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On June 5, 2023, Halsey released a reimagined version of "Lilith" in promotion of the console game Diablo IV. [58] This version included some different lyrics and production, and features Suga of South Korean boy band BTS. The music video was released later that day. [59] Forbes called the song "a brilliant marketing move". [60]
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.
"That That" is a song recorded by South Korean singer Psy and South Korean rapper Suga of BTS for Psy's eighth studio album Psy 9th. The song was written and produced by Psy and Suga. It was released for digital download and streaming on April 29, 2022, as the album's lead single by School Boy, Republic, and P Nation.
Suga became interested in rap after hearing "Ragga Muffin" by Stony Skunk, stating that it was different from anything he had ever heard before. After hearing Epik High, he decided to become a rapper. [6] By age 13, he began to write music lyrics and learned about MIDI. He worked a part-time job at a record studio by age 17.
Suga appears halfway through the video, dressed in a dark robe and surrounded by a haze of red smoke, and performs his verse in a shadowy room. Halsey transforms into the game's protagonist, the Blessed Mother Lilith, at the end.
D-2 is the second mixtape released by South Korean rapper Agust D, better known as Suga of BTS, following his eponymous debut mixtape released in 2016. The mixtape was released on May 22, 2020, through Big Hit Entertainment, along with the lead single "Daechwita" (Korean: 대취타). [4]
If Venus is Taylor Swift’s Fearless era, then Lilith is the pop princess’ dark dive into her Reputation. As told in Jewish folklore, Lilith was Adam’s first wife in the Garden of Eden.
[1] [24] The lyrics "Can't hold me down/ ‘Cuz you know I’m a fighter" and "bring the pain on" emphasizes the album's theme of fighting against darkness, accepting faults and moving forward. [ 17 ] [ 19 ] Variety describes it "an exhortation to their fans, but also homage to their own career."