BTS’s SUGA Completes Agust D Trilogy and Releases Anger: “Poured Out Every Negative Emotion Within”

SUGA of the group BTS has revealed his more mature side as an artist by concluding his journey as his alter ego, "Agust D."
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, SUGA shared his thoughts on finishing the Agust D trilogy and spoke candidly about how he resolved the anger that had dominated him for a long time.
Since his early days, SUGA has used the name Agust D to express dark inner emotions and sharp social criticism through music. In this interview, he stated, "By completing the Agust D trilogy, I poured out all the dark emotions and anger inside me," adding, "Now, there are no negative emotions left in my body."
The interview suggested that his work as Agust D was more than just creation; it was a process akin to an "exorcism" that washed away his inner pain.
Through this interview, SUGA proved that his attitude toward life has become deeper and more solid, moving beyond his struggles as an artist. With the period of anger behind him, anticipation is high for the new stories he will tell as both a member of BTS and as SUGA.