1994–2008: Career beginnings G-Dragon began his career at age six as part of the group Little
Roo'ra. Following the release of the group's Christmas album, the group's contract was terminated by their record company, which shocked G-Dragon. Although he vowed to his mother that he "wouldn't [try to become a singer] again," he was scouted by
SM Entertainment on a ski trip with his family. He was a trainee under the record label
SM Entertainment for five years (from 8–13 years old), specializing in dance before he left. During third grade, a friend introduced G-Dragon to the American rap group
Wu-Tang Clan. Having been influenced by their music, he developed interest in rapping and began taking classes. Under People Crew's tutelage, he participated in the release of the Korean hip-hop album
Korean hiphop Flex () in 2001, becoming the youngest Korean rapper at 13 years old. Although he wrote his own lyrics, he admitted that his English was weak and the story behind the lyrics was just another typical "I'm young, but I'm the best" story. Catching the interest of Sean of the hip-hop duo
Jinusean from YG Entertainment, he recommended G-Dragon to Sean's record label's CEO
Yang Hyun Suk. After signing a contract with the record label, G-Dragon spent the first year cleaning the studio for the other artists in the record label and fetching water bottles during dance practice. but prior to their official debut, Jang was dropped. and included G-Dragon's first solo recording, a cover of the American alternative rock group
Maroon 5's single "
This Love". Several songs were composed by him, including the lead-single "
Lies", which became the group's first number one hit. Their following EPs followed its predecessor's footsteps:
Hot Issue yielded "
Last Farewell" while
Stand Up spawned "
Haru Haru"; both singles, composed by him, were chart-toppers. Having produced the majority of BigBang's materials, G-Dragon was also involved with the production of Taeyang's debut extended play
Hot (2008).
2009–2011: Solo debut and commercial popularity In 2009, G-Dragon was featured on singer
Lexy's song "Super Fly" for her album
Rush alongside Taeyang and T.O.P. He later collaborated with the Japanese boy band
W-inds. for their single, "
Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream". His first solo album,
Heartbreaker, was released in August of that year. Featuring collaborations with several artists, including
Teddy of
1TYM,
Taeyang, Kush,
CL and
Sandara Park of
2NE1, and propelled by its
lead-single of the same name, the album surpassed 300,000 copies sold, and went on to win Album of the Year at the 2009
Mnet Asian Music Awards. However,
EMI, the record label that distributed "Right Round" said that they saw no similarities between these two songs. On March 6, 2010, YG Entertainment announced that they personally contacted
Flo Rida's representatives requesting that he feature in G-Dragon's live album,
Shine a Light, to which Flo Rida accepted. In support of his album, G-Dragon staged his
first solo concert at
Olympic Gymnastics Arena in December 2009. The name of the concert, Shine a Light
, was derived from the lyrics to his song "
A Boy". The concert subsequently sparked controversy following complaints of obscenity and suggestive content. The
Korean Ministry of Health, Welfare and Family Affairs later asked the government prosecutors to investigate if G-Dragon or YG Entertainment violated laws on obscene performances in his concert. He was found innocent and was cleared of all charges on March 15, 2010. In November 2010, G-Dragon and T.O.P released their
collaboration album
GD & TOP. Preceding the release of the album, the duo held a worldwide premiere showcase for their album at Times Square in
Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, which was also broadcast live on YouTube. To promote their album, the duo released three singles: "
High High", "Oh Yeah", and "Knock Out" (). All three singles preceded the release of the album and achieved commercial success: "High High" scored number one on several music programs while "Oh Yeah" peaked at number two on the
Gaon Digital Chart. The album was released on Christmas Eve, and debuted at number one on the
Gaon Album Chart with pre-orders of 200,000 copies. G-Dragon also formed a duo with
Park Myung Soo for the
Infinite Challenge Seohae Ahn Highway Song Festival 2011. They released their song "Having an Affair" featuring
Park Bom from 2NE1 on June 2, 2011. The song later became the second most downloaded song on the
Gaon Music Chart for the year 2011.
