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"Way - GD"
The phrase most often refers to G-Dragon's (GD) immense influence on the music industry, frequently summarized by fans with the phrase: "G-Dragon didn't just pave the way; he created the way" .
Experiments on five-year accumulated AIS data demonstrate that: Way - GD
- Use a Copyable: Find a copy of the level on the servers (search "Way copyable"). Use start positions to practice the Asymmetrical Dual (25-50%) in isolation. Do this for 30 minutes before attempting a full run.
- Draw the Maze: For the memory section (55-75%), pause the level and draw the path on paper. Mark the "fake" orbs with an X. Visual memory fades; physical notes do not.
- Lower Your SFX: In the Silent Wave (80-90%), the sound effects of your own clicks can throw off the bass rhythm. Turn SFX volume to 50% and Music to 100%.
- Practice the 98% Jump: The final trap is just before the end. Put a start position at 95% and do it 20 times in a row. You want that jump to be automatic.
Yet, no exploration of GD’s "Way" would be honest without acknowledging the toll of the journey. His struggles with the military scandal, accusations of privilege, and the immense mental strain of being a perpetual trendsetter reveal a darker truth: a way of one’s own making is often a lonely one. The long hiatuses between albums, the visible fatigue, and the introspection of later works like Kwon Ji-yong (2017) suggest a man at a crossroads, questioning whether the path he blazed is still the one he wishes to walk. "Way - GD" The phrase most often refers