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G-Dragon fuels comeback hype with track list of 'Ubermensch'

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The official poster teasing BIGBANG member G-Dragon's upcoming album, 'Übermensch,' slated for Feb. 25. The new album comes in more than 11 years since his last release. Courtesy of xxxibgdrgn on Instagram

The official poster teasing BIGBANG member G-Dragon's upcoming album, "Übermensch," slated for Feb. 25. The new album comes in more than 11 years since his last release. Courtesy of xxxibgdrgn on Instagram

By Pyo Kyung-min

BIGBANG member G-Dragon revealed the track list of his third studio album, "Übermensch," set to drop on Feb. 25, marking his first full-length release in a whopping 11 years and five months.

The singer-songwriter shared an official poster through his newly launched fan socials, Saturday, unveiling the upcoming work's title and its final tracklist. The title, "Übermensch," is a German word that translates to "superman" or "overman," a concept introduced by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche as an ideal human being.

The poster, which features the silhouette of G-Dragon, lists eight tracks, including "POWER" and "HOME SWEET HOME," both of which were prereleased last year to immense popularity. Other tracks include "TOO BAD," "DRAMA," "IBELONGIIU," "TAKE ME," "BONAMANA" and "GYRO-DROP."

The announcement also teased an eponymous world tour beginning in March, further heightening anticipation among global K-pop fans.

G-Dragon, the longtime leader and rapper of YG Entertainment's powerhouse BIGBANG, returned to the stage in November 2024 after a series of challenges, including the departure of two bandmates and allegations of drug use in 2023.

Now back in full force, the 36-year-old artist is set to appear on the new MBC variety show "Good Day," premiering Feb. 16, as well as the inaugural K-pop showcase "K-STAR SPARK" in Bangkok. He is also slated to perform at the major U.S. music festival "Head in the Clouds" in Los Angeles in May, alongside other Korean acts 2NE1, Dean and DPR Ian.

Pyo Kyung-min pzzang@ktimes.com


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