K-pop superstar Suga on Friday released his first official solo album, “D-Day,” under a stage name for his individual projects, Agust D, the group’s agency said.
Unveiled simultaneously with the album at 1 p.m. was the music video for its lead track, “Haegeum.”
When his unofficial mix tapes are included, “D-Day” marks Suga’s first solo project in three years since “D-2” in 2020. The album also marks the final installment of the “Agust D” trilogy, which began with his mix tapes “Agust D” (2016) and “D-2.”
The cover image of BTS rapper Suga’s first official solo album, “D-Day,” provided by BigHit Music on April 21, 2023.
The new album consists of 10 songs, including “Haegeum,” the prereleased song “People Pt. 2 (Feat. IU),” “D-Day,” “Huh?! (Feat. J-Hope)”, “Amygdala,” “SDL,” “Interlude: Dawn” and “Snooze (Feat. Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kim Woo-sung of The Rose).”
Also among the 10 was “Life Goes On,” in which Suga reinterpreted the band’s hit song of the same name according to his own sensibilities, according to BigHit Music.
The album carries the message of prioritizing “me” and “now” in an era where there is an overwhelming amount of fast and extensive information.
Suga wrote and composed all the songs on the album and took charge of its overall production process to share his sincere personal story.
The music video for “Haegeum” features a tightly woven storyline and dramatic elements that are highlighted in an overall atmosphere reminiscent of a film noir. Of note, Suga acts as two similar but different characters.
Suga plans to go on his first individual world tour, titled “Suga | Agust D-Day Tour,” starting with Belmont Park in San Diego this coming Wednesday and Thursday (local time), which will also take him to other cities in the United States, as well as Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea and Japan.
Source: Yonhap News Agency