[NEWS] Seungri on Brazilian TV, "Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake should be careful"
2011.01.23
Translation: Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake are important names of the actual pop music and serve as reference for many people. Even for a South Korean singer. "Somebody To Love" is still on the radio, in Justin Bieber's voices. The forgotten "Sexy Back" from another Justin was the start of everything. The two singers already got the top place in the music rankings, but they will stay back after this, because Seungri is the man. Member of the boyband Big Bang, the South Korean singer made a new MV. He has the same music style of Justin Bieber, Usher and Timberlake. We found some similarities with Usher, Timberlake and Bieber. Seungri doesn't talk about his references. "VVIP" is already in the online music charts, it's a hit on the Korean radios and prepares his way in America. Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake should be careful!"
Source: BIGBANGBrazil Translation from Pollyana (Thanks!^^)
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