South Korean singer IU and BTS member Suga have carried out their 2020 collaboration ‘eight’ collectively for the primary time since its launch.
Yesterday (April 10), IU launched a brand new episode of her YouTube discuss present IU’s Palette with Suga as a visitor. Between discussions about Suga’s upcoming solo album ‘D-Day’, the pair took time to carry out their 2020 single ‘eight’ collectively for the primary time.
For the efficiency, the pair commerce the monitor’s upbeat pop instrumental for a reside acoustic accompaniment. Suga additionally joined IU to sing its bridge, though he had solely contributed a rap verse to the unique track.
“We lay down head to head / And share tales that aren’t unhappy / Say goodbye to unhappy endings / I’ll meet you endlessly on this reminiscence,” they take turns singing.
Elsewhere within the episode, Suga additionally carried out ‘Individuals’ from his 2020 mixtape ‘D-2’. Later, IU additionally re-joined the rapper to sing their newest collaboration ‘Individuals Pt. 2’. The latter is a the pre-release single from ‘D-Day’.
‘D-Day’ shall be launched on April 21 at 1pm KST together with the music video for its lead single ‘Haegeum’ (‘해금’) which, the rapper has teased, is influenced by conventional Korean music.
The document additionally contains collaborations with BTS’ bandmate J-Hope on ‘HUH?!’, in addition to Woosung of The Rose and late Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto on ‘Snooze’.
The discharge may also be accompanied by the premiere of Suga’s personal documentary on Disney+. Titled Suga: Street to D-Day, the upcoming documentary follows the idol on a “musical journey” as he travels the world “looking for inspiration within the type of new sounds and experiences”.