Jo Se-ho, usually the comic relief, whispered, “He looks lighter. Like the weight is gone.”
Yoo Jae-suk dove deep into the history of BIGBANG, prompting GD to reflect on their meteoric rise and the struggles of trainee life.
G-Dragon looked at the floor for twelve seconds (an eternity in broadcast TV) and nodded. “Yes. For the first time in my life, I thought, ‘Maybe GD is dead. Maybe he should stay dead.’”
However, Part 1 focused heavily on "Kwon Ji-yong." The interview touched upon his current state of mind, his life in his 30s, and his newfound peace. He spoke with a candor that surprised many. He discussed his love for golf, his daily routines, and his relationships with his fellow BIGBANG members, Taeyang and Daesung. YOU QUIZ ON THE BLOCK EPISODE 267 - GD PART 1 of 2
Aired on , Episode 267 (marking Part 1 of a two-part special) shattered ratings records and broke the internet. But beyond the viewership numbers and the trending hashtags, this episode offered something unexpected: a quiet, introspective, and surprisingly fragile G-Dragon.
⭐ Part 1 of this special was a tribute to a legend who has grown comfortable in his own skin, trading the frantic energy of his youth for a grounded, artistic maturity. If you want to dive deeper into this episode, I can: Give you a recap of the "Power" lyrics he discussed.
True to the show's roots, began not in a glamorous studio, but in a quiet, everyday corner of Seoul. The hosts, Yoo Jae-suk and Jo Se-ho, waited with a palpable sense of anticipation. This setting is crucial to the charm of You Quiz . It strips away the spectacle of the stage and forces the guest to exist as a person rather than a persona. Jo Se-ho, usually the comic relief, whispered, “He
“I want people to say: ‘He was weird. But he was kind.’”
He discussed his early years as a trainee at SM Entertainment before moving to YG. Intense Training:
Here is everything you need to know about Part 1 of G-Dragon’s historic appearance. The Return of the King “Yes
After a seven-year hiatus from the music industry, G-Dragon’s presence felt both nostalgic and fresh. He entered the set with his signature flair, but fans quickly noticed a more relaxed, "human" side to Kwon Ji-yong.
G-Dragon revealed that after being discharged, he suffered from severe impostor syndrome. “I looked in the mirror and didn’t know who Kwon Ji-yong was anymore. G-Dragon was a character I played so well that I forgot the script was fake.”
He pulled out his phone and played a 15-second snippet of an unheard track. It was a slow, pulsating synth with his signature mumble-rap verse: “They wrote my obituary / I burned the page / Dynasty isn’t dead / It’s just backstage.”
If you are a fan from the Heartbreaker days, or even just a casual listener, . It sets the stage for a man who has decided to stop running from his past and start embracing his legacy.