2012–2013: Breakthrough years and comeback with Big Bang While working on new solo materials, G-Dragon made an appearance in the Japanese version of
Pixie Lott's album
Young Foolish Happy, along with T.O.P. His first extended play
One of a Kind was released on September 15, 2012, drawing positive reviews, placing first on the
Billboard World Album Chart and entering the
Billboard 200 Chart at 161. Three singles were released to support the album: the top-five hit "
One of a Kind," which earned him the Best Hip Hop and Rap Song of the Year awards from the
Korean Music Awards and the Rhythmer Awards respectively; the number one "
That XX" and the top-three hit "
Crayon" The album sold over 200,000 copies, making it the highest selling solo album in Korea since the release of his debut album
Heartbreaker in 2009. He won "Best Male Solo Artist" at the
14th Mnet Asian Music Awards and "Record of the Year" for
One of a Kind at the
22nd Seoul Music Awards. G-Dragon also embarked on the
One of a Kind World Tour in 2013, becoming the first Korean solo artist to hold a four-dome tour in Japan and the second Korean solo artist to have a world tour (the first being
Rain). The production of the tour cost $3.5 million, making it the largest scale in Korean history at the time. The tour was held in 8 countries, visited 13 cities for a total of 27 concerts gathering 570,000 fans. In August 2013, G-Dragon performed "Shake The World" as an intro to "One Of A Kind," "Feat. Missy Elliott" (Missy Elliott Ver.) and "Crayon" at the KCON 2013 concert in Los Angeles. After touring extensively, G-Dragon went back into the studio to record his second studio album. YG Entertainment later announced that
Grammy Award-winning musician
Missy Elliott will be featured on the album. ''
Coup d'Etat (2013) was released in two parts online, with the full album released physically on September 13, featuring collaborations with Diplo, Baauer, Boys Noize, Sky Ferreira, Siriusmo, Zion.T, Lydia Paek, and label-mate Jennie Kim. G-Dragon and Missy Elliott performed the song "Niliria" at the KCON 2013 in Los Angeles. Six tracks from Coup d'Etat'' placed within the top 10 of the
Gaon Digital Chart, including the number one "
Who You?". The best-performing single of the album was "
Crooked", with over 1.8 million digital downloads, which was his first solo music video to surpass 100 million views on
YouTube. The title track "
Coup d'Etat" was chosen by
Billboard as one of the game-changing
EDM tracks of 2013. The album entered the
Billboard 200, making G-Dragon the first Korean act to have multiples entries on the chart. The success of ''Coup d'Etat'' led to G-Dragon winning a total of four awards at the
15th Mnet Asian Music Awards: Best Male Solo Artist, Best Music Video for "Coup d'Etat", Best Dance Performance for "Crooked", and the highest award, Artist of The Year; he became the first and only solo artist to win the latter. He later took home the World's Best Entertainer and World's Best Album at the
World Music Awards. G-Dragon participated in the
Infinite Challenge music festival again for the second time on October 17, 2013, in
Imjingak, composing and performing the song "Going to Try" with comedian
Jeong Hyeong-don.
2014–2016: New albums and rising success for Asia in 2015 In 2014, G-Dragon wrote and produced for other YG artists. He wrote the track "Good to You" from 2NE1's album
Crush. He also worked on
Taeyang's second album
Rise, writing and producing the lead single "
Ringa Linga" and "Stay With Me", and was a featured artist on the latter track. In November 2014, G-Dragon and Taeyang formed a
duo to release the single "
Good Boy", which debuted at 1 on
Billboard's World Digital Songs chart, the third time a Korean act topped the chart after
PSY and 2NE1. The single had over 1.2 million downloads in South Korea, while its music video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube; this made BigBang the first Korean male group to have three videos with this many YouTube views. In December of the same year, G-Dragon collaborated with
Skrillex and
Diplo for the song "
Dirty Vibe", which features labelmate
CL. The single charted at No. 15 on
Billboard's
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and No. 21 on
Dance/Electronic Digital Songs, making them the first Korean artists to land on the chart. In 2015, he wrote and produced a song for
Welcome Back, the debut album of YG's new rookie group
iKon. G-Dragon spent the majority of 2015 and 2016 touring with his band for their
third Korean album, performing for over 3.6 million fans in two years. In 2015, he participated in the Infinite Challenge music festival for the third consecutive time, and for the first time with bandmate Taeyang. The duo teamed up with
ZE:A's
Hwang Kwanghee and released the single "Mapsosa", which peaked at No. 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart, and sold 1.1 million copies by the end of the year, making it one of the best-selling songs of 2015. He appeared on the same show again the following year, for the
Muhan Company special, in which he acted for the first time. Additionally, he featured alongside British rapper
M.I.A. in
Baauer's song "Temple" from his debut album
Aa. The song charted at No. 36 on
Billboard's Dance/Electronic Digital Songs and No. 26 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, making him the first Korean male artist to chart twice on both charts.
