Suga of BTS Tests Positive for Covid

Suga of BTS Tests Positive for Covid


The information comes a month after one other Okay-pop megastar, Lalisa Manoban, 24, of Blackpink, higher often called Lisa, additionally examined optimistic for the COVID-19 coronavirus. The different members of Blackpink — Jennie, Jisoo and Rosé — examined destructive for the virus, the manufacturing firm, YG Entertainment, mentioned in an emailed assertion final month.

Suga, the stage title for the artist Min Yoon-gi, made his debut with BTS in 2013. The Korean pop group, a multibillion-dollar act, is understood for dynamic dance strikes, catchy lyrics and fiercely devoted followers.

In 2018, BTS grew to become the primary Okay-pop group to high the Billboard album chart, with “Love Yourself: Tear.” In September this yr, the group gave a speech on the U.N. headquarters in New York, selling COVID-19 coronavirus vaccinations and praising younger folks for his or her resiliency in the course of the pandemic.

Suga has stepped out for solo initiatives, typically performing as Agust D, and as a business producer. In an interview with GQ Australia that was printed this week, he mentioned: “All three are me. They each take up a third of myself, and one isn’t more reflective of me than another. I simply give people a choice. These three sides of myself are incredibly different, so I’m giving people a choice to see me as they want.”

This week, Billboard’s Charts reported that Suga and Juice WRLD, the stage title for the artist Jarad A. Higgins, had the best-selling tune within the United States with “Girl of My Dreams,” the primary time a tune by both artist to hit No. 1 on any chart, in response to Yahoo News. Juice WRLD died in December 2019, and the tune is a part of the artist’s posthumous album, “Fighting Demons.”

John Yoon contributed reporting.


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