Yang Joon-il on his comeback & G-Dragon comparisons
put their spin on old hits, Yang's episode generated an unusually hot reaction both from viewers and on social media, with young people wanting to know more about this supposed K-pop rebel. The demand for Yang became so high in Korea that he decided to face his past -- but with a new attitude.
Instead, he's looking to bring his newfound attention to causes he believes in and thank the fans who have found him after all these years -- including his current manager, whom he says used to host fan meetups with him at a Burger King."Sincerely, I'll be here as long as the fans want me to be," he adds."If they don't anymore, I'll leave the next day. I don't want to be jaded; I want to be sincere.
A lot of comments online say you were an original K-pop star who paved the way for artists today. Were you aware of how the Korean music scene had been growing since you left? But I had finally gotten to the point where people forgot about me and my life was much more peaceful -- and then YouTube started. But a new generation just had a different opinion about the videos. Kids were actually clicking the videos thinking I was G-Dragon and [I would see comments] like"Wait, he looks like GD but it's not him? Is this a new artist? This was 30 years ago, how is that possible?"One of the reasons is because I was not in Korea.
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