Born Min Yoon-gi in Daegu, South Korea, Suga began songwriting at 13, later performing as an underground rapper named Gloss and joining the hip-hop group D-Town. In 2013 he made his breakthrough as a member of BTS, a seven-piece pop group that would build a massive global following with chart-topping releases and international tours. In August 2016 he debuted his solo project, Agust D, with a free eponymous mixtape (BigHit Entertainment). The self-produced Agust D brought Suga away from the shiny world of the K-pop idol, tackling topics like depression, fear, and fame. Featuring the bombastic single "Agust D" -- which sampled James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" -- and appearances by Yankie ("Tony Montana") and Suran ("So Far Away"), Agust D was re-released in 2018. It rose to the Top Five of both the World Albums and Heatseekers charts, as well as peaking at number 46 on the Billboard Emerging Artist chart. As the BTS star continued to rise across the globe, Suga and his bandmates ruled the charts in both Korea and the U.S. during their Love Yourself and Map of the Soul eras. He also joined American pop artist Halsey on her 2019 album, Manic, contributing "Suga's Interlude."
Suga's second mixtape, D-2, arrived in May of 2020. Documenting his life and experiences in the years since his debut, the project embellished his hip-hop-indebted sound with inspiration from traditional Korean storytelling, instrumentation, and military music. In addition to features from MAX, NiiHWa, Kim Jong Wan (NELL), the effort also included an appearance by BTS leader RM. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi