G-Dragon discography

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G-Dragon discography
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G-Dragon in 2012.
Studio albums3
Live albums4
EPs2
Singles14
Collaboration albums1

South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer G-Dragon began his career as a member of South Korean boy band Big Bang. His discography as a solo artist began in 2009, and includes three studio albums, two extended plays, one collaboration album, four live albums and several other singles.

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In 2009, G-Dragon released his debut studio album Heartbreaker . Propelled by its lead-single of the same name, an electronic pop song, the album sold over 300,000 copies [1] and went on to win Album of the Year at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards. [2] The second single, "Breathe", manage to chart within the Top 20 [3] while his other songs—"The Leaders", "A Boy", "Hello", and "She's Gone"—went on to top various charts upon their release. [4] In November 2010, YG Entertainment announced a collaboration album between G-Dragon and T.O.P. [5] To promote their album, the duo released three singles: "High High", "Oh Yeah", and "Knock Out" (뻑이가요; Revised Romanization: Ppeogigayo). [6] The album debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart. [7]

Three years after his debut album, G-Dragon released his first extended play One of a Kind in September 2012. [8] The album was positively received, topping the Billboard World Albums chart and entering the Billboard 200 chart at number 161. [9] At of the end of 2012, the album netted in over 200,000 copies, making it the best selling album by a Korean soloist since the release of his first album Heartbreaker in 2009. The EP won the award for Record of the Year at the 2013 Seoul Music Awards. His second album, Coup d'Etat , was released in September 2013. Six tracks from Coup d'Etat placed within the top 10 of the Gaon Digital Chart with "Who You?" (니가 뭔데; Revised Romanization: Niga Mwonde) topping the chart. [10] The album entered the Billboard 200, making G-Dragon the first Korean act to have multiples entries in the chart. [11] The success of Coup d'Etat led to G-Dragon winning Artist of the Year at the 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards. [12]

After a four-year hiatus as a solo artist, G-Dragon released his second extended play Kwon Ji Yong in June 2017, which spawned the number one single, Untitled, 2014. Other songs from the EP "Super Star" and "Bullshit" charted at number 4 and 6 respectively. [13] [14] The EP surpassed one million copies sold on QQ Music, the biggest online music service in China, in six days, the shortest time ever for any album. [15] In the United States, Kwon Ji Yong became his best-selling album and the first by a Korean soloist to spend multiple weeks atop the Billboard World Albums chart. [16]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[17]
JPN
[18]
US
[19]
US
Heat

[20]
US
World

[21]
Heartbreaker 711
Coup d'Etat
  • Released: September 13, 2013 [24]
  • Label: YG Entertainment, KT Music
  • Format: CD, digital download, LP
118231
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborative albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[17]
JPN
[18]
TW
[28]
GD & TOP
(with T.O.P)
  • Released: December 24, 2010 [29]
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
1810

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
JPN
[18]
Coup d'Etat + One of a Kind & Heartbreaker
  • Released: November 27, 2013 [31]
  • Label: YGEX
  • Format: CD, digital download
2

Live albums

List of live albums
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[17]
TW
[33]
Shine a Light
  • Released: March 3, 2010
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
15
1st World Tour Commemorative
Vinyl LP – One of a Kind
  • Released: August 8, 2013
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Format: LP
12
2013 G-Dragon World Tour Live CD
[One of a Kind in Seoul]
  • Released: September 3, 2013
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
2
2013 G-Dragon 1st World Tour
[One of a Kind] The Final
  • Released: November 22, 2013
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales
KOR
[17]
CAN
[36]
JPN
[18]
NZ
[37]
US
[19]
US
Heat

[20]
US
World

[21]
One of a Kind 11216161
Kwon Ji Yong
  • Released: June 8, 2017 [40]
  • Label: YG Entertainment, KT Music
  • Format: USB, CD, digital download
51 [upper-alpha 1] 5233919211
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
[44]
KOR
Hot

[45]
JPN
Hot

[46]
US
World

[47]
"This Love"2006 Big Bang Vol.1
"Heartbreaker"2009Heartbreaker
"Breathe"
"A Boy"
"Butterfly"
(featuring Jin Jung)
"Heartbreaker" (Remix)
(featuring Flo Rida)
20108Shine a Light
"One of a Kind"20129147One of a Kind
"That XX"12
  • KOR: 1,906,000 [50]
"Crayon"345
  • KOR: 1,955,000 [51]
"MichiGO"201317178Coup d'Etat
"Coup d'Etat"
(featuring Diplo and Baauer)
5154
"Crooked"325
  • KOR: 1,814,000 [54]
"Who You?"146
  • KOR: 1,145,000 [55]
"Untitled, 2014"201713574
  • KOR: 2,500,000 [56]
Kwon Ji Yong
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborations

List of collaboration singles
TitleYearPeaksSalesAlbum
KOR
[57]
FIN Dig.
[58]
US
World

