundaries. The trippy “Bae Bae” has garnered 58 million views on YouTube. (Which may be nothing compared with Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift but is huge for Asia.)

 

In another innovation, the band released eight singles last year — including “Bang Bang Bang,” “Loser” and “We Like 2 Party” — then put them all out as the “M.A.D.E.” album last month.

“Bang Bang Bang” is so punchy that the South Korean government has been blasting it across the demilitarized zone into North Korea as part of its propaganda war with the communist state.

The band members have “become artistic superheroes,” says a representative of a rival Korean music company, who asked for anonymity because he was talking about a competitor. “They have shown versatility and success in whatever they do.”

Branding as individuals

But the question of military service continues to hang over the men, and it almost seems as if the band has been preparing for this inevitability, with each member cultivating his own image and all of them marketing themselves as individuals and smaller units.

Taeyang and Daesung both have solo acts planned, while T.O.P. has been concentrating more on acting.

As for G-Dragon, well, G-Dragon is fashion incarnate. He was in the front row of the Chanel show during Paris Fashion Week this year, clad in a Navy-style Chanel suit and a huge black fur hat. When G-Dragon posts a photo of himself, whatever he is wearing usually sells out instantly.

Industry insiders say he has a confidence and swagger that make him appealing, plus a David Beckhamlike ability to look both androgynous and studly at the same time.

So, what happens next? The band members are philosophical about the future. “I believe in destiny, and I’m going to let it flow and see how it goes,” said T.O.P.
But there is a sense, after 10 years, that the thrill of being an idol is wearing off.
“I never got tired of the music thing till now, but we are still young, so we can do whatever we want,” said G-Dragon. “I just want to try something new. That’s my new goal. Like fashionwise, or like whatever.”

But for now, they’re not talking about splitting up. As G-Dragon put it: “Carpe diem, you know.”




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BIGBANG is unable to get tickets to their own “MADE” concert

Image: BIGBANG's Facebook
Image: BIGBANG's Facebook

It seems like even BIGBANG’s own invited guests are not able to attend their concert due to the event being sold out. 

This piece of information was revealed through T.O.P’s Instagram as he shared a conversation between him and the other members who were looking for tickets. The photo was a screen grab of their group chat where Taeyang was asking Seungri for four tickets for Saturday’s concert.

Seungri in response also sadly stated that there’s no ticket for Saturday and that he had to apologize to sixty guests for not being able to get tickets. He also added that, “It seems like there is not even one ticket left.” 

The conversation took a turn when T.O.P confirmed that he can give the tickets he had for Friday, but only for important guests, leaving G-Dragon surprised that his fellow rappers has tickets left.

Check out their funny conversation below!

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Dong Hyun Bae Explains Why He Was Disappointed After Meeting Taeyang’s Girlfriend Min Hyo Rin

Dong Hyun Bae Explains Why He Was Disappointed After Meeting Taeyang’s Girlfriend Min Hyo Rin

Actor Dong Hyun Bae, the older brother of BIGBANG‘s Taeyang, appeared on the recent episode of “Radio Star” on March 2 and talked about his brother’s girlfriend, Min Hyo Rin.

During the show, the MCs tell Dong Hyun Bae, “We heard you were very disappointed after seeing Min Hyo Rin in real life.” He replies, “That’s not what I meant. I hope my brother doesn’t misunderstand.”

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He explains, “I’m a fan of Min Hyo Rin. I watched all of Min Hyo Rin’s photo shoots, films, and dramas. When I met Min Hyo Rin for the first time, however, she was dressed quite plainly and was not fancy like how I imagined her to be in my fantasy. That’s why I was disappointed.”

MC Yoon Jong Shin asks, “Is Taeyang doing well with Min Hyo Rin?” and Dong Hyun Bae answers, “Yes. His relationship is going well,” confirming that the couple is going strong.

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Dong Hyun Bae Talks About the Time His Brother Taeyang Almost Made Him Cry

Dong Hyun Bae Talks About the Time His Brother Taeyang Almost Made Him Cry

Actor Dong Hyun Bae proudly talked about the time his younger brother, Taeyang of BIGBANG, moved him almost to tears.

Dong Hyun Bae was a guest on the MBC talk show “Radio Star” in the episode that aired on the night of March 2 KST.

