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South Korean rapper (born 1993)
This article is about the South Korean rapper. For other uses, seeSuga (disambiguation).
In thisKorean name, the family name isMin.

Suga
Suga in May 2023
Born
Min Yoon-gi

(1993-03-09)March 9, 1993 (age 32)
Daegu, South Korea[1]
Alma materGlobal Cyber University
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active2010–present
Works
HonoursHwagwan Order of Cultural Merit (2018)
Musical career
Also known asAgust D
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
LabelsBig Hit
Member ofBTS
Musical artist
Korean name
Hangul
민윤기
Hanja
閔玧其
[2]
RRMin Yungi
MRMin Yun'gi
Stage name
Hangul
슈가
RRSyuga
MRSyuga
IPAɕʰuɡa̠
Signature

Min Yoon-gi (Korean민윤기; born March 9, 1993), known professionally by hisstage namesSuga (슈가;[ɕʰuɡa̠]; stylized inall caps) andAgust D,[B] is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and record producer. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy bandBTS in June 2013 underBig Hit Entertainment. His first solomixtape,Agust D, was released in 2016 and re-released in 2018 to digital download and streaming platforms, reaching number three onBillboard'sWorld Albums Chart. In 2020, he released his second solomixtape,D-2; it peaked at number 11 on the USBillboard 200, number seven on theUK Albums Chart, and number two on Australia'sARIA Album Chart.

Suga released his debut solo album,D-Day, in 2023. It debuted at number two on the USBillboard 200, tying him with BTS bandmateJimin as the highest-charting South Korean solo artists of all time. A full member of theKorea Music Copyright Association, Suga hassongwriting andproduction credits on over 160 songs, includingSuran's "Wine", which peaked at number two on theGaon Music Chart and won Best R&B at the 2017Melon Music Awards.

Early life and education

Min Yoon-gi was born on March 9, 1993, inDaegu, South Korea.[3] The younger of two sons, he attended Taejeon Elementary School, Gwaneum Middle School, andApgujeong High School.[2] He is of theYeoheung Min clan.[4]

In March 2019, after graduating from the Global Cyber University with a degree in Broadcasting and Entertainment, he enrolled atHanyang Cyber University for theMaster of Business Administration program in Advertising and Media.[5]

Career

1993–2010: Beginnings

Suga became interested in rap after hearing "Ragga Muffin" byStony Skunk, stating that it was different from anything he had ever heard before. After hearingEpik High, he decided to become a rapper.[6]

By age 13, he began to write music lyrics and learned aboutMIDI. He worked a part-time job at a record studio by age 17. From then on, he began composing and arranging music,rapping, and performing.[3] Before being signed, he was active under the name Gloss as anunderground rapper.[7] As part of the hip hop crew D-Town in 2010, he produced "518-062", a song commemorating theGwangju Uprising.[8]

2013–present: BTS

Main article:BTS
Suga performing in September 2013

Originally joining the company as a music producer,[9] Suga trained underBig Hit Entertainment for three years alongside bandmatesJ-Hope andRM. He made his debut as a member ofBTS onMnet'sM Countdown with the track "No More Dream" from their debut single album2 Cool 4 Skool.[10] He has produced and written lyrics for a variety of tracks on all of the band's albums.

Suga wrote and performed the introductory track "Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life" for BTS' third Korean-languageextended play (EP)The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1 (2015).[11] Released on April 17,[a] in the form of an animated music video,[12] its lyrics addressed fears associated with reaching adulthood at the end of one's adolescent years through the use of a sports metaphor.[13][14]Pt. 1's follow up EP,The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2, featured another introduction performed by Suga, called "Intro: Never Mind", that recounted his teenage years.[13] The track preceded the EP on November 15.[15] It was later included as the opener on BTS' 2016compilation albumThe Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever.[16] Suga did not perform another introductory track for BTS until 2020's "Interlude: Shadow", from the band'sMap of the Soul: 7 album.[16][17] Released ahead of the album on January 10,[18] the rap track referenced "Intro: O!RUL8,2?" from the 2013EP of the same name and discussed BTS' fame, comparing its reality to the celebrity about whichO!RUL8,2? dreamed;[19] Tamar Herman ofBillboard described the interlude as "evocative, yet brash", noting in particular how its sound changes midway through to show "this dichotomy between the relationship of how fame and audiences watching him affects his idea of self".[17]

