YG Entertainment reveals first hip hop project as collaboration of Big Bang members G-Dragon and Taeyang; Will it be the rest of Big Bang in the second project?

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The guessing is over. It was recently revealed that G-Dragon will be collaborating with Big Bang fellow member, Taeyang, in the upcoming hip-hop project of record label YG Entertainment. Fans have been waiting for the duo unit GDYB to come into reality and the time is now.

YG Entertainment's latest image in a series of "Who's Next?" teasers revealed that the second artist to be featured is none other than "Eyes, Nose, Lips" singer Taeyang, Allkpop reports. The first of the previously teased-about projects will be dropped on November 21 at midnight (KST).

Meanwhile, members of the other project scheduled on December 2 are not yet announced, Soompi notes. Fans will have to wait for YG to release more teasers to figure out who will collaborate for the hip-hop project.

On November 17, G-Dragon was revealed to be the first artist in the mysterious project, with fans speculating the second could either be fellow member TOP or Taeyang. The next day, fans were thrilled to know that GD is indeed working with his close friend Taeyang.

The news was immediately linked to previous rumors that the two singers were spotted filming a music video in California.

As YG fans wait for the next teasers to be revealed, various speculations on the second project have surfaced. According to KpopStars, some suggest that Bobby, member of the yet-to-debut group iKON, could be part of it. Bobby won "Show Me The Money 3" and part of his prize is an album. He was also featured in several projects of his label mates such as Hi Suhyun's "I'm Different," as well as Epik High's "Born Hater."

Other rumors suggest a collaboration between 2NE1's Minzy and other YG female trainees.

Meanwhile, others speculate that the three artists to collaborate on the second project could be the rest of Big Bang, TOP, Daesung, and Seungri. In a recent concert, Taeyang revealed that the group is working on a new music.

KpopStars noted that the highly popular idol group has not released any group or collaborative music since their "Still Alive" album in 2012. Fans have been rallying for the group's comeback through various memes.

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Big bang, Epik High, YG Entertainment

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