Who is Min Yoongi, BTS’s SUGA?

Basic Information
- Stage Names: Suga and AgustD
- Full Name: Min Yoon-Gi (민윤기)
- Position in the Group: Rapper, songwriter, and music producer
- Date of Birth: March 9, 1993
- Age: 32 (in 2025)
- Zodiac Signs: Pisces (Western), Rooster (Chinese)
- Height: 1.74m
- Blood Type: O
- Personality and MBTI: ISTP (pragmatic, independent, and introspective)
- Hometown: Daegu, South Korea
- Nicknames: Agust D (solo stage name), D-boy, Min PD, Syub, Gloss (underground rapper name), Jjang-jjang-man-boong-boong (짱짱맨뿡뿡), Minstradamus, Motionless Min (민가마니), Min Snail (민달팽이), Min Genius, Grandpa, Kitty, Guinho
- Vocal Range: Baritone
- Music Genres: K-pop, Hip-hop, R&B
- Instruments: Vocals, piano, guitar
- Trainee Period: 2010–2013 (3 years)
- Debut with BTS: June 13, 2013
- High School: Apgujeong High School
- Bachelor’s Degree: Global Cyber University – Broadcasting and Entertainment
- Master’s Degree: Hanyang Cyber University – MBA in Advertising and Media
- Brand Characters: Hip-Hop Monster, BT21 Shooky, TinyTan Suga
- Favorite Colors: White and Black
- Hobbies and Interests: Enjoys photography, watching basketball games, and composing music in his personal studio
- Sports or Physical Activities: Plays basketball and occasionally enjoys cycling
- Emojis: 🐱 (Cat) – Suga is often compared to cats due to his calm personality and facial expressions
- Social Media: Instagram @agustd
Fun Facts
- Suga is a Genius
- His nickname “D-boy” comes from being from Daegu
- ‘Agust D’ reversed is ‘D-t Suga’ (Daegu Town Suga)
- Yoongi started writing music in 6th grade
- He loves Kumamon, the mascot of Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan
- Deeply passionate about the music he creates and originally joined BigHit as a producer
- His studio is called Genius Lab
- The name “Suga” comes from his favorite basketball position: Shooting Guard
- He enjoys building/fixing equipment and interior design
- He has a dog named Min Holly
- He is j-Hope’s number 1 fan
- He’s responsible for producing and composing many BTS songs and also for other artists, earning respect in the music industry for the depth of his lyrics and musical style
- Shows interest in social issues, and his lyrics often deal with topics like mental health and overcoming struggles
Min Yoongi – SUGA’s History and Journey

Pre-Debut
Min Yoon-gi was born on March 9, 1993, in the city of Daegu, South Korea, in the Buk-gu district. Since childhood, he always showed a strong interest in music and technology, which would later define his professional path. Raised in a lower-middle-class family, he faced many financial difficulties throughout his youth but never gave up on his passion for music.
Yoongi’s interest in hip-hop began early, when he first heard the song Ragga Muffin by the duo Stony Skunk. The sound, unlike anything he had heard before, sparked his curiosity about the genre. Later, upon discovering the group Epik High, he decided he wanted to become a rapper and began exploring the world of hip-hop more deeply.
While still in high school, he adopted the stage name Gloss and started to stand out in Daegu’s underground rap scene. At just 13 years old, he was already writing his own songs and learning to use MIDI to produce beats. At the same time, he began working at a small recording studio in the city, where he honed his skills as a songwriter and music producer. At 17, he joined an underground rap group called D-Town, where he had the opportunity to collaborate with other rappers and release his first productions.
It was during this period that Yoongi started selling beats and establishing himself as a music producer. However, the industry’s reality was tough, and he often had to choose between paying for the bus fare home or buying food. In interviews, Suga has shared that he went through extremely difficult times but never considered giving up, because he knew he wanted to live off music.
The First Step into Big Hit Entertainment
In 2010, at the age of 17, Min Yoon-gi decided to audition in hopes of entering the music industry in a more structured way. He learned about the Hit It Audition, a rap competition promoted by Big Hit Entertainment, and decided to apply. What initially seemed like a long shot turned out to be a turning point in his life.
At the audition, Suga not only demonstrated his rap skills, but also his talent as a music producer. He modified the beat he was given for the performance, adding his own identity to the instrumental. This caught the judges’ attention, and by the end of the competition, Yoongi had secured second place, earning his spot as a trainee at Big Hit Entertainment.
At first, his goal was to work as a producer, as he didn’t believe he had the profile of an idol. However, Bang Si-hyuk, CEO of Big Hit, saw potential in his rap talent and convinced him to join the group that was being formed at the time: BTS.
The Trainee Years
Min Yoon-gi moved to Seoul on November 7, 2010, to begin his journey as a trainee at Big Hit Entertainment. Adapting to his new life wasn’t easy: beyond the intense routine of training and recording, he had to deal with financial and emotional hardships.
One of the most difficult moments of his pre-debut life occurred during his trainee period, when he was in a motorcycle accident while working as a delivery rider to supplement his income. The accident resulted in a serious shoulder injury that would affect him throughout his career and, years later, would require corrective surgery. Out of fear of being kicked out of the company, Suga hid his condition for a while, until Big Hit discovered the truth and began supporting him in his treatment.
During the training years, Suga shared a dorm with the other trainees who would later form BTS. The group went through many uncertainties before debuting, including line-up changes and doubts about the project’s viability. However, the determination of Yoon-gi and the other members kept them working hard toward their debut.
Even before the official debut, Suga was already actively participating in BTS’s music production. His talent as a producer began to stand out within the company, and he contributed to the composition and production of several songs that would be included in the group’s early albums.
In addition to his musical skills, Yoon-gi also trained in dance, an area where he initially lacked confidence. He has stated in various interviews that he always saw himself as a rapper and producer, and that learning to dance was one of the biggest challenges of his trainee journey.
The Meaning of “Suga” and “Agust D”
During his trainee period, Min Yoon-gi was given his official stage name within BTS: Suga. The name was chosen by Bang Si-hyuk and represents the first syllables of “shooting guard”, the position Suga played in basketball during school. The name also reflects his calm and “sweet” personality (like sugar in English).
In addition to Suga, he also adopted the name Agust D for his solo career. This stage name holds special meaning: “Agust D” is a reversal of “DT Suga”, where DT stands for Daegu Town, his hometown, and Suga refers to his stage name in BTS. The name symbolizes his identity as a solo rapper and his connection to his underground hip-hop roots.
Support (and Challenges) from Family
Throughout his pre-debut life, Suga faced resistance within his own family regarding his choice to pursue a music career. On several occasions, he mentioned that his parents didn’t support his decision to become a rapper, as they saw music as an unstable path with no financial guarantees.
His older brother was one of the few who supported him from the beginning, encouraging him to follow his passion. This family conflict inspired the song “Never Mind”, released on the album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 2, where Suga shares his experience of facing criticism and following his dreams despite adversity.
Over time, his parents came to accept and support his career, especially after BTS achieved global recognition. Today, Suga has expressed in interviews that he feels proud for having followed his instincts and persisted in music, even in the face of difficulties.
The Road to Debut
After three years of intensive training, Min Yoon-gi finally debuted as a member of BTS on June 13, 2013, with the release of the single “No More Dream”, from the album 2 Cool 4 Skool.
Even after debuting, his identity as a solo artist was never set aside. He continued writing and producing his own music, culminating in the release of his first mixtape, “Agust D”, in 2016.
Min Yoon-gi’s journey from an underground rapper in Daegu to one of the most influential artists in K-pop reflects his passion, persistence, and love for music. His story is a testament to overcoming adversity and dedication, showing that even in the face of challenges and uncertainty, it’s possible to turn dreams into reality.
Career in BTS

Min Yoon-gi, known artistically as Suga, debuted as a member of BTS on June 13, 2013, under the label Big Hit Entertainment. Since then, he has stood out not only as a rapper, but also as one of the group’s main songwriters and producers, significantly contributing to BTS’s musical identity.
With a strong foundation in hip-hop, R&B, and K-pop, Suga quickly became one of the group’s most influential members, bringing an authentic approach and introspective lyrics that explore themes such as youth, personal struggles, and social issues. His baritone voice, combined with his technical rap skills and piano talent, added depth to BTS’s music over the years.
Debut and Early Releases
BTS made their debut with the album 2 Cool 4 Skool, featuring the title track “No More Dream”, where Suga showcased his impactful and unique rap style. From the start, his role in the group went beyond just performing—he was already actively involved in writing and producing music.
In BTS’s early years, the group followed a hip-hop-driven musical line, addressing themes like the challenges of youth and the search for identity. Albums like O!RUL8,2? (2013) and Skool Luv Affair (2014) featured tracks where Suga played a significant role, both in composition and performance.
During the The Most Beautiful Moment in Life era (HYYH, 2015–2016), Suga further solidified his role as one of the main architects of BTS’s musical identity. He was responsible for the track “Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life” (HYYH Pt.1, 2015), a song that reflects on the struggles of growing up and societal expectations. In the next album, HYYH Pt.2 (2015), he wrote “Never Mind”, which talks about perseverance and the difficulties he faced on his personal and professional journey.
Musical Evolution and Impact on BTS’s Compositions
He composed and produced many of BTS’s iconic tracks, always adding a unique touch to each one. Highlights include:
- “Let Me Know” (Dark & Wild, 2014) – An emotional song about breakups and unresolved feelings.
- “Tomorrow” (Skool Luv Affair, 2014) – A reflection on the uncertainty of the future and the struggle to achieve dreams.
- “Autumn Leaves” (The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Pt.2, 2015) – Praised for its melancholic melody and poetic lyrics.
- “Ddaeng” (BTS Festa 2018) – A rap track with Suga, RM, and J-Hope, responding to criticism about their authenticity in hip-hop.
- “Telepathy” (BE, 2020) – Created during the pandemic, sharing a positive message of connection between BTS and their fans.
Beyond his contributions, Suga helped shape the sound of each BTS era. During the WINGS era (2016), for example, he released his first solo track within BTS, “First Love“, an autobiographical song about his connection to music and piano. In the Love Yourself era (2018), he explored a lighter and more melodic side with “Trivia: Seesaw“, a song about the challenges of relationships.
Lyrics and Themes
A defining trait of Suga’s songwriting in BTS is his ability to address deep and often overlooked topics in the music industry. He wrote numerous songs about mental health, perseverance, social pressure, and personal identity. This sincere and emotional approach has resonated with fans worldwide, making him one of the group’s most respected members.
In “Interlude: Shadow” (Map of the Soul: 7, 2020), Suga reflects on the pressures of fame and how recognition can carry an emotional burden. The song, which served as an introduction to the album’s narrative, was praised for its lyrical depth and sophisticated production.
Another important track is “Never Mind”, which addresses the struggles he faced before success. The song delivers a message of resilience, a recurring theme in his body of work.
Highlight as Music Producer
In addition to being a rapper and songwriter, Suga has become one of BTS’s main producers, being credited on several of the group’s songs. His personal studio, called “Genius Lab”, is where he spends most of his time creating new tracks. He is one of the BTS members with the most songs registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association.
His influence on BTS’s sound is evident throughout the years, from the group’s early releases to its most recent works. His production style blends classic hip-hop elements, emotional melodies, and innovative arrangements, creating a unique sound for the group.
Recognition and Impact on BTS
Throughout BTS’s career, Suga and the group have achieved historic milestones, including Billboard Hot 100 records, sold-out stadium tours worldwide, and partnerships with major global brands. Individually, he has also received awards and recognition for his work as a composer and producer.
His authenticity and sincere approach to music make him an inspiring figure for millions of fans around the world. Suga has not only helped shape BTS’s journey but has also redefined the standards for artists who wish to express themselves freely within the K-pop industry.
Solo Career of Min Yoongi (Suga / Agust D)

Min Yoon-gi, known artistically as Suga and Agust D, is one of the most versatile artists in the South Korean music scene. In addition to his work as a rapper and producer in BTS, he has built a solo career of great impact, exploring personal themes, experimenting with musical styles, and solidifying himself as one of the leading figures in the global music industry.
The Birth of Agust D and the First Mixtape (2016)
In 2016, Min Yoon-gi introduced the world to his alter ego, Agust D. This solo project gave him the freedom to explore a raw and introspective sound, addressing topics such as mental health, fame, identity, and self-discovery.
On August 15, 2016, Suga released his first mixtape “Agust D” for free on SoundCloud. The project stood out for its lyrical intensity and aggressive production, with tracks like “Agust D” and “Give it to Me”, where he expresses his frustration and determination in facing the challenges of the music industry. However, it was with “The Last” that he revealed a more vulnerable side, discussing his struggles with depression, anxiety, and social phobia.
The mixtape was very well received. Billboard praised the authenticity of the lyrics, and Fuse TV included Agust D in its list of the Top 20 Mixtapes of 2016, highlighting the emotional depth and Suga’s talent as a songwriter and producer.
D-2: A New Artistic Level (2020)
Four years after his solo debut, on May 22, 2020, Suga released his second mixtape “D-2”, further expanding his musical reach. The album brought a fusion of hip-hop, trap, rock, and elements of traditional Korean music, solidifying his artistic identity.
The lead single, “Daechwita”, stood out for its use of traditional Korean instruments, such as the kkwaenggwari and taepyeongso, combined with a modern beat and sharp lyrics. The cinematic music video, rich in symbolism, quickly became one of the most iconic in his career.
“D-2” achieved immediate success:
- #11 on Billboard 200 (USA)
- #7 on the UK Albums Chart
- #2 on the ARIA Albums Chart (Australia)
Other notable tracks include “People”, where he reflects on personal growth and change, and “Burn It”, which explores the struggle between past and present. Critics praised the album’s maturity, with Rolling Stone describing D-2 as “an introspective and multifaceted journey that showcases the true artistic range of Agust D.”
D-Day: The Consolidation of Agust D (2023)
On April 21, 2023, Suga released his first full studio album, D-Day, under the name Agust D. The project took a more cinematic and conceptual approach, accompanied by the documentary “SUGA: Road to D-Day“, available on Disney+. In the film, he travels across different countries seeking inspiration and confronting creative challenges, revealing a more human and reflective side.
D-Day deepens themes of self-confidence, overcoming adversity, and the impact of fame. Notable tracks include:
- “Haegeum” – A follow-up to Daechwita, using the haegeum instrument to symbolize freedom from social and mental restraints
- “People Pt. 2” (feat. IU) – A melancholic song about human connection and the fleeting nature of relationships
- “Amygdala” – One of the most personal tracks of his career, tackling trauma and painful memories, with references to the amygdala’s brain function
The album debuted at #2 on Billboard 200, tying with Jimin as the highest-charting Korean soloists in the chart’s history. NME highlighted D-Day as “a masterpiece that merges vulnerability and strength into a single body of work.”
Suga as a Producer and Collaborator
Beyond his solo work, Suga has established himself as one of the most sought-after producers in South Korea, collaborating with artists from various genres. Some of his most notable works include:
- “Eight” – IU (2020)
- Produced and featured on the track, which quickly topped Korean music charts.
- “That That” – PSY (2022)
- Produced and featured in the lively, energetic single blending K-pop and reggaeton.
- “SUGA’s Interlude” – Halsey (2019)
- An introspective song exploring dreams and emotional struggles.
- “Wine” – Suran (2017)
- An award-winning R&B production, honored at the Melon Music Awards.
- “Stay Alive” – Jungkook (2022)
- Soundtrack for the project 7Fates: Chakho, showcasing his ability to craft cinematic atmospheres.
- “Over The Horizon” – Samsung (2021)
- A modern reinterpretation of Samsung’s iconic soundtrack.
With over 160 songs registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association, Suga is recognized for his versatility and exceptional talent in music production.
SUGA | Agust D Tour: The First Solo World Tour
In 2023, Suga embarked on his first solo world tour, titled “SUGA | Agust D Tour”, bringing his music to fans around the globe. The tour visited countries such as South Korea, United States, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, and Japan, further cementing his global presence as a solo artist.
The performances were a visual and musical spectacle, mixing his solo tracks with BTS classics. Special guests like IU and PSY joined Suga on stage at select shows, making the experience even more special for fans.
Suchwita: Suga’s Interview Show
Suga also showcased his hosting skills in the interview program Suchwita. Launched on December 5, 2022, the show aired on YouTube and Weverse until February 26, 2024, becoming one of the fans’ most beloved contents.
The name Suchwita (슈취타) is a play on his solo track Daechwita, combined with the Korean word “취하다” (chwi-hada), meaning “to get drunk.” The show’s concept was simple but engaging: Suga would host guests for relaxed conversations over a drink. This informal setting allowed for authentic and heartfelt discussions about life and career.
Format and Impact
The charm of Suchwita came from its relaxed and intimate atmosphere. Suga proved to be an excellent host, guiding conversations with ease and depth. Episodes covered topics such as music, career journeys, and personal stories, allowing guests to share their experiences openly and sincerely.
The show also served as a platform for big names in the Korean and global music industries, with guests ranging from his BTS members to renowned K-pop artists, actors, and influential personalities.
The End of Suchwita
The final episode of Suchwita aired on February 26, 2024, marking the end of a special chapter in Suga’s career. The show stood out for showcasing a more relaxed and thoughtful side of the artist, further cementing his influence in the Korean music scene.
Even after its conclusion, all episodes remain available on YouTube and Weverse, allowing fans to revisit these conversations anytime. The program not only delivered iconic moments, but also reaffirmed Suga’s talent as a communicator and versatile artist.
Legacy and Cultural Impact
Suga has transcended the boundaries of K-pop, proving himself a multifaceted artist who masters every stage of the music-making process—from writing to producing. His work as Agust D allowed him to explore deep and sensitive themes, resonating with listeners who identify with his experiences.
With his ability to tell stories through music, Suga has achieved not only commercial success, but also made a significant cultural impact. His compositions often tackle mental health, identity, and dreams, opening important dialogues on these topics in South Korea and beyond.
Min Yoon-gi’s solo career reflects his evolution as an artist and human being. From his first mixtape to the success of his world tour, he has consistently shown an exceptional ability to reinvent himself and challenge industry norms.
With more projects on the horizon, Suga continues to redefine the boundaries of K-pop and global music.
Suga’s Personal Life

Min Yoon-gi grew up in a lower-middle-class family in Daegu, southeastern South Korea. From a young age, he showed a natural interest in music. His passion for hip-hop began when he heard “Ragga Muffin” by the group Stony Skunk, sparking his curiosity about the genre. Later, he was inspired by groups like Epik High, which influenced his decision to pursue a musical career.
At age thirteen, he began learning how to use MIDI technology and started composing his own music. As a teenager, he worked at a small recording studio in Daegu, producing tracks for local artists and eventually selling his compositions to supplement his income.
Suga attended local schools in Daegu and, after joining BTS, completed his undergraduate degree at Global Cyber University, majoring in Broadcasting and Entertainment. Later, he continued his education with an MBA in Advertising and Media at Hanyang Cyber University, showing his interest in the creative industry and his professional growth.
Philanthropy and Social Impact
Beyond his musical career, Suga is known for his philanthropic efforts. He has a history of making significant donations, often anonymously. Some of his most notable contributions include:
- 2018: Donated meat to 39 orphanages in the name of the ARMY (BTS fandom)
- 2020: Donated ₩100 million (US$84,000) to fight COVID-19 in his hometown, Daegu
- 2021: Another ₩100 million donation for children’s cancer treatment at Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital
- 2022: Donated ₩100 million to help wildfire victims in South Korea
- 2023: Donated to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria via Save the Children
Suga also advocates for mental health awareness, a topic that often appears in his lyrics. He has openly shared his experiences with depression and anxiety, encouraging fans to seek help and take emotional health seriously.
Suga’s Military Service
As a South Korean citizen, Min Yoon-gi was subject to mandatory military service, required of all healthy men in the country. Due to a shoulder injury sustained before his BTS debut and worsened over time, he underwent surgery in November 2020 to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. This condition affected his eligibility for active duty.
Enlistment as a Social Worker
On August 7, 2023, after completing his “SUGA | Agust D Tour”, Suga requested to cancel the postponement of his enlistment, officially beginning the process of fulfilling his military obligations.
On September 22, 2023, he began his service as a social worker, a role assigned to those with medical conditions preventing traditional military service. Unlike active soldiers, social workers perform administrative and community tasks in various public institutions.
His military service period lasts approximately 21 months, with expected completion on June 21, 2025. During this time, he remains away from music and public activities, following the regulations of South Korea’s conscription system.
Suga / Agust D Awards and Nominations
Min Yoon-gi, known as Suga and Agust D, has earned numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, both as a member of BTS and through his solo projects. His talent as a rapper, songwriter, and producer has earned him recognition from major music industry awards, cementing his place as one of the most influential artists in K-pop and Korean hip-hop.
Solo and Collaboration Awards
Suga has received significant recognition for his solo work and collaborations, highlighting his musical versatility.
