In addition to being a singer, rapper and member of BTS, Suga is also known for being a great producer, working alongside several idols and musical artists.
What Sucks is a multifaceted artist, as ARMYs already know. But, in addition to being a singer, rapper and member of BTS, he has also achieved success with his solo work and has produced several hits. With that in mind, check out five songs by other artists that were produced by him below. Sucks!
1. “That That” by PSY
The title track of the album “PSY 9th”, the artist’s latest work, features the collaboration of Sucks in production and vocals. In addition, Sucks also participates in the chiclete choreography alongside PSYat some points; check out the MV!
2. “SUGA’s Interlude” by Halsey
The 13th track on the album “Manic”, released in 2020 by the American singer Halseywas produced and also features rap by Sucks. The artists had previously met in 2019, when Halsey collaborated with BTS on the song “Boy With Luv”; listen to the song!
3. “Stay Alive” by Jungkook
The song “Stay Alive,” the official soundtrack for the webtoon “7 Fates: Chakho” — a collaboration between Naver Webtoon and HYBE, inspired by the members of BTS — features vocals from Jungkook and the production of Sucks. Released in February 2022, the song complements the narrative presented in the comic; check out the official music video:
4. “Eight” by IU
In addition to contributing his part to the music, Sucks also produced the soloist’s single “Eight” UI. In an interview with South Korean media at the time of its release in 2020, UI explained that he chose to work with Sucks to offer something new and different to your audience. Sucksin turn, commented during a live that the collaboration with UI It happened in a calm and uncomplicated way; listen and watch the MV!
5. “Eternal Sunshine” – Epik High
The song “Eternal Sunshine” by the trio Epik Highmarked the first step of Sucks in music production focused on hip-hop. Before becoming a rapper, Sucks was already a big fan of the group, which had a significant influence on his career; listen to the song!
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