On the show, the actor is asked to talk about the time his brother “made his heart skip a beat,” when usually Taeyang doesn’t seem like he pays much attention to him. Dong Hyun Bae explains that Taeyang is usually gruff and not very expressive to him, but he does things once in a while that moves him. Dong Hyun Bae once asked Taeyang to promote his play on his Instagram and Taeyang responded, “Is that all you have to say to me?” Dong Hyun Bae then said never mind and just wished his brother good luck with his album activities.

Dong Hyun Bae wasn’t expecting anything, when one day, Taeyang just called him to ask when his play was and showed up to take pictures with him and the rest of cast and uploaded those images onto his social media. Dong Hyun Bae says, “That day, I thought I was going to cry.” Unfortunately, he explains, because Taeyang has so many international fans, the promotion didn’t have a huge effect on attendance for a play in Korea.

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The actor also talks about how Taeyang offered to buy him a whole new wardrobe, prompting him to clean his room like never before.

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BIGBANG’s Seungri allegedly spotted hanging out with Taiwanese girl group members

  
BIGBANG’s Seungri has been spotted partying it up in Taiwan once again.
On March 1, Taiwanese news outlet ETtoday reported, “Seungri, who’s arrived in Taiwan for a vacation, spent some time with Taiwanese girl group members Hsyan of Twinko and Bao’er of Popu Lady at a club in Taipei.” He’s reported to have gone to the club with his friends, one of which was F.T. Island’s Jonghun.
Twinko’s agency has stated that Hsyan did visit the club, but she is not acquainted with Seungri.
This isn’t the first time that Seungri has been linked to women in Taiwan as last September he was photographed holding hands with a mysterious woman outside of a club. At the time, YG Entertainment stated that Seungri was with a group and that he and the woman did not get into the same car.
Below is a photo of Seungri at the Taipei club in recent news. 
  
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The 13th Korean Music Awards: BIGBANG, Hyukoh, and E-Sens Win Big

The 13th Korean Music Awards: BIGBANG, Hyukoh, and E-Sens Win Big

Results for the 13th Korean Music Awards are out, and BIGBANG has won a whooping number of three awards, E-Sens and Hyukoh following with two each.

Songs released from December 1, 2014 to November 30, 2015 were evaluated for the awards. Professor Kim Chang Nam was the head of the awards committee, which was made up of 69 critics, music journalists, music program producers, and civil society representatives.

Here’s the list of awards and its recipients!

Best Modern Rock Song – Hyukoh’s “Comes and Goes”

Best Modern Rock Album – The Koxx’s “The New Normal”

Best Rap & Hip Hop Song – Deepflow‘s “Straw Cutter”

Best Rap & Hip Hop Album – E-Sens’ “The Anecdote”

Best Folk Song – Kwon Tree‘s “2014 April”

Best Folk AlbumKim Sa Wol‘s “Susan”

Best Heaviness Album – METHOD‘s “Abstract”

Best Jazz & Crossover Performance – Cho Eung Min‘s “Oriental Fairytale”

Best Jazz & Crossover Jazz Album – Lee Bu Young‘s “Little Star”

Best Jazz & Crossover Crossover Album – The NEQ‘s “Passing of Illusion”

Best Dance & Electronic Song –Flashing Flood Darlings‘ “Star”

Best Dance & Electronic Album – Trampoline‘s MARGINAL

Committee’s Choice Special Award – Park Jae Chun

Best Pop Song –BIGBANG’s “Loser”

Best Pop Album – Ravie Nuage‘s “Youth”

Best R&B Song – Dean‘s “Pour Up” (featuring Zico)

Best R&B Album – Samuel Seo‘s “FRAMEWORKS”

Best Rock Song – Lowdown 30‘s “Hotter”

Best Rock Album – The Monotones‘ “Into the Night”

Achievement Award – Kim Hie Kab

Male Musician of the Year Netizen Vote  – Park Jin Young

Female Musician of the Year Netizen Vote  – IU

Group of the Year Netizen Vote  – BIGBANG

(The Netizen Vote awards were previously announced)

Rookie of the Year – Hyukoh

Song of the Year – BIGBANG’s “BAE BAE”

Musician of the Year – Deepflow

Album of the Year  – E-Sens “The Anecdote”

Congratulations to all the winners!

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BIGBANG breaks multiple attendance records in recent Japanese tour

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On February 24, BIGBANG played their last show of their recent Japanese tour. Entertaining over 55,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome, the group closed out their 4-city, 18-concert tour by amassing a total of 910,000 fans, a record for any artist performing in Japan. And that wasn’t even the only record they broke.

