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The Chosunilbo JNS/Imazins via Getty BTS' Suga is set to start South Korea's mandatory military service. “We would like to inform our fans that SUGA has initiated the military enlistment ...
BTS has had plenty of record-breaking firsts as a group, but Suga just checked off one of his own: first member to embark on a U.S. solo tour. The rapper, 30, who introduced himself on stage at ...
On March 21, 2025, BTS member Suga, also known as Min Yoongi, was reportedly seen visiting the BTS official fan cafe, much to the delight of ARMY. Fans monitoring the fan cafe noticed that Suga ...
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BTS Suga's Birthday Gets 'Mic Drop' Wish From DJ Steve Aoki During Puerto Rico Concert, ARMY Screams 'Thank You Bro!'BTS Suga might still be completing his mandatory military duties. But his hardcore fans and ARMY did not leave any stone unturned to celebrate his birthday. Suga turned 32 on March 9. And while ...
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BTS J-Hope, Suga, 100 million won to recover from forest firesBTS J-Hope and Suga have joined the recovery of forest fire damage. The agency Big Hit Music announced on the 27th that J-Hope and Suga donated money to support forest fire damage in Ulsan ...
On March 13, 2025, Forbes reported that BTS’ SUGA is back on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart. His track Moonlight has re-entered at No. 8 on the latest 10-position ranking.
BTS’ Suga reportedly donated money toward wildfire relief efforts, along with his bandmate J-Hope. The rapper and producer, who has kept a low profile for the past seven months, was back in the ...
In response, several celebrities are stepping up to help. BTS members Jeon Jungkook, Kim Namjoon (RM), J-Hope and Min Yoongi (Suga) have reportedly made donations to support the victims.
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