Under BTS' name, Suga has released two solo songs. The first is an autobiographical track titled "First Love", that appeared on the band's 2016studio albumWings. Reminiscent of a monologue, the song is a rap serenade to Suga's childhood piano that personifies his relationship with the instrument as if addressing a friend.[20] The second is "Trivia: Seesaw", about the up-and-down nature of falling in love, which he performed for BTS' 2018 compilation albumLove Yourself: Answer.[21]

In 2018, Suga was awarded the fifth-class HwagwanOrder of Cultural Merit, alongside his bandmates, by thenPresident of South KoreaMoon Jae-in, for their contributions to the promotion of Korean culture.[22] He was appointedSpecial Presidential Envoy for Future Generations and Culture by Moon in July 2021, again alongside his bandmates, to help "lead the global agenda for future generations" and "expand South Korea's diplomatic efforts and global standing" in the international community.[23]

2016–present: Solo career

Suga released a freeself-titledmixtape viaSoundCloud on August 15, 2016.[24] He decided against releasing the project as a commercial studio album, describing it as the "feeling of being trapped in some sort of framework."[3] On the record, he discussed his struggles with depression and social phobia, among other topics.[25] Fuse TV rated it one of the top 20 mixtapes of 2016.[26] The following year, Suga composed the song "Wine" for singerSuran, with whom he had previously worked on a song for his mixtape.[27] At Suga's studio, Suran heard a rough draft of "Wine" and asked Suga for the song.[28] The record peaked at number two on theGaon Digital Chart in South Korea and won the Best R&B genre award at theMelon Music Awards on December 2, 2017.[29][30] Suga also received theHot Trend Award for his work on the track.[31] Suga made his first mixtape available on digital download and streaming platforms in February 2018.[32] The reissued project reached number three onBillboard'sWorld Albums Chart, number five on theHeatseekers Albums chart, and number 74 on theTop Album Sales chart in the United States. Suga, as Agust D, reached number 46 on theEmerging Artists chart for the week of March 3.[33]

In January 2019, Suga provided a rap feature onLee So-ra's single "Song Request". The track was co-written by Suga andTablo of Epik High, who also produced the track.[34] The single debuted at number three on the Gaon Digital Chart, and number two onBillboard'sWorld Digital Song Sales chart, with 3,000 downloads during the song's first two days of availability.[35][36] Suga later produced the track "Eternal Sunshine" for Epik High'sSleepless in extended play, which was released in February.[37][38] He co-wrote and produced the digital single "We Don't Talk Together" for singerHeize, which she released on July 7.[39] In December, American singer-songwriterHalsey released the song "Suga's Interlude", from her third studio albumManic, which both featured and was produced by Suga.[40]

On May 6, 2020,IU released the digital single "Eight" featuring and produced by Suga.[41] The song debuted at number one on both the Gaon Digital and World Digital Song Sales charts.[42] Suga released his second mixtape,D-2, together with the music video for its lead single "Daechwita", on May 22;[43] the single peaked at number 76 on the USBillboard Hot 100.[44] The mixtape debuted at number 11 on theBillboard 200 and became the highest-charting album by a Korean soloist in the US at the time.[45] It also became the first Korean solo release to reach the top 10 in the United Kingdom, opening at number seven on theUK Albums Chart.[46]

In 2021, Suga re-composedSamsung's signature ringtone, "Over The Horizon". The track was unveiled on August 11 as part of Samsung's "Unpacked 2021" event.[47] He also produced the single "You" for Japanese singerØMI, which was released on October 15.[48] In December, Suga featured on the single "Girl of My Dreams" from American rapperJuice Wrld's posthumous albumFighting Demons.[49] The single debuted at number 29 on theBillboard Hot 100, earning Suga his second entry on the chart as a solo artist.[50] He next co-wrote, produced, and featured on the song "That That" withPsy, which was released on April 29, 2022, as the lead single from the singer's eighth studio albumPsy 9th.[51][52] That December, Suga launched the talk showweb seriesSuchwita[b] onYouTube; he candidly interviews guests over drinks each episode.[53]

