Check out BTS Suga’s Cinematic ‘d-2’ Music Video

Suga from the K-pop sensation BTS released the first music video from his second Agust D mixtape, D-2.
Min Yoongi aka Suga, the main rapper from BTS, shocked fans around the world with his cinematic fusion music video, ‘대취타’, pronounced Daechwita in Korean Hangul. According to some informative Korean ARMY fans who were so kind as to educate international fans, the word Daechwita marks a special meaning for a king who needs commanding music as he enters a room.
Daechwita is a traditional form of Korean music which used to be played upon a kings arrival meaning to show off the kings power. Basically yoongi’s song is about how he went from rags to riches and now they should play Daechwita wherever he goes so that haters know who’s king.
— 190811_⁷ (@Victori63082972) May 22, 2020
It’s been four years since Yoongi had released music as a solo rapper, his debut mixtape Agust D was in 2015. Since the rising, fast-paced incredible success as a rapper in BTS, fans have noticed vast differences in Yoongi’s rap style and personal insight as an artist. Even though he has so much to be thankful for, the angry lyricism from the 2015 self-titled mixtape has changed into a new form. Fans were also reassuring people who may have taken the song the wrong way, as Yoongi bragging or boasting about his accomplishments.
Let’s make it clear that yoongi is not and would NEVER DISRESPECT any fellow hard working idol/artist/musician, etc.
His message was to the antis, the haters, and anyone who doubted him.
Please DON’T twist his meaning to fit your xenophobic agenda and fanwars.
— zita | DELIGHT (@brightertaes) May 22, 2020
Big Hit Entertainment, BTS’ record label, released a behind-the-scenes video of Yoongi onset of the ‘Daechwita’ music video, where bandmembers Jin and Jungkook made cameos. Jin remarks, “We came here as extras.” Jungkook adds, “Don’t think of us as BTS. We are the actors Kim Seokjin [Jin’s full name] and Jungkook.” Jin says, “Yoongi [Suga’s full name] begged us to appear just once.”
Watch the backstage video down below.