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Kwon Ji Yong, also known by his stage name G-Dragon, is an award winning songwriter and leader of popular South Korea boy band ]. He was born in South Korean on August 18, 1988 and at the young age of 12 joined with YG Entertainment to train as a musician. Kwon Ji Yong, also known by his stage name G-Dragon, is an award winning songwriter and leader of popular South Korea boy band ]<ref></ref>. He was born in South Korean on August 18, 1988 and at the young age of 12 joined with YG Entertainment to train as a musician.


He is currently promoting Big Bang's new mini album "]" released on August 8,08. With high hopes, G-Dragon is to follow fellow Big Bang member ], or by his stage name ], in pursuits of his own solo album, rumored to be out Spring '09. G-Dragon has already released his own digital single "Look Only At Me Part Two" a song sequel to Tae Yang's "Look Only At Me" from his solo album "]". He is currently promoting Big Bang's new mini album "]" released on August 8,08. With high hopes, G-Dragon is to follow fellow Big Bang member ], or by his stage name ], in pursuits of his own solo album, rumored to be out Spring '09. G-Dragon has already released his own digital single "Look Only At Me Part Two" a song sequel to Tae Yang's "Look Only At Me" from his solo album "]".
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1. http://en.wikipedia.org/Big_Bang_(group)<br />
http://asianfanatics.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t328594.html<br />
http://bestuff.com/stuff/g-dragon<br /> 2. http://asianfanatics.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t328594.html<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang_(group)<br /> 3. http://bestuff.com/stuff/g-dragon<br />
http://wiki.theppn.org/G-Dragon<br /> 4. http://wiki.theppn.org/G-Dragon<br />

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Kwon Ji Yong, also known by his stage name G-Dragon, is an award winning songwriter and leader of popular South Korea boy band Big Bang. He was born in South Korean on August 18, 1988 and at the young age of 12 joined with YG Entertainment to train as a musician.

He is currently promoting Big Bang's new mini album "Stand Up" released on August 8,08. With high hopes, G-Dragon is to follow fellow Big Bang member Dong Young Bae, or by his stage name Tae Yang, in pursuits of his own solo album, rumored to be out Spring '09. G-Dragon has already released his own digital single "Look Only At Me Part Two" a song sequel to Tae Yang's "Look Only At Me" from his solo album "HOT".

Personal Bio.

Name: Kwon Ji Yong
Stage Name: G-Dragon
Birthplace: South Korea
Birthday: August 18, 1988
Height: 178cm (5'8")
Weight: 58kg
Hobbies: Drawing and music.
Education: Seoul Korean Traditional Arts Middle & High School
Skills: Dancing, rapping, beat boxing, singing and composing, and foreign languages (Chinese and English)

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References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/Big_Bang_(group)
2. http://asianfanatics.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t328594.html
3. http://bestuff.com/stuff/g-dragon
4. http://wiki.theppn.org/G-Dragon

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