BTS Suga “In the past, many overbearing seniors pointed out, ‘Why don’t you say hello?’” (Schüta)

(Photo = 'BANGTANTV' channel 'Schuchita' video capture)
(Photo = ‘BANGTANTV’ channel ‘Schuchita’ video capture)
(Photo = 'BANGTANTV' channel 'Schuchita' video capture)
(Photo = ‘BANGTANTV’ channel ‘Schuchita’ video capture)

[Reporter Lee Ha-na for Newsen]

BTS’ Suga revealed the story of how he was impressed by Jung Yong-hwa when he was a rookie.

On January 15th, ‘Schuchita’ Jung Yong-hwa’s episode was released on the ‘BANGTANTV’ channel.

Jung Yong-hwa revealed his long-time friendship with Suga. Jung Yong-hwa said, “When we were promoting ‘One Fine Day,’ BTS was promoting ‘I NEED U.’ He was lonely because he was performing his first solo, but BTS was backstage. “It was Rising back then,” she said.

Suga said, “It was just starting out. “I ate two albums,” he joked. Jung Yong-hwa said, “Ever since our members lived in the dorm, we said, ‘Isn’t there something different about BTS?’ I was curious about you guys because our activities overlapped. “I asked, ‘What do you do on your days off?’ and he said, ‘We write songs,’” he said. “There weren’t many juniors who said this. Usually, ‘the company doesn’t give you days off. ‘I can’t go out to play’ was 90%. “I thought these guys would do better and become closer,” he praised.

Suga said, “Sometimes I feel strange when I have seniors who say things like this. “It’s really good,” he said happily. Jung Yong-hwa explained, “BTS was different back then,” and “I became close with Suga while playing basketball and joking around at ‘ISAC.’”

Jung Yong-hwa said that he was touched by the BTS members who gave good reviews after listening to the album released with Sunwoo Jung-ah and ‘One Fine Day’, and said, “I also felt a lot of pressure as it was my first solo, but I was very grateful. It was a time when I was dry about doing music. It was a time when there was a musical deficiency. “I’m serious about music,” he recalled. “It was a time when I was like, ‘I wish at least one person would know,’ but my junior friends were the first to tell me that, so I was very grateful.”

Suga also recalled a moment when he was grateful to Jung Yong-hwa. Suga said, “If you go to a broadcasting station, aren’t there a lot of scary seniors? “I didn’t like that high-pressure atmosphere of people saying, ‘Why don’t you say hello?’” he said. “I met my brother in the bathroom and he said, ‘You’ll get better.’ ‘There are such good seniors. I was very moved by the thought, ‘There is a senior who supports us with all his heart.’ When we first ate together, we just talked about music for 2-3 hours. “It was a really good fit,” he said.

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