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Watch Suga’s emotional music video for ‘Amygdala’

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Suga has dropped a music video for ‘Amygdala’.‘Amygdala’ is a song from Suga’s debut studio album ‘D-DAY’, which was released last Friday (April 21).

The new music video, which released April 25, follows the BTS member as he relives a traumatic car accident, while trying to escape a room that seems to be a representation of his own mind.“So, is all countless suffering for my own good? /What didn’t kill me only made me stronger / And I begin to bloom like a lotus flower once again,” Suga raps on the song.On the same day, talk show host Jimmy Fallon also teased Suga’s upcoming appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

The K-pop idol is set to speak to Fallon and perform on the show, in what will be his first solo US TV guest spot.Just a spoonful of #SUGA. ☕️ @BTS_twt's SUGA makes his U.S.

late night solo debut May 1 on #FallonTonight! #SUGAonFallon pic.twitter.com/0q3oKh7REP— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) April 24, 2023Aside from ‘Amygdala’, ‘D-DAY’ also features the title track ‘Haegeum’ as well as collaborations with BTS bandmate J-hope (‘HUH?!’), Woosung of The Rose and late Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (‘Snooze’) and IU (‘People Pt.

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