G-Dragon Quotes G-Dragon I study my fans all the time, and what I learn from them will definitely be reflected in my future work. Fans Future Learn Study Time Will Work
Interestingly, when I look at pictures of me when I was five or six years old, I think I look pretty stylish. G-Dragon
I often enjoy wearing loud and outspoken clothing on stage, so off it, I usually wear loose-fitting vintage shirts, jeans, or track suits I've had forever. I just add styling to those pieces. G-Dragon
Stony Skunk, when they were with our company, had a song which I personally like called 'Red Light District.' G-Dragon
Because I love shopping, my house is overflowing with clothes. Most of them were bought by myself. G-Dragon
When I was still a student, I came out of a performing arts high school, and the female students who were doing traditional dance and ballet were so beautiful. They were beautiful, starting from their postures. G-Dragon
When I was younger, Big Bang didn't go on many variety programs, so we used to try and plan many fun events for our concert, like drama parodies, which Korean fans enjoyed. G-Dragon
Before I was physically there in different countries to meet my fans in person, I didn't really realize how famous I was. 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
When I heard the Pixies for the first time, I connected with that band so heavily I should have been in that band – or at least in a Pixies cover band. Kurt Cobain
The problem is that rap is so often a caricature of its own image. Nobody comes to the table with the seriousness of the effect that it can have; nobody is prepared for that. K'naan
I'd grown up an athletic child, a competitive soccer player since age 4, with stints ranging from months to years in gymnastics, softball, volleyball. Victoria Elizabeth Schwab
At night, I don't do business meetings, because I think it sends the wrong message. I do dinner with friends, game night, or concerts. Yael Cohen
I don't have a problem with recognition… It's very, very rarely about who I am, it's always, 'I love your work.'… It's always in relation to my work, which I think is a really lucky thing to have happen as opposed to, 'Oh, you're a famous personality.' C. C. H. Pounder