The journey of G-Dragon to find musical inspiration begins in the MBC entertainment show 'Good Day.' A meeting with actor Hwang Jung-min has also been arranged, heightening expectations.
In the second episode of 'Good Day' (directed by Kim Tae-ho, produced by TEO), airing at 9:10 p.m. on the 23rd (Sunday), G-Dragon's story of starting a music project to complete this year's song with various figures from different fields will be revealed.
G-Dragon expresses that when reflecting on the year, he wants to gather figures who have been at the center of attention for the lineup he wants to work on in the project. He adds Taeyang and Daesung from Big Bang, as well as rising stars from 2024, including the groups aespa and SEVENTEEN's BSS, and popular band DAY6. He is also pushing for various suggestions to enhance the song's quality. He has deepened his thoughts on music that can encompass multiple generations. To gain musical ideas, G-Dragon meets with actor Hwang Jung-min for advice.
The two, who are fans of each other, have a special relationship such that G-Dragon shared a guide track with Hwang Jung-min even before the release of the new song. Hwang Jung-min also mentions that his primary reason for participating in 'Good Day' was the producer G-Dragon, showcasing his unwavering fandom.
The two met at an LP bar and shared a deep conversation on various topics, from recent updates to broad music discussions. What is the story behind Hwang Jung-min's comment, 'I tend to act better in supporting roles than as the main character,' that resonated with G-Dragon? People are curious about what advice Hwang Jung-min will offer G-Dragon, who has many concerns regarding the music project.
The behind-the-scenes of G-Dragon's second album title track 'Crooked' will also be revealed for the first time. G-Dragon piques curiosity by stating, 'I've never had the chance to talk about this anywhere...' As many conversations were exchanged with Hwang Jung-min, expectations are rising about what musical inspiration he might have gained from their meeting, leading up to the broadcast.
[Photo] 'Good Day'