When you beat Michael Jackson, Madonna, Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Lady Gaga, and whoever else, you know you’re kind of a big deal. That’s exactly what BIGBANG did on their most recent tour of Japan, when they broke multiple records set by foreign artists that came before them. Performing to sold-out crowds in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and finally Tokyo, they amassed a total of 910,000 fans in 18 shows, which is something no artist has ever done. Their dome (stadium) tour of Japan has taken place 3 years in a row, which is also a first. Their most recent album, the MADE series, which was released in Japan in early February and includes Japanese versions of songs “Loser,” “Bang Bang Bang,” and “If You,” sold 128,000 copies in the first week of release, also breaking a previous record. This most recent record-breaking Japan tour was part of a larger world tour, one that had them playing 32 cities in 13 countries, where a total of almost 1.5 million fans were in attendance. Without a doubt, BIGBANG is an international superstar act.

And scheduled for April in Japan is a 4-city, 27-event tour for the group’s fan club, and 750,000 loyal fans have already signed up. Looks like BIGBANG is on its way to breaking even more records in the years to come.

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BIGBANG win Best K-Pop Group of the Year at Korean Music Awards 2016

Korean Music Awards Announce Musician Of The Year Recipients Ahead Of Monday’s Ceremony

BIGBANG, IU and JYP will claim the popularity vote awards at the Korean Music Awards to be held next Monday, February 29 at the Guro Arts Valley Theatre in Seoul.

YG Entertainment boy band BIGBANG, solo female singer IU and veteran artist-producer Park Jin Young also known as JYP earned the Best Musician of the Year awards in their respective categories through an online voting poll.

Out of the more than 20,000 votes cast by the online public, BIGBANG secured more than 25% or 5,321 votes, IU with 3,654 votes and JYP with 1,425 votes, reports The Korea Herald.

BIGBANG emerged as the Best K-Pop Group of the Year, while IU beat out her competitors to become the Best Female Musician of the Year, and lastly, JYP proved that he still continues to command tremendous popularity with the Best Male Musician Of the Year award.

The Korean Music Awards is one of the biggest music show awards in South Korea and has been held since 2004.
Aside from these popularity vote awards, fans can look forward to watching the ceremony live to see which acts will win the prestigious Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Musician of the Year awards, which are decided by a judge panel composed of music industry professionals.

Last year, Loro’s W.A.N.D.Y album won Album of the Year, SISTAR’s Soyou & Jung Gigo’s duet song “Some” won Song of the Year, and veteran rocker-songwriter Lee Seung Hwan won Musician of the Year.

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BIGBANG, TVXQ, Super Junior, EXO and More Win Awards at the Japan Gold Disc Awards

BIGBANG, TVXQ, Super Junior, EXO and More Win Awards at the Japan Gold Disc Awards

Several K-pop singers left the day with great wins at the 30th Japan Gold Disc Awards, held by the Japan Record Association.

TVXQ won Best Asian Artist three years in a row and Best Music Video, as well.

BIGBANG was the only artist to receive an award in the music download category for the song “BANG BANG BANG” in the Asia division.

EXO won the Rookie Artist Award out of all and Best 3 Rookies in the Asia division. The other two winners of the Best 3 Rookies are Block B and Dal Shabet. Dal Shabet is the only Korean girl group to have won an award this year at the event.

Super Junior won an award in the album category out of all and the Best 3 Albums within the Asia division. The Best 3 Albums Award was another award to be prized to only K-pop stars: Super Junior, 2PM, and 2PM’s Junho.

These awards are a result of the consistent hard work TVXQ, BIGBANG, Super Junior, 2PM, EXO, Dal Shabet, and Block B have put into their skills and the sales of their records.

Japan Gold Disc Awards is one of the most prestigious music awards in the country, and determines its recipients by their CD, video, and music file sales from January 1 to December 31.

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BIGBANG Land On The Cover Of ELLE Japan

It’s not quite March yet, but ELLE Japan has already released their cover image for their April issue revealing BIGBANG as their cover boys.

With ongoing popularity in both Korea and Japan, the members of BIGBANG are considered one of the most fashionable K-pop groups around with their outspoken and bold styles.

Donning the fashion magazine’s cover, the members are following the color schemes of green, purple and pink with the use of textures and patterns such as plaid, nylon and silk.

Wearing destroyed jeans, Taeyang and Daesung match with bomber jackets while G-Dragon with a sequined top. Seungri kept it simple with a denim vest on top of a plaid shirt, while T.O.P wore an all plaid suit.

The full photo shoot for the band’s ELLE cover will be featured in the magazine’s April issue.

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