BTS’s Suga to Drop Debut Solo Album “D-Day” Later This Month

BTS's V, Jungkook, Jimin, Rap Monster (RM), Suga, J-Hope and Jin at the American Music Awards.
BTS's V, Jungkook, Jimin, Rap Monster (RM), Suga, J-Hope and Jin at the American Music Awards. Photo by Rob Latour/Shutterstock (12612438bv)

BTS might be on hiatus, but this spring will be quite spectacular for the fans of the beloved K-pop band. Less than a month after Jimin dropped his debut solo album, Suga is planning to do the same, and his debut solo LP D-Day will hit the shelves later this month.

Suga previously dropped two solo mixtapes—Agust D in 2016 and D-2 in 2020—and he’s ready for the next big step. Before getting ready to complete his mandatory enlistment in the South Korean military later this year, he’ll share his first solo album with the world.

Suga will drop this LP under his alias Agust D and we can expect it to hit the shelves on April 21. He’s not the first member of BTS to release a solo album this spring – Jimin released Face on March 24 and became the highest-charting Korean soloist on the Billboard 200 when this album debuted at No. 2.

Suga will celebrate the release of D-Day by embarking on an 11-concert tour across Asia and the US. He’s also planning to release a Disney+ documentary Suga: Road to D-Day, which will take him on a “musical journey” around the world “in search of inspiration in the form of new sounds and experiences.”