Killer GD, Hot or Not?

Apr 22, 2010 03:00


MV version:

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Concert version (I prefer this one):

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I just realised that, in order of importance in my heart, GD is to Big Bang as Big Bang is to K-Pop.

Where shall I begin?  How about the Victorian suit which is my favourite outfit from the Shine A Light concert?  How about the smoking?  How about the way he uses his face to convey all seven kinds of wrath?  MUAHAHAHA.

Now for the haters.  I understand that violence is wrong.  I am not a violent person, but even acting as a sociopath makes him a sociopath?  My god, how did these people survive so many years in reality without confusing it with fiction?  It's a song about a murder, ergo, the MV is about a murder.  The song is about obsession, and how obsession over a person can drive you over the edge, leading to gruesome things like killing.

Is it the correct definition of love, imo?  Of course not.  Love is a grown-up thing, not just wanting to possess another person, dead or alive.  But there has always been a point in the breaking-up process when you want to murder the other person, so GD chose to elaborate on it, give it some dramatic conflict.  He is an artist, that's what he does. He's trying to push the envelope, naturally you are going to be uncomfortable.  Maybe he is trying to make a statement about it?  Maybe he is trying to tell us how love drives us mad and THAT IS BAD?  Also, what part of his Victorian suit and castle-like surroundings don't scream FANTASY to you?

In any circumstance, the fact that his fans find him being a murderer "hot" and "sexy" and anything else has nothing to do with GD himself.  Stop bashing him.

Bottom line: "She's Gone" is my favourite song from his album, and I am freakin' glad that we finally have an MV of it.  A bloody good one at that.

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