Block B's leader Zico was recently featured in men's fashion magazine 'GQ' where he shared his thoughts on his last solo track, "Well Done," as well as the stigma behind being an 'idol' rapper.
During the interview with the magazine, Zico talked about other idols rappers who release hip hop tracks that screams an "I'm an idol, so what?" kind of mentality. However, Zico disagreed with releasing such tracks and shared that he is apathetic towards the stigma behind being an idol-rapper.
He said, "If you are really hip hop, then I think you would be acknowledged anyways without having to say it." He then added, "My goal isn't to become a rapper. Rap is good, but I get very greedy about producing. I want to show that I don't have a limit."
Meanwhile, the full interview as well as the pictorial will be released in the May issue of 'GQ'
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