[59]
"High High"
(with T.O.P)
20103
  • KOR: 1,390,163 [60]
GD & TOP
"Oh Yeah"
(with T.O.P featuring Park Bom)
2
  • KOR: 1,380,732 [61]
"Knock Out"
(with T.O.P)
5
"Having an Affair" (바람났어)
(with Park Myung-soo & Park Bom)
20111
  • KOR: 3,660,769 [63]
Infinite Challenge Westcoast Highway Music Festival
"Going To Try"
(with Jeong Hyeong-don)
20132 Infinite Challenge Free Highway Music Festival
"Good Boy"
(with Taeyang)
201451Non-album single
"Mapsosa"
(with Taeyang & Hwang Kwanghee)
2015210
  • KOR: 1,302,380 [67]
"Zutter"
(with T.O.P)
2302 Made
List of singles as featured artist
TitleYearPeak positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
[69]
JPN
[70]
US
World

[71]
"Storm"
(Perry featuring G-Dragon, Sean & Masta Wu)
2001Perry by Storm
"Magic Eye"
(Wheesung featuring G-Dragon)
2002Like A Movie
"Intro"
(Se7en featuring G-Dragon & Perry)
2003 Just Listen
"Can You Feel Me"
(Se7en featuring G-Dragon)
2006Se7ultion
"Anystar"
(Park Bom featuring G-Dragon & Gummy)
Non-album single
"Super Fly"
(Lexy featuring G-Dragon, T.O.P & Taeyang)
2007Rush
"So in Love Pt.2"
(Kim Jo-han featuring G-Dragon)
Soul Family with Johan
"Intro – Work it Now"
(Gummy featuring G-Dragon)
2008Comfort
"Party"
(Uhm Jung-hwa featuring G-Dragon)
D.I.S.C.O
"D.I.S.C.O Pt.2"
(Uhm Jung-hwa featuring G-Dragon)
D.I.S.C.O Part 2
"What" (YMGA featuring G-Dragon, Teddy, Kush, Perry & CL)Made In R.O.K
"Strong Baby"
(Seungri featuring G-Dragon)
2009 Remember
"Rain is Fallin"
(W-inds featuring G-Dragon)
2 Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream
"I Need A Girl"
(Taeyang featuring G-Dragon)
2010417
  • KOR: 1,876,167 [34]
Solar
"Open the Window"
(Seungri featuring G-Dragon)
201168 VVIP
"Dancing on My Own"
(Pixie Lott featuring G-Dragon & T.O.P)
201236 Young Foolish Happy
"Blue Frog"
(Psy featuring G-Dragon)
520
  • KOR: 1,155,162 [73]
PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1
"Bubble Butt"
(Major Lazer featuring Bruno Mars, G-Dragon, T.O.P, Tyga & Mystic)
201378 Free the Universe (Asian Edition)
"Let's Talk About Love"
(Seungri feat. G-Dragon & Taeyang)
159 Let's Talk About Love
"Dirty Vibe"
(Skrillex featuring Diplo, G-Dragon and CL)
2014 [upper-alpha 2] [upper-alpha 3] Recess
"Stay With Me"
(Taeyang featuring G-Dragon)
74 Rise
"Temple"
(Baauer featuring M.I.A. and G-Dragon)
2016 [upper-alpha 4] Aa
"Complex"
(Zion.T featuring G-Dragon)
20172 OO
"Palette"
(IU featuring G-Dragon)
14
  • KOR: 2,500,000 [80]
Palette
"Fact Assault'"
(PSY featuring G-Dragon)
16 4X2=8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

List of songs with selected chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
[82]
KOR
Hot

[45]
US
World

[83]
"The Leaders"
(featuring Teddy Park and CL)
2009Heartbreaker
"Hello"
(featuring Sandara Park) [upper-alpha 5]
"She's Gone"
(featuring Kush)
"Korean Dream"
(featuring Taeyang)
"Gossip Man"
(featuring Kim Gun-mo)
"1 Year Station"
"Without You"
(featuring Rosé of Blackpink)
20121015One of a Kind
"Missing You"
(featuring Kim Yoon-ah of Jaurim)
2223
  • KOR: 2,137,929 [85]
"Today"
(featuring Kim Jong-wan of Nell)
1720
"Niliria"
(featuring Missy Elliott)
20139308Coup d'Etat
"Black"
(featuring Jennie of Blackpink or Sky Ferreira)
2310
  • KOR: 1,009,720 [88]
"R.O.D."
(featuring Lydia Paek)
62116
I Love It"
(featuring Zion.T and Boys Noize)
2013
"Shake the World"252911
"Runaway"2726
"Niliria (G-Dragon ver.)"3238
"You Do"35
"Super Star"2017423Kwon Ji Yong
"Bullshit"62110
"Intro. Middle Fingers-Up"1535
"Outro. Divina Commedia"16
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Notes

  1. Kwon Ji Yong was not permitted to chart on the Gaon Album Chart upon its release in June 2017 due to Korean chart rules requiring music be located on the physical format itself. The rules were later changed in December 2017 and came into effect in January 2018, when Kwon Ji Yong debuted at number 51 on the first chart of 2018.
  2. "Dirty Vibe" charted at number 6 on the Gaon International Digital Chart. [76]
  3. "Dirty Vibe" peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart
  4. "Temple" peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart and at number 26 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs Chart
  5. On the official Korean music chart, it was stated as G-Dragon featuring CL although his album lists it as featuring Sandara Park.

See also

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