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IU & BTS’ Suga Performing “Eight” Jointly For the Very First Time

The pair also performed “People Pt. 2,” their most recent joint work

2020 together duet “eight” by BTS member Suga & IU have played live for the first time.

A new edition of IU’s Palette, her YouTube discussion show, got published yesterday (April 10), featuring Suga as a guest.

The pair found time to play their 2020 single “eight” altogether for the first time in between talking about Suga’s forthcoming single album “D-Day.”

The duo replaces the peppy pop instrumental of the song with a live acoustical accompaniment for their show. Even though he provided a hip-hop stanza to the song’s initial composition, Suga rejoined IU to perform the song’s finale.

Suga sang “People” off his 2020 mixtape “D-2” elsewhere in the program. Later, IU reunited with the rapper to perform their most recent duet, “People Pt. 2.” The last one is ‘D-Day’s’ first single before its official debut.

The music video for “Haegeum,” the album’s debut song. Which the rapper hinted he got inspired through the Korean folk music. This will be published on April 21 at 1 pm KST together with “D-Day” as well.

On “HUH?!,” J-Hope, another member of BTS, plus Woosung of The Rose & former Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, collaborated on the album.

The debut of Suga’s own feature will also coincide with the release on Disney+. The next film, Suga: Road to D-Day, is about the idol’s “musical adventure” around the globe.

That was not all, though! Suga also made fun of IU while talking about the music video for his most recent album. Suga claimed that, “I don’t know regarding the music but…” as she appreciated the song’s video. IU cut him off before he finished, claiming that she hadn’t ever said any like that.

The professional career of Suga

The BTS star gets scheduled and occupied! The rapper’s solo album D-Day is set to drop after People Pt. 2. In addition, Yoongi will soon embark on his primary single globe touring.

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