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Daesung, also known by his Japanese stage name D-Lite, is a South Korean singer who debuted in 2006 as a member of BIGBANG under YG Entertainment, one of the most influential boy groups of K-pop's second generation. He launched his Korean solo career in 2008 with the trot-styled single "Look at Me, Gwisoon," which topped charts and was co-written by his groupmate G-Dragon. Daesung's solo work found its strongest footing in Japan, where he released albums including "D'scover," "D'slove," and the chart-topping "Delight," and built a substantial touring career. He became one of the first Korean soloists to draw very large audiences across consecutive Japanese tours, later headlining solo dome shows. Known within BIGBANG for his powerful vocals and warm, comedic stage presence, Daesung balanced group activities, solo releases, and television appearances, often hosting and appearing on Korean variety programs. As part of BIGBANG he contributed to a catalog widely credited with shaping the modern K-pop sound. His career illustrates the strong cross-border appeal that second-generation YG artists cultivated in the Japanese market, where his solo work achieved some of its greatest commercial success.