Singer G-Dragon will drop a solo album in February, his first in over a decade since the 2012 Coup d'Etat.
In an interview with TenAsia, the singer confirmed his long-awaited comeback just a few weeks out.
"It's true that the company is making plans, but nothing has been decided for sure," said Galaxy Corporation, the metaverse AI company that represents G-Dragon.
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While his label was hesitant to confirm or deny details, the company has a track record of leaving things ambiguously defined.
Back in September when G-Dragon's single was previously reported to be released in October, the company denied the claims.
"The comeback date is undetermined and the schedule has not been confirmed," the label said but the singer subsequently released the track "POWER" on October 31.
"POWER," which was released after seven years of hiatus, topped iTunes in 16 countries and broke a 2024 record by surpassing 83,000 listeners in the first hour of its release on Melon.
BIGBANG's "HOME SWEET HOME" reaffirmed the group's dominance by topping music charts across Asia.