BTS’ Suga has achieved another global milestone as all ten tracks from his solo debut album “D-Day” have surpassed 50 million streams on Spotify. The achievement cements Suga’s reputation as one of the most successful K-pop solo artists of all time.
Released on April 21, 2023, under Big Hit Music, “D-Day” is the final part of a trilogy that began with his 2016 mixtape Agust D and continued with D-2 in 2020. The album captures Suga’s evolution as both a lyricist and producer, offering a mix of introspection, confidence, and collaboration.
Featuring artists such as IU, J-Hope, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Woosung of The Rose, D-Day reflects Suga’s creative versatility and global appeal. Fans have flooded social media with reactions, streaming parties, and lyric breakdowns, celebrating the rapper’s success.
“Each track feels personal yet universal — that’s what makes Suga’s artistry timeless,” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter).
About D-Day
The album features ten songs that explore diverse themes — from emotional healing to self-liberation — each tied together by Suga’s signature style.
The tracklist includes:
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D-Day
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Haegeum
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HUH?!
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AMYGDALA
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SDL
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People Pt. 2 (feat. IU)
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Polar Night
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Interlude: Dawn
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Snooze
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Life Goes On
Every track crossing the 50 million stream mark showcases the immense global fanbase and consistent support Suga commands, both as a member of BTS and as a solo artist performing under his alter ego Agust D.
With this milestone, Suga continues to redefine success for K-pop soloists, proving that his artistry transcends boundaries and genres.