Monday, March 14, 2011


1.Big Bang Hands Out Candy to Fans for White Day...



Since today is White Day (a Korean holiday where the guys give candy to girls) in Korea, according to fans, Big Bang was sweet enough to hand out candies to them on the 13th at Inkigayo!



2.Big Bang to change "Tonight" choreography, no more guitar smashing after today's Inkigayo [NEWS]



This week will be the last week fans will be able to see G-Dragon smash a guitar on stage for “Tonight,” as the group will no longer be putting on their special ‘guitar performance’ in order to change up their routine.


YG Entertainment revealed that this week’s episode of SBS’s “Inkigayo” will be the last of the guitar smashing, and reasoned:


“We can’t show the same performance every time. We’re currently planning something new to take the place of the guitar performance. It’ll be a new choreography, we won’t be breaking anything else.”

The guitar performance was said to have begun as G-Dragon‘s idea for the acoustic segment of the song. After listening, he asked himself, “Should I just break it?”

When asked about the guitars that were broken, and whether they were new, YG officials responded,

“They are, of course, new. Before every stage, we bought new guitars, and each are worth about $150 USD.”



3.G-Dragon Was Embarrassed of His Guitar-smashing Segment for “Tonight” [NEWS]

Yesterday, Big Bang concluded their rounds of comeback performances for “Tonight“, which also hailed the end of G-Dragon’s guitar-smashing antics. The leader of the group recently met up with a reporter from Osen, and shared his thoughts about Big Bang’s performances


When told that the confidence he exuded on stage left quite the impression on viewers, G-Dragon commented, “We’ve been at it for about five years now. Being able to perform the type of music we want gives us a sense of confidence that allows us to take on whatever and wherever.”


He continued, “The guitar performance part of ‘Tonight’ is actually quite embarrassing for me. But if I think of it as embarrassing, it will visibly show on the outside. On stage, I try to think that I’ll own it because in the end, performances all come down to your level of confidence.”

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