Suga, a member of K-pop boyband BTS, as made the full version of both his ‘Agust D’ mixtape available on streaming services for the first time.The K-pop idol’s debut mixtape ‘Agust D’, which was released in 2016, is now available in full on major streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music.
Prior to this, the songs ‘Intro : DT sugA’ and ‘Agust D’ had been unavailable to stream due to an sample clearance issue with James Brown’s ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World’.In addition, Suga’s second mixtape ‘D-2’ has also been released on South Korean steaming platforms sich as Melon and FLO for the first time.
The project had previously only been available on Spotify in the East Asian nation.Agust D, D-2 Official Release #SUGA #슈가 #AgustD #D_2 ▶Spotify: https://t.co/6iP1eKVDuT ▶Apple Music: https://t.co/LXN6pKBfIQ ▶Youtube Music: https://t.co/VjsiyqBt80— BIGHIT MUSIC (@BIGHIT_MUSIC) April 4, 2023The full release of ‘Agust D’ comes just weeks ahead of Suga’s upcoming debut solo album, ‘D-Day’, which is set to drop on April 21 at 1pm KST.
The record has been described as the “last chapter” of a trilogy that started with ‘Agust D’.The musician is also set to release a new documentary called Suga: Road to D-Day.
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