A 2007 track where G-Dragon declares himself a dangerous representer over a dancing beatbox.
The lyric moves from a boastful introduction straight into Korean verses about drama and focus.
It doesn't linger on explanation; it just asserts presence.
A 2007 track where G-Dragon declares himself a dangerous representer over a dancing beatbox.
A 2007 track where G-Dragon declares himself a dangerous representer over a dancing beatbox.
The lyric moves from a boastful introduction straight into Korean verses about drama and focus.
It doesn't linger on explanation; it just asserts presence.
A 2007 track where G-Dragon declares himself a dangerous representer over a dancing beatbox.
He's dangerous
The lyric moves from a boastful introduction straight into Korean verses about drama and focus. It doesn't linger on explanation; it just asserts presence. That directness was part of G-Dragon's style even back then.
He calls himself a 'representer' and says 'He's dangerous'. There's a swagger in claiming that title, like he's staking ground not just for himself but for a whole sound. The pressure to own the moment comes through in those two words.
It's a blunt, three-word claim that sets the tone for everything after. You either believe him or you don't, but he's not asking permission.
The way 'Hot issue' repeats in the chorus sticks around, almost like a tagline.
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Ye guess who (bigbang) 2007
5mic checker were back
Welcome to ladies&gentleman my name is G.D.R.A.G.O.N. representer
He's dangerous
Ay b-boys & girls listen up g.d is get back
Ja ne gwirul giuryo
Sesangun byonhwarul wonhaji nan mireye juyog
Ingi drama sog juyon
Mic jabun MCjyo beat wie ne momul jogshijyo
Sumusal ellinyo ne mamul humchijyo
Figaro figaro chugberul dushijyo (today's special day yo)
Naran nomun michigwangi wanbyogjuyeja
Guge ni meryog gureso kkullilkka
Jinachin hengdongun agyonghyangul michinda
(Hey ne sajone shilpheran obso)
Rap to the song and dancing beatbox fashion stylingkkaji
Bigbang leader burujijo jal
Nanmashesanunge nag so wut you wanna do
Hot issue nega mworhagon ogil gagon modunge hot issue
Nugulmannagon tugjong sagon um hot issue
Hot issue nega mwol ibdon musun marhagon modunge hot issue
Anywhere anytime focus me
Baro nega hot hot hot hot issue
A 2007 track where G-Dragon declares himself a dangerous representer over a dancing beatbox. The lyric moves from a boastful introduction straight into Korean verses about drama and focus. It doesn't linger on explanation; it just asserts presence.
G-Dragon performs "Hot Issue (feat. Lee Chae Rin)", and this lyric page sits inside the G-Dragon catalog on LyroVerse.
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