The BTS rapper’s latest solo documentary follows the South Korean idol’s journey to finding inspiration for his upcoming album, D-Day
The long-awaited release of BTS star Suga’s latest documentary, Suga: Road to D-Day, is finally over.
Fans of Min Yoongi, better known as Suga, will get to watch his first solo documentary that follows the idol as he travels across various cities in search of inspiration for his debut album, D-Day, while reflecting on his past. Throughout the 80-minute-long documentary, we see another side of the K-pop star as he reminisces on his past and shares more about what he anticipates for his future.
The solo documentary will be released together with his debut album. That said, this isn’t the rapper’s first solo studio project. Prior to D-Day, the Dynamite rapper released two sets, Agust D and D-2, under his moniker, Agust D.
Below, we share some of the best moments to look out for while watching the BTS member’s new documentary.
Suga: Road to D-Day is available to stream on Disney+ from today.
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1. He shares his thoughts about BTS taking a break
In the first episode, Suga explains that while the official break recently happened, there were discussions about it long before. “The articles about us breaking up… [had a lot of negative comments] made it hard for me to accept what people were thinking about us,” he shares.