BIGBANG?s Seungri Talks About Co-Stars and Growth Ahead of Japanese Movie Release

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BIGBANG?s Seungri is making his big screen debut! The singer will appear in the Japanese movie ?HiGH&LOW? on July 16.

Seungri will be playing the role of Lee, the son of the head of a Korean crime syndicate. Lee is said to be a cunning and cold-blooded character, a 180-degree change from the singer?s normally bright and energetic personality.

In 2013 Seungri appeared in the Japanese TV movie ?The Files of Young Kindaichi: Lost in Kowloon.? Ahead of the release of his movie, he will be appearing in the drama ?HiGH&LOW Season 2? as well. The first episode is scheduled to air on April 23.

?HiGH&LOW? is a big project involving the release of a film, a manga, and an original album. The project is drawing attention for the appearance of the Japanese boy band Exile.

Seungri said about the project, ?I was excited to work with the Exile members. I was worried about my first filming but I learned a lot about a character I?d never played before. It was fun and I hope that I can grow through this opportunity.?

BIGBANG will be setting out on their Japanese fanclub event tour starting April 22 and is expected to hold a domestic concert in the summer to mark their 10-year anniversary.

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USA Today Spotlights BIGBANG After TIME 100 Poll Results

USA Today Spotlights BIGBANG After TIME 100 Poll Results

U.S. news outlet USA Today recently published an article about BIGBANG, naming them ?the biggest boy band you probably haven?t heard of.?

The new publicity seems to have arisen as a result of the 2016 TIME 100 poll, where readers can cast their own votes to who should be on the TIME 100 Most Influential of 2016 list. (The actual list is compiled by the editors of TIME.)

BIGBANG took second place on the poll, behind Bernie Sanders, and beat out famous names such as Barack Obama, Taylor Swift, and Mark Zuckerberg.

In the article, USA Today notes that BIGBANG is ?the biggest K-pop boy band across the Pacific,? but rejects comparisons to One Direction, NSYNC, and the Backstreet Boys.

?For one, BIGBANG dabbles in everything from hip-hop, to R&B, electro pop and trap,? they write. ?And for another, they?re no longer boys.? They go on to mention that a few of the members are expected to enlist in the military in the next two years.

USA Today makes note of BIGBANG?s diverse musical style, the importance of each of the members, and their continued dominance of an ?increasingly youthful? industry. They mention each members? prolific solo careers (especially G-Dragon) and note that they ?cracked the Billboard 200? in 2012 and 2015 and held the largest K-pop arena tour in U.S. history.

?BIGBANG is a boy band worth your time and your devotion,? they write.

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