Originally Published 6 months ago — by Rolling Stone
BTS member Suga has officially completed his two-year mandatory military service and expressed his happiness to reconnect with fans, thanking them for their patience and apologizing for a past incident. He shared a heartfelt message on Weverse, reflecting on his time away and his feelings of missing fans, while also noting there are no immediate plans for a group reunion.
BTS member Suga expressed gratitude to fans and apologized for past mistakes in a heartfelt letter upon his discharge from the military, reflecting on personal growth and promising to work harder in the future.
Originally Published 6 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Suga is nearing the end of his military service as the last BTS member to be discharged, with the group planning a comeback in March 2026 after nearly four years since their hiatus, which included individual military service and solo projects.
BTS member Suga is set to begin his mandatory military service in South Korea on September 22. He is the third member of the group to enlist, following Jin and J-Hope. Suga asked fans to refrain from visiting him during his service and expressed his gratitude for their support. All seven members of BTS are expected to complete their mandatory service over the next few years, with the group's hiatus lasting until 2025. South Korea's mandatory military service may be shortened to three weeks of military training for those who excel in popular culture and art.
BTS member Suga has begun the process of military enlistment by applying for the termination of his enlistment postponement, according to a statement released by BIGHIT MUSIC. The company asks for continued love and support for Suga until he completes his military service and returns safely.
BTS's Jungkook expressed disappointment in his performance at Suga's concert, apologizing for minor mistakes and expressing a desire to redo the songs. However, most fans didn't even notice the mistakes and reassured him of his talent. Despite settling with his mistakes, Jungkook's sincerity and professionalism as an artist were evident, showcasing his high standards and dedication to improvement.
Fans of BTS's Suga were disappointed with the lack of screen time and clear shots of his outfit in the music video for his collaboration with Halsey on the song "Lilith" for the video game Diablo IV. In a behind-the-scenes video, fans got a better look at Suga's full leather outfit, which included black pants, high boots, and a cape. Fans wished for more content featuring Suga in this look, including HD photos and a photocard.
BTS member Suga and Halsey have collaborated on a new song, "Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem)," for the upcoming video game Diablo IV. In a behind-the-scenes video, Suga expressed his excitement for the game's release and revealed that he plans to play it while on tour. The music video features Halsey in a cathedral in France and Suga in South Korea, with director Henry Hobson celebrating the unique mashup of the two artists. Suga's added verse on the song reflects his deep understanding of the game's battle for power and control.
Billboard has released an exclusive behind-the-scenes video of the making of Halsey and Suga's collab of "Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem)." In the video, Suga shares his love for the Diablo video games and how he plans to play Diablo IV during his downtime while on his first solo world tour. The music video, which features Halsey and Suga, was done in collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment and has already garnered over 8 million views on YouTube.
Suga, a member of K-pop band BTS, has achieved his first solo No. 1 on the Alternative Digital Song Sales chart with his new single "Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem)," featuring Halsey. The track sold just over 7,000 copies in its first week. Halsey also secured her second No. 1 on the same chart. Suga has previously topped other Billboard charts as a solo artist, including Digital Song Sales, World Digital Song Sales, and Rap Digital Song Sales.
BTS released their new single "Take Two" as part of their 10th anniversary celebrations, produced by Suga with RM and J-Hope contributing to the music and lyrics. The song immediately topped iTunes charts in at least 92 different regions around the world, including the US, UK, France, and Germany.
BTS releases new single "Take Two" ahead of their 10th anniversary festival in Seoul. The song is an ode to their fans and features production from SUGA and songwriting from RM and J-Hope. While some members are completing their mandatory military service, others are pursuing solo endeavors. The group's label has expressed optimism about a reunion, but it is not guaranteed.
KFC tweeted about the collaboration between BTS's Suga and Halsey for the video game Diablo IV, calling it the "collab of the century." The tweet earned a reply from Diablo and several ARMYs, with some even saying they would go get some fried chicken. However, the real reason for KFC's tweet is that they have a current collaboration with the video game, advertising their "Diablo" spicy chicken sandwich and the Double Down. Customers can even unlock in-game rewards if they make qualified purchases through July 2.
Halsey and Suga of BTS have collaborated on a revamped version of "Lilith," a song from Halsey's fifth studio album, for the upcoming video game Diablo IV. The music video features dark mythology and a battle for power and control, with Halsey and Suga delivering powerful verses. The collaboration expands on their previous work together and showcases their passion for the world of Diablo.
Halsey and Suga have released a music video for their collaboration on "Lilith (Diablo IV Anthem)" in collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo IV. The dark and moody video was directed by Henry Hobson and features Halsey shedding a black cloak and emerging as the game's protagonist, the Blessed Mother Lilith. Suga makes an appearance halfway through the video, rapping and singing alongside Halsey. Diablo IV is set to release on June 6.