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"Crooked" (삐딱하게; ppittaghage) is a song recorded by South Korean rapper G-Dragon, serving as the third single for his second studio album Coup d'Etat (2013). It was written and produced by Teddy and G-Dragon. A pop-punk song, "Crooked" peaked at number three at the Gaon Digital Chart and became one of his most successful singles. [1]
G-Dragon was born on August 18, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. [1] He enrolled at Kyung Hee University in 2008 to study post-modern music. He later dropped out due to his busy schedule, and instead majored in Leisure Sports Studies at Gukje Cyber University, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in 2013.
Home Sweet Home (G-Dragon song) I. I Need a Girl (Taeyang song) If You (BigBang song) K. Knock Out (GD & TOP song) L. Last Dance (BigBang song) Last Farewell (BigBang ...
"That XX" was remade by the rappers Olltii and Zico at the reality show Show Me the Money.This rendition peaked at number #32 on the Gaon Digital Chart. [9] Wonder Girls' Park Ye-eun and the duo 15& remade the song by giving it a female perspective at the survival show Singer Game. [10]
[5] [6] According to G-Dragon, it is a love song about the darker feelings that arise when you are in love with someone. He described the emotions conveyed in the song as, "When you have a girlfriend, there are many things that are irritating every day, every night. I’m sure it’s different for everyone, but when you fight, it gets really ...
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Without any percussion or beat, Jeff Benjamin of Fuse compares the song to Adele's "Someone like You" for its simplicity. [7] Lyrically, the single is "a letter to a past lover", with G-Dragon "apologizing for his past actions, asking for forgiveness and the chance to see his ex again even if it's just one more time or in his dreams."