Suga was announced as abrand ambassador forValentino and the face of the Maison Valentino Essentials campaign for the brand's menswear staples in January 2023,[54] and as an ambassador for theNBA in April.[55] His debut solo albumD-Day, was released on April 21 under his Agust D alias. Featuring the singles "People Pt. 2" and "Haegeum",[56] the album debuted at number two on theBillboard 200, Suga's first top-10 entry on the ranking, tying him with bandmate Jimin as the highest-charting South Korean solo artists in the history of the chart.[57] ADisney+ documentary, titledSuga: Road to D-Day, chronicling the project's creation and following the rapper on a musicroad trip across different countries, premiered the same day as the album.[58] Suga also hosted a five-episode radio show,Agust D Radio, weekly onApple Music in promotion ofD-Day; the premiere episode aired on April 17.[59] He embarked on theD-Day Tour, his first solo world tour, the following week, playing several shows in the US,[60] followed by visits to Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan.[61] On October 6, 2023, Suga's song fromAgust D, "The Last" surpassed 100 million streams onSpotify making him the fifth leading Korean artist with the most songs over 100 million streams.[62]

Name

Suga, with blue hair and in a pink suit, holds his right hand up and looks left
Suga at the 2016Gaon Chart Awards on February 17, 2016.

The stage name Suga (슈가) is derived from the first syllables of the termshooting guard (슈팅 가드), the position he played in basketball as a student.[63] He adopted the alias Agust D in 2016 for his mixtape, which is derived from the initials DT for his birthplace, Daegu Town, and "Suga", spelled backwards.[3]

Artistry

Suga writes, composes,arranges,mixes, andmasters his own material.[3] Over 160 registered songs are credited to him by theKorea Music Copyright Association.[64] He plays piano and produces mainlyhip hop andR&B music.[3][65] His lyrics involve themes that are "full of dreams and hope," conceived with the intent of his music becoming "many people's strength."[66] He citesStony Skunk andEpik High as his inspirations to pursue hip hop music. Particularly, he credits the former'sreggae-hip hop hybrid albumRagga Muffin (2005) and its title track for igniting his interest in the genre.[67]

Jeff Benjamin ofFuse said that Suga's mixtape "showcases the star's ear for hot productions, hardcore rap style, and how he can make his vulnerabilities a strength."[68] Other critics stated that Suga's "storytelling execution in the music he creates tears down the barrier of censoring and sugarcoating".[69]

In January 2018, Suga was promoted to a full member of the Korea Music Copyright Association.[70]

Reception

In 2017, Suga was ranked the 13th most preferred idol of the year in a survey conducted byGallup Korea.[71] He ranked seventh in 2018 and ninth in 2019.[72][unreliable source?]

Personal life

In 2018, Suga purchased a3.4billion (US$3.09 million) apartment and as of 2019, lives inHannam-dong,Seoul, South Korea.[73][74]

Health

Suga was diagnosed withappendicitis, and underwent surgery atSeverance Hospital in Sinchon on December 9, 2013. He was discharged on the December 17 but was re-hospitalized on December 26 due to inflammation of the surgical site. Consequently, he was unable to attend year-end music festivals.[75]

In December 2016, Suga suffered an ear injury after tripping over a door threshold. Following doctor recommendations, he took a one-week break from performing and participating in choreography (including at year-end festivals) to ensure the wound healed properly.[76]

In November 2020, Suga underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum (reverseBankart tear) in his left shoulder and announced that he would be taking a break from subsequent promotional activities in order to fully recover.[77][78] He resumed activities in January 2021, beginning with a performance with BTS at the35th Golden Disc Awards.[79]

Military service

Following revisions made to the Military Service Act in December 2020, all members of BTS were granted an automatic postponement of theirmandatory military service in 2021 until the end of 2022.[80] On August 7, 2023, subsequent to the completion of his world tour, Big Hit announced throughWeverse that Suga had applied for the termination of his postponement in order to begin theenlistment process and carry out his service.[81] He began his military service on September 22, as a social worker.[82] Suga was discharged on June 21, 2025.[83]

