GD&TOP 'Made' Series 'E' Single Genre To Be Traditional Hip-Hop

Once upon a time, before debut, G-Dragon had expressed displeasure with the idea that he'd have to share the stage with five members. His intention was to merely be a duo with Taeyang.

Luckily for G-Dragon, he eventually was able to promote as a duo, even if it's not always with Taeyang.

Earlier this week it was revealed that the final Big Bang "Made" series release would be a brand new GD&TOP song. It was also reported that the genre for G-Dragon and T.O.P's song entitled "Fantastic" (also sometimes translated as "Sick") would be a return to their hip-hop roots.

According to Koreaboo, music video production officials for GD&TOP's single explained the genre of the new song in a recent press conference.

"GD&TOP have gone back to a traditional hip-hop genre," said the officials.

For fans who are worried about the song's departure from the style of the previous Big Bang "Made" singles, according to YG Entertainment president Yang Hyun Suk, there's nothing to worry about. Yang is reported to have approved the song immediately.

"After hearing the title and song, Yang Hyun Suk instantly approved on getting work started for it," said an YG Official.

If you're highly anticipating the return of the GD&TOP, unfortunately their new song "Fantastic" will not follow the release pattern of the previous Big Bang "Made" songs. Instead, fans who may have been waiting since December 2010 for GD&TOP will have to wait until Aug. 5 for their return.

GD&TOP's "E" single will be the final "Made" series release. On Sept. 1, the full length "Made" album will be available for purchase.

Although there will be no more new music after the full length album release, (unless there's a repackage) Big Bang will continue their "Made" world tour until January 2016. Fans can visit the official tour website to see when the boys will be in their area.

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