Suga Reveals Which BTS Member Was the First to Listen to RM’s Solo Album: Watch


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Suga‘s program is off to an excellent beginning. The BTS rap artist launched the launching episode of Suchwita on Monday (Dec 5), in which his fellow team companion RM reviewed his launching solo cd Indigo, shared his worries while making the task, and also disclosed which participant of the team was the very first to pay attention to the cd when it was total over beverages.

Speaking of what it’s like to launch a cd, RM claimed, “I feel a little strange. Basically what this is, you and I have been in this field for about the same time considering we started music around the same time. It’s been 15 years [since we started pursuing music] and yet in a sense, this is my first album. So after 15 long years I finally have a chance to prove to myself in the form of a solo album. That’s what I felt.”

Going right into recording of the cd, RM mored than happy to have the opportunity to make a declaration regarding that he is as a musician currently on Indigo, since “to be honest, in my Mono album, I had doubts and concerns for about half the songs in there, but I don’t think that’s going to be the case for this album.”

Suga after that disclosed that “J-Hope was the only one who listened to all tracks before the release”– something that RM kept in mind is really an unusual incident for the BTS young boys.

“Usually we don’t ask each other to listen to our album. Before Jack in the Box was out, I think I was the first one to listen to it before its official release,” he included.“So I told him when my album was ready that I would want him to listen to it first. That’s how I got Hobi to listen to it. I usually don’t do that kind of thing, but I invited him to give back what I got from him.”

RM’s launching solo cd Indigo was launched on Friday,Dec 2. To commemorate the launch, the rap artist carried out tracks from the cd for NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series.

Watch RM and also Suga’s conversation on Suchwita over.

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