Jaden Smith Cheers On BIGBANG G-Dragon; 'Untitled, 2014' Dominates Charts With Perfect All-Kill
G-Dragon recently kicked off his recent comeback and it has been drawing attention all over the world. The BIGBANG leader has been taking music charts by storm when his song “Untitled, 2014” has achieved a perfect all-kill. Meanwhile, young Jaden Smith has expressed his support for the singer.
G-Dragon’s latest title track “Untitled, 2014” has swept music charts recently. Today’s update for iChart revealed that the said song has attained a flawless all-kill by taking all the top spots on all six major South Korean daily and real-time music charts. The BIGBANG member achieved a certified all-kill last week but after jumping into first place from second place on the iChart, he has achieved a perfect all-kill.
G-Dragon is evidently getting attention for his comeback and his new self-titled album, “Kwon Ji Yong” has been receiving praises left and right. Even the young American actor and rapper Jaden Smith has shown his support for the BIGBANG member’s solo project. Will Smith’s son recently updated his official Twitter account and uploaded a screenshot of his current playlist, which featured G-Dragon’s new album. The two artists have reportedly been keeping in touch with each other and show support for their individual endeavors with encouragement.
G-Dragon kicked off his comeback last week with the reveal of his new album and the title track. YG Entertainment described his new title track to be a calm song. However, his title track was originally supposed to be “Bull*shit”, which he reportedly changed just before his comeback to avoid bringing more unnecessary attention to BIGBANG. The said idol group is surrounded with heat recently when its member, T.O.P, also known as Choi Seung Hyun, admitted to charges of illegally using marijuana, which is strictly forbidden in South Korea. T.O.P is currently under investigation and recovering in an undisclosed location while G-Dragon continues to promote his music.