BIGBANG's G-Dragon and CL could possibly be joined by more rappers in their collaboration performance during the "2016 SAF Gayo Daejun." Earlier, the five member group confirmed their attendance on the said event.
On Dec. 20, it was unveiled that G-Dragon and CL will have a special collaborative performance at the upcoming 2016 SBS Festival Music Awards. According to the reports, the two internationally renowned K-Pop artists will be joined by YG producer Teddy, together with two rappers personally picked by G-Dragon and CL.
Following the announcement, it was revealed that Teddy will be joining the collaborative performance as a producer, and not as a performer. The 38-year old producer will be in charge of stage direction, Allkpop reported.
Additionally, it was revealed that rappers BewhY and Okasian will be joining G-Dragon's and CL's performance during the awards night. After winning on "Show Me The Money 5," BewhY is currently one of the hottest artist in Korean hip-hop, while Okasian is a popular underground rapper in South Korea.
Meanwhile, former 2NE1 member, teases new music video through a new Instagram post. In the photo, the 25-year old singer can be seen wearing a loose-fitting tracksuit, which gave her an elegant and sophisticated look, as reported by Vogue.
A photo posted by CL (@chaelincl) on Dec 19, 2016 at 11:25pm PST
A photo posted by CL (@chaelincl) on Dec 19, 2016 at 11:26pm PST
A video posted by CL (@chaelincl) on Dec 20, 2016 at 1:43am PST
It is worth noting that her previous group, 2NE1, just disbanded this year. Former members, Dara and Park Bom, were reported to pursue their individual careers as a soloist.
The group released its final album "Crush," in 2014, and performed it together for the last time during the "2015 Mnet Asia Music Award (MAMA)." For the past seven years, 2NE1 held the highest ranking K-Pop album on "Billboard 200" for two years, after their album "Crush" debuted at no. 61 in 2014.
2NE1 became one of K-Pop's most famous girl group after releasing their debut single "Fire" in 2009. YG Entertainment, the group's label revealed that although it is sad to let the group go, they have decided that it is better for the members to pursue solo careers.
Catch CL and the rest of 2NE1 in "Fire" below: