BTS’ Suga drops debut studio album ‘D-Day’ featuring J-Hope, IU, Ryuichi Sakamoto

BTS’ Suga drops debut studio album ‘D-Day’ featuring J-Hope, IU, Ryuichi SakamotoBTS’ Suga drops debut studio album ‘D-Day’ featuring J-Hope, IU, Ryuichi Sakamoto
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BTS’ Suga has officially released his first-ever studio album, “D-Day,” alongside a music video for the title track “Haegeum.”
Dropped under Suga’s Agust D alias on Friday, “D-Day” is a collaborative 10-track album that features BTSJ-Hope on the B-side “HUH?!,” Woosung of The Rose and late Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto on “Snooze” and IU on the pre-release song “People Pt. 2.”
The new album marks the final installment of the South Korean artist’s trilogy of releases under his Agust D alias, which includes his 2016 mixtape “Agust D” and his 2020 mixtape “D-2.”
Besides dropping his new album, the recently appointed NBA ambassador released his new Disney+ documentary, “Suga: Road to D-Day.”
Suga also premiered the first episode of a new radio series, “Agust D Radio,” on Apple Music.
He will notably be the first BTS member to go on a U.S. solo tour, which begins in Belmont Park, New York, on April 26.

 
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