BTS Suga "COVID-19 Case Detected During Album Work... They Told Me to Leave Due to Quarantine"
[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seul-gi] Suga (27, real name Min Yoon-gi), a member of the idol group BTS, revealed the production story of his second mixtape 'D-2,' released under his rap name Agust D.
On the 28th, Suga confessed through Naver V Live that the process of creating the second mixtape 'D-2' was not smooth. He said, "During the mixtape production, a COVID-19 confirmed case was reported at a lodging platform company located in a nearby building."
He added, "They told me to leave because of the quarantine. That was around the time the teaser for the 'Daechwita' music video was released. Three days before the release, two engineers went in and finished the mixtape."
Furthermore, Suga said, "Since the mixtape is a free album, I was concerned about producing a music video. I worried about the production costs but eventually decided to shoot it."
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Meanwhile, Suga released his second mixtape 'D-2' on the 22nd. 'D-2' is his first work in about four years since the mixtape 'Agust D' released in 2016. Suga participated in writing and composing all 10 tracks.
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