Melon Music Awards (MMA)
- 2017 – Hot Trend Award for Wine (with Suran) – Won
- 2022 – Song of the Year for That That (with PSY) – Nominated
- 2023 – Millions Top 10 (D-Day) – Nominated
- 2023 – Top 10 Artist Award – Nominated
MAMA Awards
- 2019 – Best Collaboration for Song Request (with Lee Sora) – Won
- 2020 – Best Collaboration for Eight (with IU) – Won
- 2022 – Best Collaboration & Best Dance Performance – Solo for That That (with PSY) – Won
- 2022 – Song of the Year for That That – Nominated
- 2023 – Best Rap & Hip Hop Performance for People Pt.2 (feat. IU) – Won
- 2023 – Album of the Year (D-Day) – Final nominee
- 2023 – Song of the Year for People Pt.2 – Final nominee
Golden Disc Awards (GDA)
- 2023 – Digital Song Bonsang for That That (with PSY) – Won
- 2024 – Album Bonsang (D-Day) – Nominated
Circle Chart Music Awards
- 2023 – Global Digital Music – April for That That – Nominated
The Fact Music Awards (TMA)
- 2023 – Best Music – Summer for Haegeum – Nominated
- 2023 – IdolPlus Popularity Award (Agust D) – Nominated
Seoul Music Awards (SMA)
- 2023 – Fan Choice of the Year – April – Nominated
As a Member of BTS
In addition to his solo achievements, Suga has received numerous awards as a member of BTS, including:
Billboard Music Awards
- 2023 – Top K-pop Touring Artist (Suga: Agust D Tour) – Nominated
Grammy Awards
- 2023 – Album of the Year (Music of the Spheres – collaboration with Coldplay) – Nominated
Order of Cultural Merit
- 2018 – Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit (5th class) – Received from the South Korean government for contributions to national culture
Global Impact and Legacy
Suga remains an influential figure in the global music scene, whether through his production and songwriting for BTS, collaborations, or solo projects. His music often explores themes such as mental health, personal growth, and life experiences, captivating audiences with authenticity and emotional depth.
With an impressive record of awards and nominations, Min Yoon-gi has cemented his status as one of the most respected artists in the industry, and his journey continues to inspire millions of fans around the world.
Frequently Asked Questions about Min Yoongi – BTS’s Suga

What is happening with Min Yoongi right now?
Currently, Min Yoon-gi is fulfilling his mandatory military service in South Korea. He enlisted in September 2023 and is serving as a social worker due to a shoulder injury. His return to public life and music is expected in 2025.
Why is Min Yoongi called Suga?
The stage name Suga was chosen by Bang Si-hyuk, founder of Big Hit Entertainment. It comes from the first syllables of “Shooting Guard”, the position Yoongi played in basketball during his youth.
Why does Suga also use the name Agust D?
“Agust D” is the stage name he uses for his solo projects. The name is a reversed anagram of “DT Suga”, where “DT” stands for Daegu Town, his hometown.
What is Yoongi afraid of?
Suga has mentioned in interviews that he fears failure and disappointing fans. He also deals with anxiety, and has addressed the pressures of fame in his music.
What trauma does Yoongi have?
Yoongi has spoken openly about his struggles with depression, anxiety, and social phobia. He also suffered a motorcycle accident before debuting, while working as a delivery man, resulting in a chronic shoulder injury.
What did Yoongi want to be before becoming an idol?
Before joining BTS, Min Yoongi wanted to be a music producer. He joined Big Hit Entertainment with that goal, but was later convinced to become an idol and rapper in the group.
How much does Yoongi talk?
Suga is known for being reserved and not very talkative, but he is extremely expressive in his music. He speaks Korean fluently and understands Japanese and English well.
Is Suga dating anyone?
As of now, there is no official information about Suga being in a relationship. Like other BTS members, he keeps his personal life very private.
Who does Suga admire?
Suga has expressed admiration for artists like Epik High, Lupe Fiasco, and Kanye West. Within BTS, he has a close bond with all members, especially with J-Hope and RM.
Did Suga leave BTS?
No! Suga did not leave BTS. He is currently serving in the military, just like the other members. BTS will reunite as a full group after everyone returns from service.
Does Suga plan to become a full-time producer?
Although Suga enjoys producing, he has said in interviews that he does not want to be a full-time producer. He plans to continue balancing his career as a rapper, songwriter, and producer.
How many songs has Suga produced?
Suga has over 160 songs registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association. He has produced and written songs for BTS and for renowned artists such as IU, PSY, Halsey, and Epik High.
Is Suga planning more solo albums?
Yes! Suga has expressed his intention to release more solo projects in the future, both as Agust D and under his own name. His latest solo album, “D-Day”, was released in 2023 and received widespread international acclaim.