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[3] On the record, he discussed his struggles with depression and social phobia, among other topics. [25] Fuse TV rated it one of the top 20 mixtapes of 2016. [26] The following year, Suga composed the song "Wine" for singer Suran, with whom he had previously worked on a song for his mixtape. [27]
Titled "Stay Alive" and produced by bandmate Suga, the song earned Jungkook his first solo entry on the Hot 100 with its debut at number 95, [30] and his first solo top-ten entry on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S chart at number eight; [31] it also became the first Korean soundtrack in history to debut on the UK Singles Chart, at number 89. [32]
Suga for D Icon magazine, November 2017 South Korean rapper, songwriter, and record producer Min Yoon-gi, better known by his stage names Suga and Agust D, has written songs for his two solo mixtapes and debut studio album , multiple albums for BTS , as well as for other artists and one webcomic soundtrack.
BTS’ Suga became the third member of the K-pop supergroup to join the South Korean military on Monday. His label, Big Hit Music, announced the news hours after Suga had completed his first solo ...
Suga at the Billboard Music Awards red carpet on May 1, 2019. Min Yoon-gi (Korean: 민윤기; born March 9, 1993), better known by his stage names, Suga and Agust D, is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, and record producer.
In April 2023, Suga released his debut solo studio album D-Day as Agust D. Described as the third and possibly final installment in his Agust D trilogy of works, [3] the record featured collaborations with BTS bandmate J-Hope, South Korean vocalist IU, Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, and indie rock singer Woosung of The Rose.
Agust D is the debut mixtape by the South Korean rapper of the same name, better known as Suga of BTS. It was released on August 15, 2016 by Big Hit Entertainment on SoundCloud . Background and development
Musically, "Stay Alive" is a "dramatic" slow-tempo, "sweeping" pop ballad. [1] [2] Produced by Suga, the track's instrumentation features trademark elements of his production style, mixing "subtle guitar pluckings with a suave string section" for the intro, followed by "softly muted percussive elements" as the song's momentum builds, leading into a "slightly more explosive" though still ...