BTS’ Suga to launch solo album on April 21

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BTS’ Suga to launch solo album on April 21


BTS' Suga. Image: Instagram/@agustd

BTS’ Suga. Image: Instagram/@agustd

BTS’ Suga is getting ready to launch his solo debut album “D-Day” on April 21, which is claimed to be the ultimate installment of his mixtape trilogy.

Suga’s much-anticipated album was confirmed by South Korean music label Big Hit Music on Sunday night time, April 2, the place a pre-release monitor from the document shall be dropped on April 7.

“D-Day” is described as an album that marks the tip of his Agust D trilogy, following his mixtapes “Agust D” in 2016 and “D-2” in 2020, in accordance with a launch from Big Hit through Korean media outlet Sports Chosun.

Suga addresses himself as his alter ego Agust D throughout solo promotions, which is a mix of “Suga” spelled backwards and DT or referring to his hometown in Daegu Town, in South Korea.

The label additionally famous that the BTS member took cost of manufacturing the songs and lyrics, as he additionally took cost of planning its idea and composition. Additional particulars are mentioned to be revealed within the coming weeks.

Following the discharge of his album, Suga is ready to kick off his solo tour on the UBS Arena in New York within the U.S. this coming April 26 and 27. The tour additionally consists of stops in South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore.

Born as Min Yoon-gi, Suga debuted because the lead rapper of BTS in June 2013. Apart from the group’s music, he additionally produced songs for solo artists akin to IU, Psy, and Heize, in addition to hip-hop trio Epik High. EDV

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