2017–2018: Kwon Ji Yong, record-breaking tour, and military service '' in 2015 On February 1, 2017, G-Dragon featured on
Zion.T's song "Complex" which peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart. He also served as a guest rapper for
IU's lead single "
Palette," off
her album of the same name which topped the Gaon Chart for two consecutive weeks. After the promotional activities with his band wrapped up, G-Dragon began preparing for the release of his new album, along with a solo concert tour. The single "
Bullshit" was set to serve as the lead single to precede the release of his second
self-titled EP. Due to bandmate T.O.P's marijuana scandal, and the single's provocative name, "
Untitled, 2014" was released to radio instead to avoid further controversy for the artist's record label. Forgoing the traditional method of releasing music on
CDs,
Kwon Ji Yong was released in
USB flash drive format on June 8, drawing criticism from
Gaon, which refused to regard it as an official album. Gaon reversed its decision later that year, acknowledging the unconventional format as legitimate. The release saw him topping iTunes charts in 46 countries, the most by any Korean album, including the US iTunes chart.
Kwon Ji Yong also topped the iTunes worldwide album and European iTunes charts making him the first Korean soloist to do so. In the United States,
Kwon Ji Yong became his best-selling album in just one day and his third entry on the
Billboard 200 and first number one on the
Heatseeksers Albums. Additionally, the EP became his third chart-topper and the first by a Korean soloist to spend multiple weeks atop the
Billboard World Albums. In China, the album surpassed 760,000 digital units sold in a day on
QQ Music, the biggest music site in the country. Six days after its release, it surpassed one million copies sold, becoming the fastest album to do so and the best-selling album of the year so far. His second world tour,
Act III: M.O.T.T.E, began at
Seoul World Cup Stadium on June 10, 2017 and visited 29 cities across Asia, North America, Europe and Oceania. The tour is the largest tour by a Korean artist in the United States and Europe, and is the largest concert tour ever conducted by a Korean solo artist, it was attended by 654,000 people worldwide. A behind-the-scenes documentary look at the tour was released by
YouTube Premium in September 2018. G-Dragon began his two-year
mandatory military service on February 27, 2018, by entering the
3rd Infantry Division's boot camp in Gangwon province as an active duty soldier, where he was set to be discharged on October 26, 2019, after completing the requirements.
2020–present: Return from military and departure from YG Entertainment event in 2023 After a four-year hiatus, G-Dragon made a comeback as part of
BigBang with the song "
Still Life" on April 4, 2022. On January 1, 2023, G-Dragon announced he would be preparing a comeback album. In June of that year, YG commented that G-Dragon's contract had expired, though would be collaborating with him for activities such as advertising while discussing his renewal further. On December 20, it was announced that G-Dragon had officially left YG Entertainment. On the same day, Galaxy Corporation officially announced they had officially signed G-Dragon, with plans for him to make a comeback in 2024. On the October 30 episode of
You Quiz on the Block, G-Dragon introduced his first new song since 2017, a pre-release single titled "
Power". It was officially released on October 31, alongside the announcement that G-Dragon had signed a deal to release music with
Empire Distribution. Another new song, "
Home Sweet Home" featuring Big Bang members Taeyang and Daesung, was released on November 22. The trio performed the song the next day at the
2024 MAMA Awards, along with "
Power", "
Untitled, 2014", "
Fantastic Baby", and "
Bang Bang Bang". "Home Sweet Home" reached number one on the Circle Digital Chart in South Korea, becoming his sixth number-one single. G-Dragon made further appearances at the 2024
SBS Gayo Daejeon on December 25 and at Le Gala Des Pieces Jaunes in Paris on January 23, 2025, alongside Taeyang. On February 4, 2025, it was confirmed that G-Dragon's third studio album, titled
Übermensch, would be released on February 25. Heralded as G-Dragon's inaugural solo entertainment show, the rapper collaborated with
Kim Tae-ho, the renowned producer of
Infinite Challenge (2005–2018), to create the music variety program,
Good Day. It premiered on February 16, 2025, on
MBC and
Disney+. ==Artistry==