BTS' Suga's 'Haegeum' Debuts Under Top 50 on Billboard HOT 100

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In the first week, Suga's song 'Haegeum' managed to penetrate the top charts in the United States, the Billboard HOT 100 at number 58 and reaped various reactions from fans.

Suga has just released his solo project, the album "D-Day", as a trilogy of works that includes the mixtapes "Agust D" (2016) and "D-2" (2020). Consisting of 10 songs, this album features performances from fellow members in BTS, J-Hope, IU, Ryuichi Sakamoto to Woosung.

Two singles were released to promote the project: "People Pt. 2" with IU on April 7 and "Haegeum", which was premiered alongside the album as well as the MV accompanying the two singles, with the third being released for the song "Amygdala" on April 24. .

In the first week, Suga's song "Haegeum" managed to penetrate the Billboard HOT 100 chart at number 58. Although it is very different from the achievements achieved by Jimin BTS with his solo song "Like Crazy" in first place, fans and fans already consider this to be what a feat.
\'Haegeum\' Suga BTS Debuts Under Top 50 Billboard HOT 100, Fans Call It Exceeds Expectations
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"Yoongi we survived!!!!!!!! He only released 1 digital version, isn't this very impressive? I didn't expect anything on it," commented Netter. "Congratulations Yoongi-yah!!! Kyahhh. This is better than I imagined ㅠㅠㅠ Congratulations Yoongi-yah," said another. "He was expected to debut in the 80's so this means he is much better than predicted. Looks like more people are streaming on apple music and other platforms besides spotify. Also, he is only 9k shorts compared to morgan wallen. Next 2 members maybe have higher sales to debut and one of them might finally debut no1 for bb 200," concluded another.

Meanwhile, on February 14, 2023, Big Hit Music announced that Suga would embark on a world tour with a poster listing dates for 20 shows in the United States, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and South Korea. 10 March 2023, new shows announced for 2–4 June at Pia Arena MM in Kanagawa, Japan and additional shows in Singapore and Bangkok, Thailand announced for 5 April 2023. (wk/aiss)

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