G-Dragon Told Kwanghee to Stay at Home Instead of Coming to His Show?

G-Dragon Told Kwanghee to Stay at Home Instead of Coming to His Show?

BIGBANG’s G-Dragon revealed that Kwanghee of ZE:A offered to come to his group’s V App live broadcast to show support, but that he had rejected his offer.

He said, “When Kwanghee offered to come here, I was a bit surprised.” He continued, “I told him, it’s our broadcast and not yours, so [Kwanghee] does not need to be there. I told him to watch our show at home,” leading to a round of loud laughter.

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On this day, the members of BIGBANG said, “We hope to promote our songs mainly in Korea. We have not been able to pay too much attention to our Korean fans because of our world tour, but now we’ll be much better. We were very sad to miss out on many Korean stages, and we will work even harder to show our appreciation.”

They also revealed their new song “Let’s Not Fall in Love” and GD&TOP’s “Zutter.”

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BIGBANG’s ‘Zutter’ Music Video With G-Dragon Finally Explains T.O.P’s Instagram

  
The recent music video for “Zutter” featuring BIGBANG’s G-Dragon and T.O.P may have provided answers to some of the latter’s puzzling Instagram posts.

Since creating his Instagram account, BIGBANG rapper T.O.P has garnered a lot of attention for his unusual posts, including a photo of a pig. But after viewing “Zutter,” fans believe they now understand the reasons behind his posts.

“All the pig and stuff on T.O.P’s Instagram posts finally make sense,” wrote Amanda Kjm on Twitter.

In addition, the Korean lyrics for “Zutter” also further explain his other Instagram posts, including childhood pictures of his chubbier days.

“If you search for the English lyrics, they talk about money, and money sounds like pork in Korean,” commented Kimsray Yat on YouTube. “T.O.P was chubby when he was younger so, the lyric goes like this, ‘I used to be fat when I was young so I know the taste of money. Money here sounds like pork.'”

But “Zutter” is not the only music video BIGBANG released for their “E” album. “Let’s Not Fall in Love” was released on the same day, featuring all five members of BIGBANG.

Recently, the YG Entertainment boy band concluded their M.A.D.E. World Tour in Jakarta, Indonesia. However, some fans made complaints about the experience, allegedly due to the local promoter’s poor planning and production.

“Please read this and take it as a lesson. From a disappointed VIP,” started a letter from the disappointed Twitter fan Lily Quinn.

The letter, which has received thousands of retweets since appearing online, highlighted multiple problems with the concert, including lack of promotion, lack of security and personnel and technical problems during the concert.

BIGBANG will conclude their promotional activities by releasing the full album on Sept. 1.

Source: http://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/227384/20150804/zutter-top-instagram.htm

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