Daesung, from Bigbang, announces the next release with a teaser full of mystery published on social networks on Monday, 10
DaesungBigbang revealed a teaser to communicate a future project. The mysterious preview was revealed on Monday, 10, where the scattered points connect the letters to form a sound wave that spells “Daesung Coming Soon” (Daesung will soon arrive, in direct translation); look:
If confirmed, this will be the first return of Daesung Promotional actions since “Falling Slowly”, a single released on March 5, 2024 with a clip, which features Kim Seon Ho (HomeTown Cha-Cha-Cha) and Moon GA Young (True beauty). The project, which is available on musical streaming platforms, also brought the track “Light”.
Prior to that, on December 18, 2023, the artist returned to work as a soloist after six years without news. The lap was marked by the special single called “Flow”, which has also established Idol’s first release since he stopped having his career managed by YG Entertainment and founded D-Lable, RND Company’s subsidiary agency.
It is also worth remembering that, last year, Daesung participated in a special performance at Mama Awards in November alongside G-Dragon and Taeyang. The presentation featured “Untitled”, “Power” and “Home Sweet Home” G-Dragon and the hits of Bigbang “Fantastic Baby” and “Bang Bang Bang”; Remember:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox29z5nf1uk
Debuting as a member of Bigbang in 2006, Daesung It helped build the group’s legacy to lend their voice to launch hits such as “Bang Bang Bang”, “Fantastic Baby”, “Bad Boy”, “If You”, “Last Dance”, “Loser”, among others, who also had with G-Dragon and Taeyang and former member TOP (which left the group in May 2023) and SEENGRI (which left the music industry in 2019). The group’s latest release was in 2022 with the single “Still Life”.
Debut as a soloist of Daesung It took place on June 16, 2008 with the digital single “Look at Me, Gwisun”. Since then he has released several singles and mini albums, as well as having released the studio albums in Japanese “D’Scover” (2013) and “D’Slove” (2014).
Source: Recreio
