The current musicians sending their love calls over to YGE are Will.I.Am and Diplo. There’s also a wide variety in that some are singers, composers, and DJS. Many large-scale producers and agencies are also said to be waiting for YG artists such as Big Bang and 2NE1 to debut in the states.
edit: Jeremy Scott is not a musician but a fashion icon.
Through such support, YG has been speeding up their efforts in advancing into the international market. Both Big Bang and 2NE1 announced that they’d be focusing on the Japanese market, while CEO Yang Hyun Suk is in under the table discussions with representatives in the U.S.
2NE1 also finalized their first official album productions in the states, and it seems like Big Bang, who’s scheduled to release a new album in February, will be preparing themselves through the same route.
Why are so many American musicians reacting so intensely to YG’s music? Many have speculated the reason to be YG consistently releasing Big Bang and 2NE1 to the public all over the world, by uploading songs and music videos through YouTube and iTunes.
Taeyang and T.O.P’s solo albums were all released on iTunes and ranked in at the top in the hip hop category. 2NE1′s YouTube music videos also earned millions of views. Without any official promotions, YG managed to attract Will.I.Am and other top class musicians by just working with new music venues.
Big Bang’s first sub-unit, GD&TOP, also received praise from the internationally famous DJ and music producer, Diplo (Thomas Wesley Pentz). On January 5th, he linked to the “Knock Out” music video and wrote, “Half a million views in 1 day? I’m gonna move to Korea and produce more music like this.“
Source: Osen via Naver
(via allkpop)
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