On March 19, the official G-Dragon Youtube channel released films behind the scenes of “SIN” Music video, offering fans a look at his practical approach to conceptualize and direct production.
During a production meeting, the team approved on the selection of a female protagonist for a key scene, with the director who explained, “For this section of the bridge … it’s like a mysterious girl between here, without the face shown … and then vibrates with this girl.” While they recognized the importance of the role, they have not yet been satisfied with a final choice.
Initially uncertain, G-dragon therefore made a decisive call, affirming, “In my opinion, it’s Karina.” This confirmed that the idea of launching member Aespa was entirely his.
The video also captured G-Dragon and Karina’s first meeting on the set, where they immediately showed a strong chemistry of dance. G-Dragon personally guided Karina through different poses, demonstrating movements and offering advice. “It’s okay to try a variety of poses,“ He suggested, while Karina perfectly performed her direction, adding to the overall impact of the music video.
Express gratitude for his participation, shared G-dragon, “Karina must have such a crowded program and I feel so grateful for her appearance for guests. Personally, I am also a fan of hers, but I hope that even Aespa fans have fun watching the m/v.”
During the filming, G-Dragon remained actively involved in the formation of various scenes, strengthening his reputation as a dedicated artist with a clear vision. Wrapping with a sincere message, he said, “I hope you like it very much. Please give him a lot of interest and love!”
The fans were enthusiastic to attend the practical approach of G-dragon in giving life to his creative vision, especially with the fascinating presence of Karina who adds a new level of depth to “SIN” music video. The unexpected collaboration between the two artists aroused excitement between the fans of G-Dragon and Aespa, who praised their chemistry on the screen and the unique artistic direction of the MV.