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YONGIN, South Korea (Reuters) - Fans of K-pop boyband Big Bang gathered on Saturday to see band leader G-Dragon return to civilian life after his discharge from military service. G-Dragon, 31 ...
Big Bang G-Dragon celebrated his 19th anniversary. G-Dragon posted a photo on his account on the 19th without any comment.
Grammy.com introduced Big Bang by saying, "K-Pop Explosion. Korean boy band Big Bang go boom" and "South Korean quintet Big Bang go kaboom during a performance in Seoul, Korea, on March 11".
K-pop’s first-ever boy band with hearing impairments, Big Ocean, made its debut, while HYBE rolled out Katseye, a girl group with an ethnic diversity rarely seen in Korea.