Danh ngôn của G-Dragon (Sứ mệnh: 3)

There was this hip-hop collective called People Crew. And at the time in Korea, there was no real place to access rap music. So People Crew used to host this summer school program, which taught rapping and dancing. I begged my mom to attend that school to learn how to rap.
I wasn't trying to be famous when I started making music. I mean, that wasn't the first thing I wanted.
Before I was physically there in different countries to meet my fans in person, I didn't really realize how famous I was.
When I don't look cool enough or when I cannot make good music anymore, I will retire.
My mom is in charge of my earnings.
If you look at the brands that I like, there are brands I like because of the clothes; then, there are brands I like because of their attitude and mentality.
I have to say I really was surprised on my first world tour. It was amazing to see what we've always dreamed of, right before our eyes.
I am usually positive and optimistic. If I get stressed or some results are not so good, I let it go by thinking, 'Oh well, it can be better next time.' I don't worry a lot, and I'm not too serious about anything.
I want to have freedom with everything I do.
I started out as a child actor. Back then, I didn't have a manager or company, and I couldn't even dream of having a stylist. My mom made and bought the clothes I would wear. I think that was probably when I first got into fashion.
I'm not sure if they do this in the States, but in Korea, until high school, on your graduation diploma there's a line that states your future goal. Kids write 'president' or 'astronaut,' or whatever. I always wrote 'singer.'