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A legend doesn't just drop music—he drops moments. 🎤🔥
On April 24, G-Dragon took to SNS with a simple caption:
"D-Day. Good Day 2025."
No hashtags, no overexplanation—just that energy.
And of course, he did it in full GD mode: leather jacket, bucket hat, and the kind of selfie that sets timelines on fire. 🖤📸
The track Good Day 2025 (Telepathy + Under the Moonlight Window) is a modern reinterpretation of two nostalgic hits by Urban Kids.
But this isn't just a remake. It's a time-traveling, genre-bending, serotonin-boosting serenade.
It drops at 6PM KST on global streaming platforms—get ready for a sonic glow-up. 🌕
It's not just GD.
We're talking Taeyang, CL, Code Kunst, Kim Go-eun, aespa, Day6, BooSeokSoon, Im Si-wan, Daesung, Defconn, Jo Se-ho, Hwang Kwanghee, Jung Hae-in, Hwang Jung-min, and even... Kian84?!
A whole cross-generation mega-collab packed into one musical capsule.
The chaos, the charm, the culture—all wrapped in one audio gift. 🎁
But wait—G-Dragon also lowkey shook the K-pop world just two days ago.
He posted a snap from Coldplay's concert in Goyang and tagged... TWICE's Sana's personal account. 👀
Not the group. Just her.
Cue fan speculation, shipping wars, and Twitter detectives pulling up receipts.
The pic featured TWICE performing, with Sana's face front and center on the jumbotron.
Coincidence? Intentional? Only GD knows—and he's not saying a word. 😏✨
Either way, the internet's buzzing.
New music? Check. Viral tag drama? Check.
It's a G-Dragon week, and we're just living in it. 🐉💫
[Photo Credit: G-Dragon SNS]
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