G-Dragon Talks About BIGBANG’s Current Status: ‘No, We Don’t Discuss…’

G-Dragon, the renowned leader of BIGBANG, has recently taken on a new role as a special professor at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). This has generated considerable interest from both the academic community and his global fan base.

During a recent interview with Elle Korea, he openly discussed his thoughts on this change and provided updates on the current state of BIGBANG.

G-Dragon
G-Dragon (Photo: elle)

Taking on the role of a special professor at KAIST is an exciting and invigorating opportunity for G-Dragon.

“This was a completely new challenge for me, too. I was confused yet excited as if it were my first day at school. I looked around the mechanical engineering department, and it felt like I was at an amusement park because there were so many interesting things.

KAIST is filled with people who explore their fields with a passion. Like creators, they spend hours in the labs and dorms with unclear boundaries between daily life and studies. These students were similar to my past self as I practiced alone through trial and error.”

He praised KAIST’s community of enthusiastic individuals who seamlessly integrate their daily lives with academic pursuits.

G-Dragon
G-Dragon (Photo: elle)

G-Dragon acknowledged the departure of members while discussing the current state of BIGBANG.

“Our members? Ah, now there are three of us. No, we don’t talk about the current scene when we’re together. Of course, we talk about topics that come naturally or are hot issues. Don’t you think we are difficult to approach for junior artists?”

The exit of certain members has resulted in a range of emotions among fans, as they express on social media their appreciation for the group’s influence and the natural evolution that occurs with time.

G-Dragon
G-Dragon (Photo: elle)

The departure of T.O.P was mourned in tweets, with many acknowledging the group’s impact and showing admiration for the members’ choices.

  • I think that’s the best for them. I guess TOP is enough with tiring idol life. I believe he is pursuing another goal in his life while enjoying the result of his hardwork as Bigbang. I respect him for that.
  • I think he is just protecting TOP. Since TOP alr quit, they cannot just simply bring out his name because some fans and antis are lurking around and waiting to bash them. Plus, we all know that there are only FOUR of them in the beginning, and SR inclusion was decided
  • Top said in one of his interview for a magazine i think that there will be no TOP of Bigbang for a while now. So it is clear that he wants to find his self or be his self and have to enjoy it. So I’m guessing that even though they are not band mates now, they are still chingu
  • I am sad TOP left but he made it clear he’s not going to promote in S.Korea anymore after how the press viciously attacked him when he was arrested for marijuana use. (imho I feel it drove his depression and anxiety to potential suicide). And I hope he talked with everyone first.
  • sad but i have to accept their decision,the important is BIGBANG GROUP IS NOT DISBAND EVENR THEYRE JUST 3

During his contemplation of eternity, G-Dragon offered philosophical insights.

G-Dragon
G-Dragon (Photo: elle)

“Considering our finitude, eternity is impossible…but I think some things can be considered eternal. I understand the desire for love, faith, and friendship to last forever.

But if you ask me if eternity is a good state, that’s a different problem. I believe that not all good things stay good, and not all bad situations stay bad forever.

If there is no change, would we be able to feel the variety of emotions we do now?”

His contemplation centered around the fleeting nature of situations, emphasizing the importance of change in promoting emotional depth and development.

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