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Korean entertainment fans are buzzing about Squid Game 2, and one of its standout cast members, Player 007, has been gaining massive attention—not just for his acting, but also for his music. YDG (Yang Dong Geun), already a well-respected rapper in Korea, is now experiencing a surge in global recognition thanks to his role in Netflix’s highly anticipated sequel. His latest song, Bolo, a collaboration with Penomeco, has gone viral on social media, propelling his music career to new international heights.
YDG is no newcomer to the Korean hip-hop scene. With a career spanning decades, he has built a solid reputation as both a rapper and an actor. His ability to blend storytelling with lyrical prowess has made him a mainstay in the industry. He has also collaborated with influential names in Korean music, including Sonical.ly founder Elmo Chong (Double Dragon Productions), on classic songs like Run featuring Tiger JK, Yoonmirae, and Bizzy, as well as W.I.D.Y. G and MY DNA is Gold.
Beyond his solo work, YDG has been deeply involved in the hip-hop community. He served as a judge on the hit show Show Me the Money, where he played a key role in mentoring and shaping the next generation of Korean rappers. His extensive catalog of features includes a collaboration with global superstar Psy, further solidifying his influence in the scene.
While YDG has long been a respected figure in Korea, his appearance in Squid Game 2 has introduced him to a global audience. With the show’s worldwide reach, many new fans are eager to learn more about him, and naturally, his music has become a major point of interest. As curiosity about Player 007 grew, so did the visibility of his discography.
This newfound global attention has turned Bolo, his collaboration with Penomeco, into a viral hit. The song has been spreading rapidly across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, with fans sharing clips, dance challenges, and reactions. The synergy between his role in Squid Game 2 and the success of Bolo has set the stage for YDG’s music to reach audiences far beyond Korea.
With the overwhelming response to his role in Squid Game 2 and the virality of Bolo, YDG is in a prime position to expand his music career internationally. His ability to seamlessly balance acting and music makes him a unique force in the industry, and fans are eagerly awaiting what he does next. Whether it’s new music, more high-profile collaborations, or additional acting roles, one thing is clear—YDG’s time on the global stage is just beginning.
As Squid Game 2 continues to dominate streaming charts and social media conversations, YDG’s music is finding new fans every day. His journey from Korean hip-hop icon to internationally recognized artist is an exciting one, and we can’t wait to see where it takes him next.