G-Dragon Quotes G-Dragon I now know that inspirations must come from everywhere. Come Everywhere Inspirations Know Must Now
It doesn't matter what kind of clothes you put on: if you're a stylish individual, you're going to preserve that. G-Dragon
Musical success depends on how much you enjoy it and how much you are willing to put in. Luck must follow, too. G-Dragon
I have a very small physique, so it's a little hard to find suits that really fit me well. I have to wear sizes that are really skinny. G-Dragon
Overall, Korean pop serves as the foundation of my musical upbringing. As a result, the melodies that I create just exude that type of vibe. G-Dragon
I was about nine years old when I first heard Wu-Tang's 'C.R.E.A.M.' Before that, I didn't know anything about rap or hip-hop. I was just into Korean pop. G-Dragon
As a musician myself, I wouldn't be confident if I received some other composers' song, because I choose to express myself through the music that I make. G-Dragon
It would be better to be recognized first for music, but people go with what they like. If I'm here because I'm recognized more so as a style icon, then, if I'm smart enough, I will use this opportunity to share more insight about my music. G-Dragon
It's a historical phenomenon that in 250 years, a nation could move from a colony into the most prosperous nation of the world and the leader of the world. It is indeed an achievement, a tribute to the talent of the American nation, the American people and an optimal political and economic system. Vladimir Putin
I don't have a favorite song that I've written. But I do have a favorite song: 'Always on My Mind,' the Willie Nelson version. If I could sing it like he do, I would sing it every night. I like the story it tells. B. B King
The worst thing for a politician is to try and cling to power by every possible means, and focus only on that. Vladimir Putin
It's human nature that we come in our own flavours, and it doesn't make any sense to write a monochromatic or monocultural story unless you're doing something extremely small – a locked room-style story. Nora K. Jemisin