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On 'Son Seok-hee's questions,' singer G-Dragon confessed that he put the resentment and pain he felt during the incident he was involved in into POWER.
G-Dragon appeared on MBC's 'Son Seok-hee's questions,' which aired five days ago. G-Dragon mentioned his new song 'POWER,' saying, "Within all the satire, I wanted to express the perspective I see as a third party. There was a clear message I wanted to deliver," he began.
When Son Seok-hee asked what the message was, G-Dragon cautiously mentioned, "When I was making the album, I was involved in an incident a year earlier," and Son Seok-hee confirmed, "The incident we all know," suggesting that it was the drug accusation incident against G-Dragon.
G-Dragon said, "Even as a third party, it was something I didn't want to know," expressing the feelings he had at the time when he had become an unfair subject of the incident. Son Seok-hee empathized, saying, "I understand what that feeling is."
He said the hardest part was that "there was nowhere to speak." G-Dragon said, "Even though I was the person involved, there was nowhere to speak. My personal opinion is, how I feel," and Son Seok-hee added, "Even though you were clearly a victim," adding to the sympathy.
G-Dragon said, "Even though I was a victim, it wasn't that I wanted to complain or lament, but things got increasingly out of control," and explained the painful time, saying that since he was on hiatus from activities, "I don't know how I spent two to three months around the year-end and New Year."
He candidly revealed his complicated emotions at the time, saying, "I felt empty and meaningless. I'm not going to protest or hold a press conference to ramble on and state my position," and "It was painful, and when I thought of it as a process, the fact that I had to endure it was frustrating."
[Photo] 'Son Seok-hee's questions' broadcast capture
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