Daesung, a Member of Big Bang: Daesung has reiterated his position on his new contract in the wake of the news that Big Bang’s G-Dragon will remain with YG Entertainment and that Taeyang has transferred his management to The Black Label under YG Entertainment.
On December 26, a YG representative informed E-Daily that Daesung had decided to end his relationship with YG Entertainment. It should be emphasized that Daesung’s status as a Big Bang member has not changed.
“We will support Daesung’s new start and choice and are open to collaborating at any moment,” was added. We are hoping for the best for Daesung in his future undertakings.
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Big Bang’s Daesung
Kang Dae-sung (Hangul born April 26, 1989), known by his stage names D-Lite and Daesung, is a South Korean singer and television personality. He made his musical debut in 2006 as a member of the South Korean boy band Big Bang.
In South Korea, he made his solo debut in 2008 with the number-one trot song “Look at Me, Gwisoon.” With the digital singles “Cotton Candy” and “Wings” from the Big Bang album Alive, Daesung has scored two Top 10 songs since the Gaon Digital Chart’s start in 2010. (2012).
He started his first Japanese tour the same year he released Discover, his debut solo album, under the YGEX label. He released two additional albums the following year, D’slove and Delight, which became his first number-one record. He became the first Korean soloist to amass more than 100,000 fans for two consecutive Japanese tours thanks to the D’slove Tour.
Big Bang’s Daesung parts ways with YG Entertainment https://t.co/iE6g2JT6a6 via @allkpop
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He performed for nearly 150,000 people throughout four performances on his first solo Japanese dome tour in 2017. He also released his second number-one album, D-Day, making him the second foreign male solo artist, after Michael Jackson, to have two consecutive number-one albums in Japan.
He appeared on South Korean television in the top-rated comedies Family Outing from 2008 to 2010 and What’s Up (2011), as well as one of the hosts of the discussion program Night After Night (2010).
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