The BTS rapper's solo project delivers unfiltered intensity and personal reflection.
For the full picture, listen to 'Daechwita' back-to-back with 'Dear my friend'. One's a battle cry, the other a quiet reckoning.
Agust D lets Suga speak directly, without the pop polish of BTS. Tracks like 'Daechwita' and 'Dear my friend' channel aggression and regret into sharp, confessional hip-hop. It's where he works out his demons, and the music feels urgent because of it.
He dropped the self-titled mixtape in 2016, then returned with 'D-2' in 2020. The songs have shifted from pure defiance to more layered introspection, like on 'Moonlight' and 'Strange'.
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