The music video for “Blueberry Eyes” was released back in September and has netted 16 million views since then. This one is Suga’s latest collaboration! The song is with Max Schneider, known professionally as MAX, and is on MAX’s recently released album, Colour Vision. He also served as the producer on “Eight” as well.
Suga, in addition to being the featured vocalist in the song, also helped write it with IU. So if that sounds like something right up your alley, then definitely check it out. The style has been compared to the works of Avicii, Zedd, and Alessia Cara. The digital single that she released with Suga “Eight” dropped back in May 2020, which sees IU looking back on her life at the age of 28.
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She’s appeared in the Netflix anthology series Persona, the fantasy K-drama Hotel del Luna, and recently released music for the popular K-drama Crash Landing on You. The lyric video, which you can watch above, has about a million-and-a-half views on YouTube.įor those not entrenched in the K-pop scene, IU is singer-songwriter and actress. It was co-written between Suga, Halsey, and the Norweigan artist Lido. “ Sugar’s Interlude” is the 13th song on the album. Which is really good and features other collabs with artists like Alanis Morissette. Also in 2019, Halsey released the album Manic. Naturally, of course, this led to more collaboration between members of the group and Halsey as well. They definitely raised this American artist’s profile with the song “Boys with Luv” in 2019. Halsey and BTS have a well-documented friendship over the years. After all, when you’ve listened to all the BTS music out there, you need to find more. So if you’re curious about some of Suga’s non BTS related work, then here are a couple of songs that the rapper has appeared on outside of the group. He’s collaborated with several arts in the K-pop and American music scene.
Outside of BTS, Suga is also a pretty in-demand rapper himself. While RM is the main rapper of BTS, Suga is also known for getting slick and amazing with those rap lyrics in BTS songs.
You can love all the boys equally, but some folks are just drawn to a particular member more than the others. It’s a rule of every group that you have to have a favorite. By: Bec Heim Need more Suga? All the non-BTS songs he has worked on