BTS’s SUGA Opens Up About Struggles with Anger and Finding Healing Through Music in episode 19 of “Suchwita”

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BTS’s SUGA, known for his powerful rapping and songwriting skills, shared a personal story about his early career struggles with anger and the pressures of the music industry.

During episode 19 of his drinking show “Suchwita,” SUGA hosted Kim Jong Wan, the lead singer of the Korean rock band NELL. While discussing their careers and shared experiences, SUGA revealed that he, like many others, wasn’t immune to challenges during BTS’s early days.

Facing the Anger and Choosing Music as an Outlet

SUGA shared that in his younger years, he grappled with a lot of anger and frustration directed towards the world and the system he felt constrained by. However, he found solace and a way to express these emotions through music.

He explained how creating mixtapes, under the stage name Agust D, became a crucial outlet for him. This creative process helped him release his negative feelings, allowing him to move forward in a healthier way.

Finding Growth and Gratitude Through Challenges

Looking back, SUGA expressed gratitude for those challenging times. He acknowledged that his experiences with anger and hardship ultimately contributed to his personal growth and success as an artist.

SUGA’s honesty about his mental health struggles resonated deeply with fans and viewers. He is known for his candid lyrics and willingness to address sensitive topics like mental health in his music.

A Champion for Mental Health Awareness

Songs like “Amygdala” delve into his personal battles, including a car accident he experienced as a teenager and family tragedies. He also openly discusses seeking professional help and alludes to a past experience with suicidal thoughts in “The Last,” a track from his 2016 solo album.

SUGA’s willingness to share his story, especially as a member of one of the world’s biggest boy bands, has helped break down stigmas surrounding mental health issues. His openness inspires fans to embrace vulnerability and seek help when needed.

A Legacy of Music and Healing

SUGA’s journey from confronting his anger to finding healing through music serves as an inspirational story for many. His dedication to his craft and his commitment to mental health awareness continue to empower his fans and influence the music industry as a whole.

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