DUI incident

On the night of August 6, 2024, Suga was driving an electric scooter inHannam-dong, Seoul, when he fell and was recognized by a police officer whodetected alcohol.[84] After being breathtested and found to have an elevated blood alcohol level, he was fined and his license was revoked.[85][86] Multiple news outlets reported that hisBAC was 0.227%,[87] nearly eight times South Korea's legal limit,[88] however, this was not confirmed by police.[89] He and his label both issued statements for the situation, in which he said he had been drinking at a meal, and he apologized.[90] On August 8, the police announced that they were investigating Suga on charges of violating South Korea's Road Traffic Act. TheMilitary Manpower Administration stated they would not address the matter separately, as the incident was a personal issue that happened outside of working hours.[91] On September 10, theSeoul Southern District Prosecutors Office proceeded with a summaryindictment of Suga for the incident, a process used for minor offenses that allows for expedited penalties without a full trial.[92] Suga plead guilty to the charges,[93] and on September 30, was sentenced to a fine of15 million (US$13,112) by theSeoul Western District Court, a decision that matched the prosecutors' request.[84]

Philanthropy and activism

On his 25th birthday, Suga donated beef to 39 orphanages in the name of "ARMY", BTS' fanbase, in fulfillment of a promise he made in 2014 to buy his fans meat should he find success as a musical artist.[94] The following year, for his 26th birthday, he donated100 million (US$85,811) and 329BT21 Shooky dolls to the Korea Pediatric Cancer Foundation.[95] In February 2020, Suga donated100 million (US$84,727) to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to help prevention and relief efforts in his hometown of Daegu, one of the cities most affected by thecoronavirus outbreak in South Korea at the time.[96][97] He donated another100 million (US$87,416) in March 2021, to Daegu'sKeimyung University Dongsan Hospital to support child cancer patients unable to access treatment due to financial difficulties.[98][99] On March 9, 2022, in celebration of his 29th birthday, Suga donated100 million (US$87,416) to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help victims of the extensive wildfires along the country's eastern coastal area.[100]On March 9, 2023, he donated100 million (US$87,416) to the KoreanSave the Children, for the purchase of blankets, mattresses, and school supplies for children in southernTurkey and northernSyria.[101] In March 2025, Suga donated100 million (US$87,416) to theKorean Red Cross for wildfire relief efforts due towildfire damages in the Ulsan, Gyeongbuk, and Gyeongnam regions.[102] In June 2025, Suga donated5billion (US$4 million) to theSeverance Hospital to establish a treatment center for children withautism spectrum disorder.[103]

Suga has spoken openly aboutmental health,[104] sharing his experiences withdepression through his music, and has tried to normalise conversations around the topic.[105] He has also supported equality for theLGBTQ+ community.[104]

Discography

Main article:Suga discography
For Suga's works with BTS, seeBTS singles discography andBTS albums discography.
See also:List of songs written by Suga andList of songs produced by Suga

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Tours

See also:List of BTS concert tours

Awards and nominations

Main article:List of awards and nominations received by BTS
Name of the award ceremony, year presented, nominee(s) of the award, award category, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee(s)/work(s)ResultRef.
Billboard Music Awards2023Top K-pop Touring ArtistSugaNominated[106]
Circle Chart Music Awards2023Global Digital Music – April"That That"(withPsy)Nominated[107]
The Fact Music Awards2023Best Music – Summer"Haegeum"Nominated[108]
IdolPlus Popularity AwardAgust DNominated[109]
Golden Disc Awards2023Digital Song Bonsang"That That"(withPsy)Won[110]
2024Album BonsangD-DayNominated[111]
Grammy Awards2023Album of the Year[c]Music of the SpheresNominated[112]
MAMA Awards2019Best Collaboration"Song Request"(withLee Sora)Won[113]
2020"Eight"(withIU)Won[114]
2022"That That"(withPsy)Won[115]
Best Dance Performance – SoloWon
Song of the YearNominated[116]
2023Best Rap & Hip Hop Performance"People Pt. 2"(featuringIU)Won[117]
Album of the YearD-DayLonglisted[118]
Song of the Year"People Pt. 2"(featuringIU)Longlisted
Melon Music Awards2017Hot Trend Award[d]"Wine"Won[119]
2022Song of the Year"That That"(withPsy)Nominated[120]
2023Millions Top 10D-DayNominated[121]
Top 10 Artist AwardSugaNominated[122]
Seoul Music Awards2023Fan Choice of the Year – AprilNominated[123]

Notes

  1. ^April 18 KST[12]
  2. ^Time to Drink with Suga[53]
  3. ^as songwriter
  4. ^as producer
  1. ^For his discography as a member ofBTS, seeBTS singles discography andBTS albums discography.
  2. ^When spelt backwards, it means 'D'aegu 'T'own Suga.

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