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Double MVs mark G-Dragon's return with album 'Ubermensch'

Double MVs mark G-Dragon's return with album 'Ubermensch'

Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Feb 25, 2025 01:50 PM PHT

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G-Dragon in the music video for 'Drama' (left) and dancing with aespa's Karina in 'Too Bad.' Screenshots from G-Dragon's YouTube channelG-Dragon in the music video for 'Drama' (left) and dancing with aespa's Karina in 'Too Bad.' Screenshots from G-Dragon's YouTube channel

K-pop superstar G-Dragon of BIGBANG dropped Tuesday his third full-length album "Ubermensch," treating fans to two music videos from the release.

Composed of eight tracks, "Ubermensch" marks the 36-year-old idol's first full album in over 11 years, following "Coup d'Etat" in 2013.

In the video for the piano-driven ballad "Drama," G-Dragon, whose real name is Kwon Ji-yong, appears as a wind-up toy with a key in his back. Later, he is joined by a dancer on a rotating platform.

Meanwhile, in the more vibrant video for the upbeat "Too Bad," which features Anderson .Paak, G-Dragon performs alongside backup dancers, including popular choreographer Bada Lee.

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Karina of girl group aespa also makes an appearance in "Too Bad," sharing dance scenes with G-Dragon.

"Ubermensch" also includes the pre-release singles "Power," which dropped in October, as well as "Home Sweet Home," a collaboration with BIGBANG bandmates Taeyang and Daesung unveiled in November.

G-Dragon is also set to embark on his "Ubermensch" world tour, kicking off with a two-day show at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea in late March. He will also headline 88rising's Head In The Clouds music festival in California, scheduled on May 31 and June 1.

Apart from his music activities, G-Dragon also hosts the variety show "Good Day," which premiered earlier this month.

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