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Former BIGBANG Star T.O.P Confirms Comeback with First Solo Album in 12 years
Former BIGBANG rapper T.O.P is going viral after announcing his long-awaited return to music.
The 37-year-old artist confirmed he will drop his first full-length solo album in the fourth quarter of 2025. If it happens, this will mark his first release since the hip-hop track ‘Doom Dada’ in 2013.
T.O.P took the world by storm with his acting in Squid Game Season 2, his first role since the 2017 film ‘Out of Control’.
He first rose to fame as a member of BIGBANG, one of South Korea’s most successful boy bands, which has sold over 140 million records worldwide since its 2006 debut.
In 2020, he announced his departure from the entertainment industry after facing a marijuana charge, and officially left BIGBANG in 2023.In the Netflix hit, the 37-year-old actor plays Thanos, a failed rapper who joins the deadly games after falling into debt from investing in a failed cryptocurrency called MG Coin.
Now, after years of reflection, T.O.P says he’s ready to face the world again, but on his own terms.
“I made huge mistakes and collapsed mentally,” he admitted in a recent interview, “but I’ve never stopped creating music. I feel alive whenever I’m in the studio, and I believe the time has come to share it with the world.”
Industry insiders expect the album to drop sometime after October, signaling a new chapter in T.O.P’s career.
While no official details have been confirmed yet, one thing is certain, T.O.P is gearing up for a major comeback that fans have been waiting years to see.
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35-Year-Old Takato Ishida Goes Viral as Japan’s Youngest Governor
On January 25, Takato Ishida, 35, won the Fukui gubernatorial election, becoming the youngest incumbent prefectural governor in Japan.
He collected 134,620 votes, narrowly beating former Echizen city mayor Kenichi Yamada, who received 130,290 votes, in one of Japan’s most conservative prefectures.
Ishida holds two bachelor’s degrees along with a Master of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.
He joined Japan’s Foreign Ministry in 2015 and later served as deputy consul at the Japanese Consulate-General in Melbourne before resigning in December 2025 to run for office.
During his campaign, Ishida pledged to expand child-rearing support and actively used social media to reach voters.
He also took a firm stance on immigration, expressing strong opposition to what he described as ‘disorderly immigration’ and calling for stricter controls on mass migration into Japan.
But his record and policy stance are not what have the internet buzzing. It is his looks, apparently.
Political opponents accused voters of populism, arguing his win was driven more by his wholesome image than actual policy. Netizens, however, did not seem too bothered by that argument.
Despite this, supporters see Ishida as a symbol of generational change and a sign of growing voter frustration with political elites.
At 35, he has become proof that Japan’s political landscape is shifting and that a new generation is ready to lead.
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‘Golden’ Makes History After Becoming First K-Pop Song to Win a GRAMMY
‘Golden’ from the hit animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ just won Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The win cements its place in music history as the first K-pop song ever to earn a Grammy.
Performed by EJAE with Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, the song previously made chart impact by leading the Billboard Hot 100 for eight weeks.
Globally, it also topped the Billboard Global 200, remaining at number one for 20 weeks across the world.
‘Golden’ stood out among strong competitors, including songs from ‘TRON: Ares,’ ‘Sinners,’ and Elton John’s ‘Never Too Late.’
Beyond the win, the song also earned additional nominations for Song of the Year, Best Pop/Duo Performance, and Best Remixed Recording.
With its Grammy win secured, attention now shifts to the Academy Awards, where ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ competes in two major categories.
Fans and creators are hopeful that ‘Golden’ will continue its remarkable run, proving the song still has more milestones waiting ahead.
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Jackie Chan Goes Viral After Recording a Farewell Song to Be Released After His Passing
71-year-old Jackie Chan has moved fans worldwide after revealing he has already recorded a personal farewell song meant to be released on the day he passes away.
This emotional project serves as his last goodbye, ensuring his voice remains even when he is gone.
The announcement was shared last December 28 during the Beijing premiere of his latest drama, ‘Unexpected Family.’
Chan said the idea came after losing close friends and colleagues in recent years, which led him to reflect on aging, life’s fragility and the importance of expressing one’s feelings while there is still time.
Despite the audience’s curiosity, he refused to sing a single note. He explained that performing it now would only make people cry.
Instead, the track remains locked away, a private treasure waiting to offer comfort to the world on the day he finally rests.
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