![]() ![]() A couple of weeks after the release of "Butterfly", "Soneoniya" was officially confirmed and released as the fourth and final promotional single for the album. Instead, G-Dragon released the song " Butterfly". G-Dragon stated that the song was released as an answer to the plagiarism controversy that surrounded his singles " Heartbreaker" and " Butterfly" when several people were telling him to quit singing, with G-Dragon answering that he "will not quit." Release Īlthough the end of G-Dragon's music video for " Breathe" included a teaser the music video for "A Boy", the single was not released as the next single. ![]() It was released as the fourth and final single from his debut album Heartbreaker. " A Boy" ( Korean: 소년이여, Sonyeoniyeo) is a song recorded by the South Korean singer G-Dragon. K-pop, dance-pop, funk, Rap, electro- hip hop ![]()
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Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. ![]() ![]() ![]() That’s the power of geometric progression or the domino effect. ![]() If you started with a 2-inch domino, and increased the size of each subsequent domino by 50%, the 57th domino would practically bridge the distance between the earth and the moon. It’s about going small, and becoming laser-focused on what truly matters. The key idea in the book is to focus on this question: What’s the ONE Thing you can do, such that by doing it, everything else will be easier or unnecessary? In this summary, we’ll outline what the ONE Thing is all about and how you can apply it.įor more details, do get a copy of the book here, or check out our full summary bundle here! By understanding and applying it, you can concurrently do less less and have more, get extra-ordinary results and lead an extra-ordinary life. ![]() Do you find yourself overwhelmed by a million things to do and seemingly-insurmountable challenges? 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