BTS Suga Breaks Record As Solo Artist, All Tracks Of Debut Album D-Day Surpass This MAJOR Milestone
AgustD, better known to fans as BTS’s Suga, has once again made history. All ten tracks from his debut studio album D-Day have now surpassed 50 million streams on Spotify, solidifying his status as a powerhouse
solo artist. Fans around the world are celebrating this huge milestone, proving that Suga’s artistry, even as a solo artist, is appreciated worldwide.
Suga's album is a global hit
Released on April 21, 2023, under Big Hit Music, D-Day is the third installment in a trilogy of works that began with the 2016 mixtape Agust D and continued with 2020’s D-2. The album showcases Suga’s evolution as an artist and features impressive collaborations with BTS bandmate J-Hope, IU, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Woosung of The Rose.Fans have been streaming the album non-stop, sharing clips, covers, and reactions on social media, celebrating Suga’s lyrical depth, versatility, and signature rap style. Each track has carved its own path, creating a full-bodied experience that showcases every facet of the singer's artistry. This new Spotify record is a feather in Yoongi's decorated cap.ALSO READ: BTS' V Shares Glimpses From Paris Fashion Week; Looks Sleek, Sophisticated In Formal Flair - See Pics
More about D-Day
The tracklist of D-Day features ten dynamic and diverse songs that highlight Yoongi's growth as an artist and his signature style. Opening with the title track D-Day, the album immediately sets a bold and introspective tone. The tracklist of D-Day includes ten powerful songs: D-Day, Haegeum, HUH?!, AMYGDALA, SDL, People Pt. 2, Polar Night, Interlude: Dawn, Snooze, and Life Goes On, each showcasing the singer's versatility and artistry.With all tracks crossing 50 million streams, Suga has set a new benchmark for K-pop soloists, proving yet again why Suga and every member of BTS are famous and loved worldwide.